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HB 1642 amends school accountability to include graduation rates and ensures students who pass a GED in the dropout year aren’t counted as dropouts for the five-year graduation rat
HB 1642 amends school accountability to include graduation rates and ensures students who pass a GED in the dropout year aren’t counted as dropouts for the five-year graduation rat
Status note: The materials provided contain conflicting procedural records (some entries indicate passage and enrollment as Act 916; the bill header lists status as "Died In Committee"). The primary bill text and fiscal note included below describe an Arkansas measure introduced by Rep. Gramlich and Sen. J. Boyd concerning school accountability and graduation-rate counting. Verify final disposition with the Arkansas Secretary of State or legislative records.
HB 1642 amends the School Performance Report Act to (1) clarify that school ratings include school-level graduation rate(s) and (2) ensure a student who passes a GED test during the year they otherwise would be considered a dropout is not counted as a dropout for purposes of calculating a school-level five-year graduation rate. The intent is to refine measures used in school accountability so GED completers are not penalized as dropouts in state five-year graduation calculations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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