P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Moore
P Bogue
P Schoenbeck, Chair
P Hargens
P Michels
P Rhoden, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Chair Rhoden
HB 1175: repeal certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education
based on school district general fund balances, to appropriate funds to increase
funding to education and assist sparse school districts, and to increase the distribution
from the education enhancement trust fund.
Proponents: Dale Bertsch, Governor's Office
Opponents: Mark DeVries, South Dakota Stockgrowers
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1175
13-27-1.
Every person having control of a child
,
who is
six
not younger than five or older than
six
years old by the first day of September and who has not exceeded the age of sixteen, shall cause
the child to regularly
and annually
attend some public or nonpublic school for the entire term during
which the public school in the district in which the person resides, or the school to which the child
is assigned to attend, is in session, until the child reaches the age of sixteen years, unless excused as
provided in this chapter.
Section 2. That
§
13-26-1
be amended to read as follows:
13-26-1.
The school fiscal year shall begin July first and end June thirtieth. Each local school
board shall set the number of days in a school term, the length of a school day, and the number of
school days in a school week. The local school board or governing body shall establish the number
of hours in the school term for kindergarten programs
, which may not be less than four hundred
thirty-seven and one-half hours
. The Board of Education shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter
1-26 setting the minimum number of hours in the school term for grades one through three. The
number of hours in the school term for grades four through twelve may not be less than nine hundred
sixty-two and one-half hours, exclusive of intermissions. An intermission is the time when pupils
are at recess or lunch.
Section 3. That
§
13-28-2
be amended to read as follows:
13-28-2.
Any child who is five years old on the first day of September is eligible for enrollment
in kindergarten during that school year.
Any child who is six years old by September first is eligible
for enrollment in first grade during that school year.
Any child in a kindergarten or prekindergarten
program who was in compliance with the statutory eligibility dates in effect at the time of his
enrollment may proceed in a continuous educational program without interruption. Any child who
transfers from another state may proceed in a continuous educational program without interruption.
13-27-1.
Every person having control of a child
,
who is
six
not younger than five or older than
six
years old by the first day of September and who has not exceeded the age of sixteen, shall cause
the child to regularly
and annually
attend some public or nonpublic school for the entire term during
which the public school in the district in which the person resides, or the school to which the child
is assigned to attend, is in session, until the child reaches the age of sixteen years, unless excused as
provided in this chapter.
Section 2. That
§
13-26-1
be amended to read as follows:
13-26-1.
The school fiscal year shall begin July first and end June thirtieth. Each local school
board shall set the number of days in a school term, the length of a school day, and the number of
school days in a school week. The local school board or governing body shall establish the number
of hours in the school term for kindergarten programs
, which may not be less than four hundred
thirty-seven and one-half hours
. The Board of Education shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter
1-26 setting the minimum number of hours in the school term for grades one through three. The
number of hours in the school term for grades four through twelve may not be less than nine hundred
sixty-two and one-half hours, exclusive of intermissions. An intermission is the time when pupils
are at recess or lunch.
Section 3. That § 13-28-2 be amended to read as follows:
Moved by:Schoenbeck
Second by:Michels
Action:Prevailed by roll call vote.(5-1-0-0)
Voting Yes:Bogue, Schoenbeck, Hargens, Michels, Rhoden
Voting No:Moore
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1175 AS AMENDED
Moved by:Bogue
Second by:Michels
Action:Prevailed by roll call vote.(4-2-0-0)
Voting Yes:Bogue, Schoenbeck, Michels, Rhoden
Voting No:Moore, Hargens
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1175
Moved by:Schoenbeck
Second by:Bogue
Action:Prevailed by voice vote.
Cindy Tryon