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		<title>Education Omnibus Bill Clears Both Chambers as Session Ends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the bill contained little in the way of significant education reform, HB 1543 cleared both chambers of the Missouri legislature in the last week of the 2010 legislative session.  The bill primarily focused on relaxing requirements for local school district spending and improving school safety.  Below is a summary of what was included in HB 1543.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the bill contained little in the way of significant education reform, HB 1543 cleared both chambers of the Missouri legislature in the last week of the 2010 legislative session.  The bill primarily focused on relaxing requirements for local school district spending and improving school safety.  Below is a summary of what was included in HB 1543.</p>
<p>(1)  Expands the reporting of acts of violence to include all<br />
teachers at the student&#8217;s school building and other employees who<br />
need to know.</p>
<p>(2)  Specifies that a suspended student who is not allowed on<br />
school property without specific permission is also prohibited<br />
from attending school events occurring off school property.</p>
<p>(3)  Expands employee immunity from following established<br />
discipline policies to include policies of student discipline.</p>
<p>(4)  Adds the use of reasonable force to protect persons or<br />
property by school district personnel to the provisions regarding<br />
spanking.  Neither act is to be considered as abuse that would be<br />
investigated by the Children&#8217;s Division within the Department of<br />
Social Services as long as the spanking or use of force does not<br />
give rise to an allegation of sexual misconduct and another<br />
employee is present as a witness at the spanking.</p>
<p>(5)  Adds &#8220;cyberbullying&#8221; and electronic communications to the<br />
list of required elements for school district anti-bullying<br />
policies.</p>
<p>(6)  Specifies that in fiscal years 2011 to 2103 the Department<br />
of Elementary and Secondary Education cannot penalize a school<br />
district on its Missouri School Improvement Program accreditation<br />
review for failing to achieve resource standards if the school<br />
funding formula or transportation categorical is underfunded as<br />
specified and the district cannot be penalized in the following<br />
fiscal year if the Governor withholds funds.</p>
<p>(7)  Requires the Office of Administration to issue regulations<br />
for the contractors or subcontractors on public works<br />
construction projects at public schools which require these<br />
contractors to establish a drug and alcohol random testing<br />
program.  Any program must be administered by a certified<br />
laboratory and must require notification to the employer and<br />
employee of the results of any positive drug and alcohol test.<br />
The school district must be notified of the action to protect the<br />
safety of the students as a result of a positive test.  The<br />
employer will pay for the costs.</p>
<p>(8)  Specifies that in fiscal years 2011 to 2013 the requirement<br />
for school districts to dedicate 1% of their formula funding to<br />
professional development and the 75% funding and fund placement<br />
requirements for teacher salaries will be suspended if the school<br />
funding formula or transportation categorical is underfunded as<br />
specified or will be suspended in the following fiscal year if<br />
the Governor withholds funds.</p>
<p>(9)  Allows all public school districts to require a school<br />
uniform or restrict student dress.  Currently, these provisions<br />
require only the St. Louis City School District to consider<br />
adopting a school uniform.</p>
<p>(10)  Exempts unqualified employees who refuse to administer<br />
medication or medical services from disciplinary action for the<br />
refusal.</p>
<p>(11)  Exempts qualified employees from any civil liability for<br />
administering medication or medical services, including<br />
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other lifesaving methods, in<br />
good faith and according to standard medical practices.</p>
<p>(12)  Specifies that a student must be allowed to self-administer<br />
medication for any chronic health condition.</p>
<p>(13)  Adds other school employees trained and supervised by the<br />
school nurse to the list of individuals who are authorized to use<br />
an epinephrine auto-syringe on a student and specifies that these<br />
employees will be immune from civil liability when done in good<br />
faith and according to standard medical practices.</p>
<p>(14)  Removes the requirement but allows the General Assembly to<br />
make an annual appropriation to the Missouri Career Development<br />
and Teacher Excellence Plan, commonly known as the Career Ladder<br />
Program.  Beginning in Fiscal Year 2012, the state portion of<br />
career ladder payments will only be made available to school<br />
districts if an appropriation is made.  Any state appropriation<br />
must be made prospectively in relation to the year in which work<br />
under the program is performed.  A school district may fund the<br />
program for its teachers for work performed in years for which no<br />
state appropriation is made available.  The variable match<br />
formula of the program is removed, and the payment must be on a<br />
matching basis with 60% local funding and 40% state funding.</p>
<p>(15)  Allows the special administrative board when it has been<br />
granted governing powers for a district in the City of St. Louis<br />
School District to appoint a hearing officer to conduct a<br />
contested case of a teacher&#8217;s dismissal.</p>
<p>(16)  Removes the provision which specifies that no fees can be<br />
charged for Parents as Teachers services, clarifies that families<br />
with children younger than the kindergarten entry age will be<br />
eligible to receive specified services, requires priority to be<br />
given to high-needs families according to department criteria,<br />
and allows school districts to establish cost-sharing strategies<br />
for these services.</p>
<p>SB 815 included many of the same provisions, but also added good education reforms.  Some of those reforms included allowing for private universities to sponsor charter schools in Kansas City and making the &#8220;Teacher Choice and Compensation Package&#8221; available to teachers statewide.  This bill passed both chambers, but there was not enough time left in the session for the bill to go to a conference committee.</p>
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