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Idaho HB 257 adds admission priority for public charter schools for students with at least one active-duty or active guard/reserve parent, supporting military families.
Idaho HB 257 adds admission priority for public charter schools for students with at least one active-duty or active guard/reserve parent, supporting military families.
H 257 amends Idaho Code to revise the requirements for operating a public charter school and adds a new admissions preference for military families. The core change is to establish admission priority for students whose family includes at least one parent or legal guardian on active duty or active guard and reserve status (as defined in 10 U.S.C. 101). The fiscal note asserts no net revenue or expenditure impact.
Nonsectarian operation and nondiscrimination
Admissions and residence
Employment and attendance
Staffing and administration
Certification duration and oversight
Teachers and collective bargaining
Charter-specific teaching certificates
Educational services providers
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