A 4912
Modifies conditions for use of virtual or remote instruction to meet 180-day school year requirement.
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the rules for how public and private schools for students with disabilities can meet the 180-day school year requirement. It allows schools to use virtual or remote instruction to fulfill this requirement even if the schools are closed for multiple days due to emergencies or public health directives, removing the previous requirement that those days be consecutive. The bill also clarifies how virtual instruction counts towards graduation requirements and the provision of special education services.
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