This amendment removes provisions that would allow school districts to request alternative scheduling for summer vacation timing, eliminating the state board's approval process for early starts before Labor Day or late recesses after Memorial Day.
- Removes the reference to 'education;' and deletes the balance of line 1, eliminating part of the bill's purpose statement. (Page 1, line 1)
- Deletes line 2 entirely, removing additional purpose language from the bill. (Page 1, line 2)
- Removes 'scheduling for a school year;' from the bill's purposes, eliminating references to alternative scheduling authority. (Page 1, line 3)
- Deletes the balance of line 6 after 'specified;', removing additional purpose language. (Page 1, line 6)
- Deletes line 7 entirely, removing more bill purpose language. (Page 1, line 7)
- Removes 'specified;' from the bill's purpose section. (Page 1, line 8)
- Deletes 'to commence a' from the state board's duties, narrowing the scope of what alternative schedules the board can approve. (Page 2, line 9)
- Deletes line 10 entirely, removing language related to school year commencement timing. (Page 2, line 10)
- Removes 'Memorial Day or' from the state board's alternative scheduling authority, eliminating the ability to approve schedules with late recesses. (Page 2, line 11)
- Removes 'Each school year' from the minimum day requirements section. (Page 3, line 10)
- Deletes three lines of text related to minimum school year requirements and alternative scheduling provisions. (Page 3, lines 11-13)
- Removes 'state board.' from line 14, eliminating reference to state board approval authority for alternative schedules. (Page 3, line 14)
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