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TX
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  • children from elementary to high school, I am keenly aware of the need for parents to be actively involved
  • After his amazing accomplishments, John desired to move up to the next level and play 11-man high school
  • Our last hope was the current law that would allow John to play for our community high school team in
  • Not necessarily a school address, right, compared to another school address, but a person’s school at
  • school in that UIL.
TX
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  • Senate Bill 1635 and House Bill 3631 specifically. apply to school districts classified as high-wealth
  • , and that's not enough to cover a roof at the high school.
  • It prohibits school districts from opening new campuses within 1,500 feet of a school.
  • property or at school-sponsored or school-related events.
  • were failing multiple years in a row, sometimes upwards of five years for some of the high schools and
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Mar 24th, 2026

Education

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  • But also, we were encouraging my parish to take French when we were in elementary school and high school
  • from either high school or higher education.
  • from either high school or higher education.
  • As a freshman in high school, I've learned that the current classification of my school is not preventing
  • me, but many other students across Louisiana from participating in high school sports.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-04-29

Capital Investment

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  • In any school crisis, seconds can truly matter.
  • The schools in my district use I Love You Guys as part of our safe school planning, but they both advocate
  • It's called Blue in the School.
  • That's 2,000 public schools, 200 charter schools, our tribal schools as well, our intermediate districts
  • We welcome anyone with a high school degree or equivalent, and a whole lot of PSEO students.
Bills: HF3220
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/29/25

Capital Investment

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  • </c> at all of our uh, elementary schools. at all of our uh, elementary schools.
  • That's 200 or 2,000 public schools, 200 charter schools, um, our tribal schools as well, our intermediate
  • ><c> schools,</c><00:08:00.879><c> um,</c><00:08:01.039><c> our</c> schools, 200 charter schools, um,
  • our schools, 200 charter schools, um, our tribal<00:08:01.680><c> schools</c><00:08:02.080><c> as</c
  • We welcome anyone with a high school degree or equivalent, and a whole lot of PSEO students from your
Bills: HF3220
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 14th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

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  • high school.
  • So it hurts and impacts the local school from being able to modernize maybe a high school they have in
  • I'm a high school senior from Edmonds.
  • Hi, my name is Sadie Meredith, and I'm a senior at Lincoln High School, and today I come before you as
  • I'm a high school senior at Shorewood High School in the city of Shoreline.
HI
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  • I'm an 11th grader at Kalaheo High School, and I'm in strong support of House Bill 1890.
  • Current active students that are in our schools that are working towards graduation. Correct.
  • Like we have high school students that volunteer at the elementary school to reading.
  • Like we have high school volunteer.
  • /c> high school students tutoring elementary high school students tutoring elementary students<02:31:
Bills: HB1890, HB1888, HB1676
Summary: The committees heard three measures, beginning with HB 1890 HD3, which would provide automatic step increases and a COVID-era retention bonus for teachers. Supporters included HSTA, the Democratic Party’s Education Caucus, and a student who said higher pay and predictable salary growth would help retain teachers in Hawaii. The Department of Education supported the intent but asked that the bill be expanded to cover all department employees. The Attorney General’s office said the draft needed clarification to avoid conflict with Chapter 89 and to make clear any funding was subject to legislative appropriation. The Office of the Public Defender and B&F testified in opposition, and committee members questioned whether the step increases were already in the current contract and whether the bill was needed. HSTA said the current contract includes automatic step increases subject to funding, but argued the bill was still needed because funding is not guaranteed and the measure would codify the policy. HSTA also said the COVID bonus would apply only to active teachers who worked during the pandemic and estimated the total cost at roughly $150 million to $200 million over four years. No vote was taken in the portion provided. The committee then took up HB 1888 HD3, which would require DOE and charter schools to report harassment incidents and strengthen penalties for harassment of educational workers from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor. DOE supported the bill and suggested narrowing language about assisting workers with temporary restraining orders, saying that function would be better handled through the Attorney General’s pilot program. The Office of the Public Defender opposed the bill, arguing the harassment language was overly broad, vague, and potentially unconstitutional, and that existing assault and terroristic threatening statutes already protect educational workers. HSTA, the State Commission on the Status of Women, and several individual testifiers supported the measure, describing increased intimidation and harassment of teachers and other school staff, especially since COVID. The Special Education Advisory Council opposed the bill’s language on “disrupting and interfering” with school functions, saying it could chill parents of students with IEPs from advocating for their children. Testimony was split, with the chair noting 20 in support and 16 in opposition in the portion shown. A final witness, Michelle Pestana, testified in opposition based on her family’s experience with special education services, describing alleged seclusion and restraint of her daughter and expressing concern that DOE testimony in prior hearings had targeted special education parents. Her remarks were cut off as time expired. The transcript ends before any committee action or vote on HB 1888 was taken.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/18/25

Education Policy

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  • Um, there are elementary school kids that go to school other than just high school students.
  • There are elementary school kids that go to school other than just high school students.
  • I actually attended an all-year-round school as a child, and so our school, my high school, did start
  • I actually attended an all-year-round school as a child, and so our school, my high school, did start
  • </c><01:06:49.880><c> plus</c> in high school or in transition plus in high school or in transition plus
Bills: HF1124, HF1457, HF1803
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Graduate School of Business, Shepard School of Music, George R.
  • My bill will not adversely affect high school sports.
  • UIL rules continue to prohibit high school students from receiving NIL payments.
  • If they take an NAL payment, they will become ineligible to compete in high school.
  • He's a proud graduate of Willis High School and FM 1098.
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  • For some context, in Frisco ISD, we have 77 schools, 12 of those are high schools.
  • This bill relates to adult high school charter program funding.
  • In 2018, 31 years after we moved to... our current location, a local alternative school for high school
  • I spent 11 years in Dallas ISD at North Dallas High School.
  • But Dallas ISD, being as innovative as it is, opened a new high school, CityLab High School, right in
TX
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  • If you think about your high school principal, if you think about your middle school principal, should
  • This bill relates to adult high school charter program funding.
  • In 2018, 31 years after we moved to to our current location, a local alternative school for high school
  • I spent 11 years in Dallas ISD at North Dallas High School.
  • But Dallas ISD, being as innovative as it is, open to high school, CityLab High School. school, right
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 20th, 2025

Public Education

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  • Back when I was on the school board, we did not allow any politician to come to graduation.
  • Many Texas mothers are giving birth, and many of those are also in high school.
  • Required to use in their high school health curriculum, specifically, Senate Bill 1207 requires that
  • And my mom had me at 17 and was in high school. This bill is near and dear to my heart.
  • high school and go on to a secondary education. without being inhibited by potentially having a child
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  • And good afternoon, House Bill 38 simply states that an inmate of DOC obtained a high school equivalency
  • This dovetails with the Sarah Act by adding a high school equivalency diploma to the inmate's release
  • file, which contains her birth certificate, a state ID or driver's license, and now a high school equivalency
  • This will elevate an inmate's employability and help reduce recidivism and also high school equivalency
  • school equivalency diploma, so this would, if while they're there, this would all allow them to get
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

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  • High school fishing. Uh, moving to the next page.
  • High<00:50:08.480><c> school</c><00:50:08.880><c> fishing.</c> High school fishing.
  • High school fishing.
  • </c><01:01:38.240><c> We</c><01:01:38.320><c> can</c><01:01:38.400><c> keep</c> high school or whatever
  • We can keep high school or whatever.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

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  • Access to high-quality out-of-school time programs, learning plays a crucial role in youth development
  • My name is Ayan Moledina, and I am a high school sophomore here in Austin.
  • I'm a high school sophomore here in Austin. I'm here to speak in strong support of HB 1441.
  • Therefore, Texas school districts find themselves missing high quality teachers.
  • Imagine having to tell a recent college graduate who grew up at. attending Texas public schools pre-K
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

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  • It is not under the Foundation School Program.
  • school where I care for more than 560 students and over 70 staff.
  • I'm a national certified school nurse, a member of the Texas School Nurses Organization, and a practicing
  • school nurse for more than 20 years.
  • I started teaching middle school kids in 1968, and the last 22 years of my career were spent as a school
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Mar 2nd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Ways & Means

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  • It specifies that the tax exemptions for schools applies to both school districts and educational service
  • The tax exemptions for schools apply to both school districts and educational service districts.
  • apply to both school districts and ESDs.
  • It also specifies that the tax exemptions for schools apply to both school districts and ESDs in the
  • House Bill 1796, relating to school district's authority to contract indebtedness for school construction