2019 House Bill 4546 ↩
Senate Roll Call 232:
Passed
To revise details of a program that allows high school students to take a college course and get both college credits and high school graduation credit, with the cost paid by the state through the public school district, based on the average per-pupil state support to public schools. The bill is said to place program details as currently practiced into statute, and would establish that a course that is offered only during a time when the school is not in session (i.e., during summer) may be eligible for dual enrollment, at the discretion of the high school. It would also revise details defining which courses are eligible, and how the costs are pro-rated between the college and high school.