Date: 04/29/2013

Final
BILL SUMMARY for SB13-193

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
Adopt amendment L.008 (Attachment A). The motion p
Adopt amendment L.009 (Attachment B). The motion f
Refer Senate Bill 13-193, as amended, to the Commi
PASS
FAIL
PASS



01:41 PM -- Senate Bill 13-193

Representative Kraft-Tharpe, prime sponsor, presented Senate Bill 13-193 which concerns increasing parent engagement in public schools. The bill expands the duties of school district accountability committees (DAC), school accountability committees (SAC), and the State Advisory Council for Parent Involvement in Education (SACPIE). In addition to current powers and duties, DACs are required to increase the level of parent engagement in schools and districts, by:

Under current law, if the State Board of Education (SBE) directs a district public school to adopt an improvement plan, a turnaround plan, or a priority improvement plan, the school principal is required to hold a public hearing to review the plan. The bill instead requires that the SAC hold a public meeting to consider possible strategies to be included in the plan. The SAC must take into account recommendations received at the meeting when making recommendations to the district on the contents of an improvement plan. Recommendations must incorporate strategies to increase parent engagement in the public school.

The bill permits members of SACPIE to receive reimbursement for expenses incurred when performing their duties. Under current law, council members serve without compensation and without reimbursement for expenses. The bill requires that SACPIE:

Each school district and the State Charter School Institute (CSI) is required to adopt a district policy for increasing and supporting parent engagement in public schools, including charter schools. Local school boards and the CSI are required to work with parent members of the DAC to adopt and implement the policy. Each school district and the CSI is required to identify an employee whose responsibilities include increasing parent engagement with district schools, and submit the name of the employee to CDE.

The following persons testified:

01:55 PM -- Richard Garcia, representing SACPIE, testified in support of the bill. Mr. Garcia discussed the importance of parent involvement in public schools, and stated that research shows that the more parents are engaged in their child's education, the more the child will succeed in school. He stated that building family and school partnerships increases student achievement.

01:59 PM --
Stacey Zis, representing SACPIE, testified in support of the bill. Ms. Zis stated that she supports the bill because research shows that children achieve more when their parents are involved in their education. She stated that her school and school district in Boulder Valley do a good job of engaging parents, but that it is a struggle to involve parents of English language learner (ELL) students. Ms. Zis responded to questions from the committee members.

02:09 PM --
Pat Chapman, representing CDE, testified on the bill. Mr. Chapman stated that he is available for technical questions on the bill. He stated that the bill creates a point of contact for parents who are interested in being involved in schools. He said that the bill creates a fund for SACPIE members to deliver their work to the field, and will allow SACPIE to provide training for schools and districts on how to have effective parent engagement. Mr. Chapman responded to questions from the committee concerning the work of the Director of Parent Engagement position that is created by the bill; the bill's fiscal impact; strategies used to increase parent engagement in schools; and the role that school districts play in increasing parent engagement.

02:39 PM --
John Giardino, representing the Colorado Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), testified in support of the bill. Mr. Giardino stated that he supports the bill because the PTA is all about parent engagement. He stated that the PTA has worked with the bill sponsors from the bill's inception. He stated that the bill gives SACPIE, DAC, and SAC groups the ability to expand their work and to act as catalysts to engage more parents.

Representative Buckner distributed amendment L.008 (Attachment A) and explained the changes that the amendment makes to the bill.

13HseEd0429AttachA.pdf13HseEd0429AttachA.pdf
BILL:SB13-193
TIME: 02:44:47 PM
MOVED:Buckner
MOTION:Adopt amendment L.008 (Attachment A). The motion passed on a vote of 10-3.
SECONDED:Court
VOTE
Buckner
Yes
Court
Yes
Everett
No
Fields
Yes
Holbert
No
Landgraf
No
Murray
Yes
Pettersen
Yes
Priola
Yes
Wilson
Yes
Young
Yes
Peniston
Yes
Hamner
Yes
YES: 10 NO: 3 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS


02:46 PM

Representative Priola distributed amendment L.009 (Attachment B) and explained the changes the amendment makes to the bill.

13HseEd0429AttachB.pdf13HseEd0429AttachB.pdf
BILL:SB13-193
TIME: 02:48:59 PM
MOVED:Priola
MOTION:Adopt amendment L.009 (Attachment B). The motion failed on a vote of 6-7.
SECONDED:Murray
VOTE
Buckner
No
Court
No
Everett
Yes
Fields
No
Holbert
Yes
Landgraf
Yes
Murray
Yes
Pettersen
No
Priola
Yes
Wilson
Yes
Young
No
Peniston
No
Hamner
No
YES: 6 NO: 7 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL


BILL:SB13-193
TIME: 02:54:17 PM
MOVED:Peniston
MOTION:Refer Senate Bill 13-193, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 7-6.
SECONDED:Buckner
VOTE
Buckner
Yes
Court
Yes
Everett
No
Fields
Yes
Holbert
No
Landgraf
No
Murray
No
Pettersen
Yes
Priola
No
Wilson
No
Young
Yes
Peniston
Yes
Hamner
Yes
Final YES: 7 NO: 6 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS



02:56 PM

The committee adjourned.