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HF 392

A bill for an act authorizing school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to apply to the department of education for authorization to maintain a year-round school calendar at an attendance center or school for students enrolled in grades nine through twelve.

2025-2026 Regular Session

Overview: HF 392 - A bill for an act authorizing school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to apply to the department of education for authorization to maintain a year-roun

Signed by Governor.
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Bill Summary · HF 392

Overview: HF 392 - A bill for an act authorizing school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to apply to the department of education for authorization to maintain a year-round school calendar at an attendance center or school for students enrolled in grades nine through twelve.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to provide school districts and accredited nonpublic schools with the option to implement a year-round school calendar for high school students. This is intended to offer more flexibility and potentially improve educational outcomes by reducing learning loss during extended breaks.

Key Provisions:
- Allows school districts and accredited nonpublic schools to apply to the Department of Education for authorization to maintain a year-round school calendar at an attendance center or school for students in grades 9-12.
- Requires the Department of Education to establish application and approval processes for the year-round calendar.
- Specifies that the year-round calendar must provide the same number of instructional hours as the traditional school calendar.

Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would directly impact high school students, teachers, and administrators in school districts and accredited nonpublic schools that choose to implement a year-round calendar. Potential benefits include reduced learning loss, more continuous instruction, and increased scheduling flexibility.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been signed into law by the Governor, so it is now in effect. School districts and nonpublic schools can begin applying to the Department of Education for authorization to use a year-round calendar starting in the next academic year.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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