HB 3202
Directs the Department of Education to convene an advisory committee regarding attendance improvement.
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Oregon Department of Education to create an advisory committee focused on improving student attendance. The committee will be comprised of representatives from various education and human services organizations. They will research current attendance improvement strategies and provide recommendations to the State Board of Education. The bill also declares an emergency, meaning it goes into effect immediately upon passage.
Key provisions
- The Department of Education must establish an advisory committee.
- The committee will include representatives from multiple state agencies and education associations.
- The committee will research existing attendance improvement practices.
- The committee will advise the State Board of Education on a policy for improving attendance.
- The committee will consider approaches like family coach programs and collaboration between schools and human services.
- The committee will provide information for a memorandum of understanding between the Department of Education and other agencies.
Who is affected
- Oregon Students
- School Districts
- Department of Education
- Department of Human Services
- School Boards
Notable changes
- The bill mandates the creation of a new advisory committee.
- It specifically addresses attendance improvement for students facing language barriers.
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Primary sponsor
Hoa Nguyen
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