A 3268
Revises conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet minimum 180-day school year requirement.
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This bill revises the rules for using virtual or remote instruction to meet the minimum 180-day school year requirement for both public and private schools serving students with disabilities. It allows schools to use virtual instruction on days they are closed due to inclement weather, emergencies, or public health directives, provided the program meets certain commissioner-established criteria. The bill also addresses how virtual instruction impacts graduation requirements and special education services.
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