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Requires all public high school students to develop an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) via MyCAP, with district support and DESE oversight, phased in by Sept 1, 2028.
Requires all public high school students to develop an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) via MyCAP, with district support and DESE oversight, phased in by Sept 1, 2028.
H.4366 would require Massachusetts public school districts to implement and maintain individualized learning plans (ILPs) for all high school students starting in ninth grade, using a district-approved online platform and a defined process (MyCAP). The bill defines specific terms, establishes implementation requirements, and sets an effective date of September 1, 2028. It adds new responsibilities for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to provide guidance and collect annual progress reports from districts.
Definitions added (Section 100):
District requirements (mandatory from ninth grade):
Prior to high school: Nothing in the act prohibits districts from developing ILPs before ninth grade.
Reporting and guidance:
Effective date: September 1, 2028.
This bill seeks to institutionalize ongoing, student-centered career and college planning through standardized ILPs linked to defined pathway programs, with phased implementation culminating in 2028.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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