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123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1859 |
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LR 958(01) |
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An Act To Prepare
All Maine Students for College, Career and Citizenship |
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Fiscal Note for
Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Norton of Bangor |
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Committee: Education and Cultural Affairs |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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State Mandate - Unfunded |
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State Mandates |
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Required Activity |
Unit Affected |
Costs |
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Requiring a
secondary school to provide evidence of the following represents a State
mandate pursuant to the Constitution of Maine: 1) that it is providing a
comprehensive program of instruction that meets the admission requirements of
the Maine Community College System and the University of Maine System;
2) that it has eliminated tracking and
ability grouping; 3) that it is implementing coordinated programs that
support the academic and social needs of students as they transition into and
out of school; 4) that time is provided for teachers to work
collaboratively to design high-quality curricula, instruction and
assessments, including integrated and applied learning, differentiated
instruction, and using assessments for learning to improve day-to-day
classroom instruction. |
School |
Significant |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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Additional
mandated requirements related to the certification of the instructional
program require a secondary school to provide evidence that: 1) students have
open and equitable access to demonstrate achievement of the learning results
through either separate or integrated study programs; 2) it provides open and
equitable access to a range of opportunities including on-line courses,
after-school and summer programs, internships, apprenticeships, career and
technical education, service learning, dual-enrollment courses, advanced
courses and local and state-sponsored early college programs; 3) students are
provided learning experiences that result in applying knowledge and skills in
new or unpredictable situations; 4) the school provides a carefully coordinated
effort to differentiate instruction
within learning environments in which students are heterogeneously grouped
and that are designed to meet the educational needs of individuals students;
5) students are provided with multiple assessment opportunities to
demonstrate their achievement of the diploma requirements on assessments
required by the school administrative unit and the |
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state;
6) the senior year is the most rigorous year of engagement and preparation
for college, career attainment and
citizenship; and 7) that a plan that integrates technology into curriculum,
instruction and assessment has been or is being implemented. |
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The
cost to school administrative units to implement these changes can not be
determined at this time. The
Department of Education has indicated that current funding for schools
provided through the General Purpose Aid for Local Schools program is
sufficient to fund the additional costs to implement these requirements. However, pursuant to 30-A MRSA, §5685,
sub-§3(B), the State is prohibited from meeting its obligation to provide
required state mandate funds by requiring a local unit of government to spend
funds previously appropriated to that local unit of government. |
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