Requires a weekly update of the prescription drug retail price list
Creates a 3-year DESE pilot awarding competitive grants to districts with above-average dropout rates to fund dropout prevention and recovery programs.
Creates a 3-year DESE pilot awarding competitive grants to districts with above-average dropout rates to fund dropout prevention and recovery programs.
S. 437 establishes a statewide effort to reduce high school dropout rates and recover students who have left school. The bill (1) tightens compulsory attendance language to require school attendance for children under 18 who have not graduated, (2) repeals an older statute (Ch. 741 of the Acts of 1965), and (3) creates a 3‑year, competitive pilot grant program administered by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to fund dropout prevention and recovery services in districts with dropout rates above the state average.
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