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F I S C A L   I M P A C T   R E P O R T

 

 

 

SPONSOR:

Atkin

 

DATE TYPED:

2-7-02

 

HB

295

 

SHORT TITLE:

Parenting & Family Living School Requirement

 

SB

 

 

 

ANALYST:

Segura

 

APPROPRIATION

 

Appropriation Contained

Estimated Additional Impact

Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY02

FY03

FY02

FY03

 

 

 

 

$0.1  Significant

See Narrative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)

                                                                                                                                                           

 

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

 

State Department of Education (SDE)

 

SUMMARY

 

     Synopsis of Bill

 

House Bill 295 increases the number of graduation requirements beginning with students entering the ninth grade in 2002-2003 school year to 24 units.  The legislation proposes to add one unit in “parenting and family living “ offered in either the ninth or tenth grade.

 

     Significant Issues

 

According to SDE, the identification of curricular components of this course unit being specified in legislation is inconsistent with all of the other required and elective course units identified in Section 22-28.4. The State Board of Education charges local district/schools with the responsibility of developing curriculum as defined in State Board of Education Regulation 6.30.2.11.

 


Preparing New Mexico high schools to implement this new course unit in the school year 2002-2003 will  pose some challenges in terms of identifying needed licensed staff to deliver this course unit, curriculum development, scheduling, and instructional materials just to name some issues a new course unit requires to be implemented.

 

The department indicates that this legislation places them in a dilemma of supporting existing, adopted content standards and benchmarks for health education and supporting a required elective that currently does not have content standards and benchmarks to draw upon for the implementation of this graduation requirement.

 

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS

 

The bill does not contain an appropriation.  According to SDE, public schools will be significantly impacted by enactment of this legislation if all schools must be prepared to implement this new course unit in the 2002-2003 school year.

 

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