House, Senate bills related to public education
Below is a list of House and Senate bills that the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) is following (2024 Legislative Session)
HB 2506 – Authorizing students enrolled in virtual schools to participate in activities that are regulated by the Kansas State High School Activities Association at such student’s resident school district without a minimum enrollment requirement in such resident school district.
HB 2509 – Providing reimbursement payments for the cost of career technical education assessments to school districts under the career technical education credential and transition incentive for employment success act.
HB 2514 - Revising school district open enrollment procedures and requirements to prioritize students who are Kansas residents over students who are residents of another state; providing for continued enrollment of students who attended a school district of non-residence in school year 2023-2024; authorizing school districts to deem students as not in good standing prior to enrollment for things such as truancy, unpaid fees (if applicable) or disciplinary problems; and requiring publication of nonresident student transfer policies on the school district website.
HB 2521 – Requiring the Kansas State Board of Education to authorize teaching licenses for individuals who complete an alternative teacher certification program.
Referred to House Committee on K-12 Education Budget.
HB 2539 – Removing the Kansas residency requirement for eligibility for a Kansas promise scholarship and modifying the definition of part-time student under that program.
SB 348 – Requiring that the appointment of the executive director of the Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund be confirmed by the Senate.
HB 2475 – Prohibiting the commencement of the school term prior to Labor Day.
HB 2480 – Requiring each school district to employ an attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder specialist.
HB 2485 – Requiring enrollment under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act to be determined using the current school year or the preceding school year and requiring any district that closed a school building in the preceding school year to use the current year enrollment count.
HB 2489 – Limiting the legislative option to purchase school district buildings to buildings that were formerly used as attendance centers.
HB 2494 - Establishes policy requirements for school safety and security plans and cardiac emergency response plans and provides grant programs for the implementation of such policies.
SB 128 - Establishes the ad astra opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children not enrolled in public school.