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REFERENCE TITLE: civics celebration
day; civics education |
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State of
Arizona House of
Representatives Fifty-fourth
Legislature Second Regular
Session 2020 |
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HB 2625 |
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Introduced by Representatives Bolick: Biasiucci, Blackman, Carroll, Finchem,
Lieberman, Nutt, Osborne, Senator Boyer |
AN ACT
amending Title
1, chapter 3, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 1-319;
amending section 15‑203, arizona revised statutes; amending Title 15,
chapter 7, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 15-710.01;
relating to civics.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Title 1, chapter 3, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 1-319, to read:
1-319. Sandra Day O'Connor
civics celebration day; observation
A. September 25, in each year, shall
be observed as Sandra Day O'Connor civics celebration day.
B. Sandra Day O'Connor civics
celebration day is not a legal holiday.
C. If Sandra Day O'Connor civics celebration day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or other day when a public school is not in session, the preceding or following school day shall be observed in the public school as the holiday.
Sec. 2. Section 15-203, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
15-203. Powers and duties
A. The state board of education shall:
1. Exercise general supervision over and regulate the
conduct of the public school system and adopt any rules and policies it deems
necessary to accomplish this purpose.
2. Keep a record of its proceedings.
3. Make rules for its own government.
4. Determine the policy and work undertaken by it.
5. Subject to title 41, chapter 4, article 4, employ
staff.
6. Prescribe and supervise the duties of its
employees pursuant to title 41, chapter 4, article 4, if not otherwise
prescribed by statute.
7. Delegate to the superintendent of public
instruction the execution of board policies and rules.
8. Recommend to the legislature changes or additions
to the statutes pertaining to schools.
9. Prepare, publish and distribute reports concerning
the educational welfare of this state.
10. Prepare a budget for expenditures necessary for
proper maintenance of the board and accomplishment of its purposes and present
the budget to the legislature.
11. Aid in the enforcement of laws relating to
schools.
12. Prescribe a minimum course of study in the common
schools, minimum competency requirements for the promotion of pupils from the
third grade and minimum course of study and competency requirements for the
promotion of pupils from the eighth grade.
The state board of education shall prepare a fiscal impact statement of
any proposed changes to the minimum course of study or competency requirements
and, on completion, shall send a copy to the director of the joint legislative
budget committee and the executive director of the school facilities
board. The state board of education
shall not adopt any changes in the minimum course of study or competency
requirements in effect on July 1, 1998 that will have a fiscal impact on school
capital costs.
13. Prescribe minimum course of study and competency
requirements for the graduation of pupils from high school. The
state board of education shall prepare a fiscal impact statement of any
proposed changes to the minimum course of study or competency requirements and,
on completion, shall send a copy to the director of the joint legislative
budget committee and the executive director of the school facilities board. The
state board of education shall not adopt any changes in the minimum course of
study or competency requirements in effect on July 1, 1998 that will have a
fiscal impact on school capital costs.
14. Pursuant to section 15‑501.01, supervise and control the certification of persons engaged in instructional work directly as any classroom, laboratory or other teacher or indirectly as a supervisory teacher, speech therapist, principal or superintendent in a school district, including school district preschool programs, or any other educational institution below the community college, college or university level, and prescribe rules for certification.
15. Adopt a list of approved tests for determining
special education assistance to gifted pupils as defined in and as provided in
chapter 7, article 4.1 of this title.
The adopted tests shall provide separate scores for quantitative
reasoning, verbal reasoning and nonverbal reasoning and shall be capable of providing
reliable and valid scores at the highest ranges of the score distribution.
16. Adopt rules governing the methods for the
administration of all proficiency examinations.
17. Adopt proficiency examinations for its use and
determine
the passing score for the proficiency examinations.
18. Include within its budget the cost of contracting
for the purchase, distribution and scoring of the examinations as provided in
paragraphs 16 and 17 of this subsection.
19. Supervise and control the qualifications of
professional nonteaching school personnel and prescribe standards relating to
qualifications. The standards shall not
require the business manager of a school district to obtain certification from
the state board of education.
20. Impose such disciplinary action, including the issuance
of a letter of censure, suspension, suspension with conditions or revocation of
a certificate, on a finding of immoral or unprofessional conduct.
21. Establish an assessment, data gathering and reporting system for pupil performance as prescribed in chapter 7, article 3 of this title, including qualifying examinations for the college credit by examination incentive program pursuant to section 15‑249.06.
22. Adopt a rule to promote braille literacy pursuant
to section 15‑214.
23. Adopt rules prescribing procedures for the
investigation by the department of education of every written complaint
alleging that a certificated person has engaged in immoral conduct.
24. For purposes of federal law, serve as the state
board for vocational and technological education and meet at least four times
each year solely to execute the powers and duties of the state board for
vocational and technological education.
25. Develop and maintain a handbook for use in the
schools of this state that provides guidance for the teaching of moral, civic
and ethical education. The handbook shall promote existing
curriculum frameworks and shall encourage school districts to recognize moral,
civic and ethical values within instructional and programmatic educational development
programs for the general purpose of instilling character and ethical principles
in pupils in kindergarten programs and grades one through twelve.
26. Require pupils to recite the following passage
from the declaration of independence for pupils in grades four through six at
the commencement of the first class of the day in the schools, except that a
pupil shall not be required to participate if the pupil or the pupil's parent
or guardian objects:
We hold these truths to be self‑evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. . . .
27. Adopt rules that provide for certification reciprocity pursuant to section 15‑501.01.
28. Adopt rules that provide for the presentation of
an honorary
high school diploma to a person who has never obtained a high school diploma
and who meets both of the following requirements:
(a) Currently resides in this state.
(b) Provides documented evidence from the department
of veterans' services that the person enlisted in the armed forces of the
United States and served in World War I, World War II, the Korean conflict or
the Vietnam conflict.
29. Cooperate with the Arizona‑Mexico
commission in the governor's office and with researchers at universities in
this state to collect data and conduct projects in the United States and Mexico
on issues that are within the scope of the duties of the department of
education and that relate to quality of life, trade and economic development in
this state in a manner that will help the Arizona‑Mexico commission to
assess and enhance the economic competitiveness of this state and of the
Arizona‑Mexico region.
30. Adopt rules to define and provide guidance to
schools as to the activities that would constitute immoral or unprofessional
conduct of certificated persons.
31. Adopt guidelines to encourage pupils in grades
nine, ten, eleven and twelve to volunteer for twenty hours of community service
before graduation from high school. A school district that complies
with the guidelines adopted pursuant to this paragraph is not liable for
damages resulting from a pupil's participation in community service unless the
school district is found to have demonstrated wanton or reckless disregard for
the safety of the pupil and other participants in community
service. For the purposes of this paragraph, "community
service" may include service learning.
The guidelines shall include the following:
(a) A list of the general categories in which
community service may be performed.
(b) A description of the methods by which community
service will be monitored.
(c) A consideration of risk assessment for community
service projects.
(d) Orientation and notification procedures of
community service opportunities for pupils entering grade nine, including the
development of a notification form. The notification form shall be
signed by the pupil and the pupil's parent or guardian, except that a pupil
shall not be required to participate in community service if the parent or
guardian notifies the principal of the pupil's school in writing that the
parent or guardian does not wish the pupil to participate in community service.
(e) Procedures for a pupil in grade nine to prepare a
written proposal that outlines the type of community service that the pupil
would like to perform and the goals that the pupil hopes to achieve as a result
of community service. The pupil's written proposal shall be reviewed
by a faculty advisor, a guidance counselor or any other school employee who is
designated as the community service program coordinator for that school. The pupil may alter the written proposal at
any time before performing community service.
(f) Procedures for a faculty advisor, a guidance
counselor or any other school employee who is designated as the community
service program coordinator to evaluate and certify the completion of community
service performed by pupils.
32. To facilitate the transfer of military personnel
and their dependents to and from the public schools of this state, pursue, in
cooperation with the Arizona board of regents, reciprocity agreements with other
states concerning the transfer credits for military personnel and their
dependents. A reciprocity agreement entered into pursuant to this
paragraph shall:
(a) Address procedures for each of the following:
(i) The transfer of student records.
(ii) Awarding credit for completed coursework.
(iii) Permitting a student to satisfy the graduation
requirements prescribed in section 15‑701.01 through the successful
performance on comparable exit‑level assessment instruments administered
in another state.
(b) Include appropriate criteria developed by the
state board of education and the Arizona board of regents.
33. Adopt guidelines that school district governing
boards shall use in identifying pupils who are eligible for gifted programs and
in providing gifted education programs and services. The state board
of education shall adopt any other guidelines and rules that it deems necessary
in order to carry out the purposes of chapter 7, article 4.1 of this title.
34. For each of the alternative textbook formats of
human-voiced audio, large‑print and braille, designate alternative media
producers to adapt existing standard print textbooks or to provide specialized
textbooks, or both, for pupils with disabilities in this state. Each
alternative media producer shall be capable of producing alternative textbooks
in all relevant subjects in at least one of the alternative textbook
formats. The board shall post the designated list of alternative
media producers on its website.
35. Adopt a list of approved professional development
training providers for use by school districts as provided in section 15‑107,
subsection J. The professional
development training providers shall meet the training curriculum requirements
determined by the state board of education in at least the areas of school
finance, governance, employment, staffing, inventory and human resources,
internal controls and procurement.
36. Adopt rules to prohibit a person who violates the
notification requirements prescribed in section 15‑183, subsection C,
paragraph 8 or section 15‑550, subsection C from certification pursuant
to this title until the person is no longer charged or is acquitted of any
offenses listed in section 41‑1758.03, subsection B. The
state board shall also adopt rules to prohibit a person who violates the
notification requirements, certification surrender requirements or fingerprint
clearance card surrender requirements prescribed in section 15‑183,
subsection C, paragraph 9 or section 15‑550, subsection D from certification
pursuant to this title for at least ten years after the date of the violation.
37. Adopt rules for the alternative certification of
teachers of nontraditional foreign languages that allow for the passing of a
nationally accredited test to substitute for the education coursework required
for certification.
38. Adopt rules to define competency‑based
educational pathways for college and career readiness that may be used by
schools. The rules shall include the
following components:
(a) The establishment of learning outcomes that will
be expected for students in a particular subject.
(b) A process and criteria by which assessments may
be identified or established to determine whether students
have reached the desired competencies in a particular subject.
(c) A mechanism to allow pupils in grades seven
through twelve who have demonstrated competency in a subject to immediately
obtain credit for the mastery of that subject.
The rules shall include a list of applicable subjects, including the
level of competency required for each subject.
39. In consultation with the department of
health services, the department of education, medical professionals, school
health professionals, school administrators and an organization that represents
school nurses in this state, adopt rules that prescribe the following for
school districts and charter schools:
(a) Annual training in the administration of auto‑injectable
epinephrine for designated medical and nonmedical school
personnel. The annual training prescribed in this subdivision is
optional during any fiscal year in which a school does not stock epinephrine auto‑injectors
at the school during that fiscal year.
(b) Annual training for all school site personnel on
the recognition of anaphylactic shock symptoms and the procedures to follow
when anaphylactic shock occurs, following the national guidelines of the
American academy of pediatrics. The annual training prescribed in
this subdivision is optional during any fiscal year in which a school
does
not stock epinephrine auto‑injectors at the school during that fiscal
year.
(c) Procedures for the administration of epinephrine
auto‑injectors in emergency situations.
(d) Procedures for annually requesting a standing
order for epinephrine auto‑injectors pursuant to section 15‑157
from the chief medical officer of the department of health services, the chief
medical officer of a county health department, a doctor of medicine licensed
pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or a doctor of osteopathic medicine licensed
pursuant to title 32, chapter 17.
(e) Procedures for reporting the use of epinephrine
auto‑injectors to the department of health services.
40. In consultation with the department of
education, medical professionals, school health professionals, school
administrators and an organization that represents school nurses in this state,
adopt rules that prescribe the following for school districts and charter
schools that elect to administer inhalers:
(a) Annual training in the recognition of respiratory
distress symptoms and the procedures to follow when respiratory distress
occurs, in accordance with good clinical practice, and the administration of
inhalers, as directed on the prescription protocol, by designated medical and
nonmedical school personnel.
(b) Requirements for school districts and charter
schools that elect to administer inhalers to designate at least two employees
at each school to be trained in the recognition of respiratory distress
symptoms and the procedures to follow when respiratory distress occurs, in
accordance with good clinical practice, and at least two employees at each
school to be trained in the administration of inhalers, as directed on the
prescription protocol.
(c) Procedures for the administration of inhalers in
emergency situations, as directed on the prescription protocol.
(d) Procedures for annually requesting a standing
order for inhalers and spacers or holding chambers pursuant to section 15‑158
from the chief medical officer of a county health department, a physician
licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 or a nurse practitioner
licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 15.
(e) Procedures for notifying a parent once an inhaler
has been administered.
41. Adopt rules for certification that allow
substitute teachers who can demonstrate primary teaching responsibility in a
classroom as defined by the state board of education to use the time spent in
that classroom toward the required capstone experience for standard teaching
certification.
42. For the purposes of Sandra Day
O'Connor civics celebration day instruction under section 15‑710.01,
develop a list of recommended resources relating to civics education that align
with the academic standards prescribed by the state board of education in
social studies pursuant to sections 15‑701 and 15‑701.01. The
state board shall establish a process that allows public schools to recommend
resources for addition to the list.
B. The state board of education may:
1. Contract.
2. Sue and be sued.
3. Distribute and score the tests prescribed in
chapter 7, article 3 of this title.
4. Provide for an advisory committee to conduct
hearings and screenings to determine whether grounds exist to impose
disciplinary action against a certificated person, whether grounds exist to reinstate
a revoked or surrendered certificate and whether grounds exist to approve or
deny an initial application for certification or a request for renewal of a
certificate. The board may delegate its responsibility to conduct
hearings and screenings to its advisory committee. Hearings shall be
conducted pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 6.
5. Proceed with the disposal of any complaint
requesting disciplinary action or with any disciplinary action against a person
holding a certificate as prescribed in subsection A, paragraph 14 of this
section after the suspension or expiration of the certificate or surrender of
the certificate by the holder.
6. Assess costs and reasonable attorney fees against a person who files a frivolous complaint or who files a complaint in bad faith. Costs assessed pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed the expenses incurred by the department of education in the investigation of the complaint.
Sec. 3. Title 15, chapter 7, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 15-710.01, to read:
15-710.01. Sandra Day O'Connor
civics celebration day; civics instruction requirement
On Sandra Day O'Connor civics celebration day,
each public school in this state shall dedicate the majority of the school day
to civics education.