House
Study
Bill
219
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Introduced
HOUSE
FILE
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BY
(PROPOSED
COMMITTEE
ON
EDUCATION
BILL
BY
CHAIRPERSON
WHEELER)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
mathematics
instruction,
including
by
1
requiring
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
innovation
2
zone
schools
to
develop
an
advanced
mathematics
pathway
that
3
is
designed
to
enable
students
to
succeed
in
courses
related
4
to
algebra
in
grade
eight.
5
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
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Section
1.
Section
256E.7,
subsection
2,
Code
2025,
is
1
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
2
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
0r.
Be
subject
to
and
comply
with
the
3
requirements
of
section
279.87
relating
to
the
development
and
4
administration
of
an
advanced
mathematics
pathway.
5
Sec.
2.
Section
256F.4,
subsection
2,
Code
2025,
is
amended
6
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
7
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
r.
Be
subject
to
and
comply
with
the
8
requirements
of
section
279.87
relating
to
the
development
and
9
administration
of
an
advanced
mathematics
pathway.
10
Sec.
3.
NEW
SECTION
.
279.87
Advanced
mathematics
pathway.
11
1.
The
board
of
directors
of
each
school
district
shall
12
develop
an
advanced
mathematics
pathway
that
is
designed
to
13
enable
students
to
succeed
in
courses
related
to
algebra
in
14
grade
eight.
The
advanced
mathematics
pathway
must
incorporate
15
instructional
supports
to
help
students
succeed
in
the
16
advanced
mathematics
pathway,
including
mathematics
activities,
17
additional
instructional
time,
high-dosage
tutoring,
small
18
group
instruction,
and
technology-enabled
activities.
For
19
purposes
of
this
section,
“advanced
mathematics
pathway”
means
a
20
sequence
of
courses
and
curricula
that
accelerates
or
combines
21
mathematics
instruction
that
is
typically
provided
to
students
22
enrolled
in
grades
six
through
eight.
23
2.
The
board
of
directors
of
each
school
district
shall
24
automatically
enroll
a
student
in
the
advanced
mathematics
25
pathway
if
any
of
the
following
apply:
26
a.
The
student
performed
at
grade
level
or
higher
on
27
the
statewide
summative
assessment
in
mathematics
that
was
28
administered
to
the
student
when
the
student
was
enrolled
in
29
grades
five,
six,
or
seven.
30
b.
The
student
demonstrated
proficiency
in
mathematics
as
31
indicated
in
the
student’s
mathematics
grades,
class
rank,
or
32
other
local
measure,
when
the
student
was
enrolled
in
grades
33
five,
six,
or
seven.
34
c.
The
student’s
parent
or
guardian
requested
that
the
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student
be
enrolled.
1
3.
Notwithstanding
subsection
2,
the
board
of
directors
of
2
a
school
district
shall
not
enroll
a
student
in
the
advanced
3
mathematics
pathway
if
the
student’s
parent
or
guardian
4
requests
that
the
student
not
be
enrolled.
5
4.
a.
The
board
of
directors
of
each
school
district
6
shall
provide
to
students,
and
to
the
parents
or
guardians
of
7
students,
all
of
the
following:
8
(1)
Information
related
to
the
importance
of
mathematics
in
9
grades
six,
seven,
and
eight.
10
(2)
How
grades
six,
seven,
and
eight
mathematics
courses
11
impact
the
sequence
of
mathematics
courses
in
grades
nine
12
through
twelve.
13
(3)
A
list
of
all
mathematics
courses
available
to
students
14
enrolled
in
grades
seven
and
eight
and
the
mathematics
courses
15
available
to
students
enrolled
in
grades
nine
through
twelve.
16
b.
The
board
of
directors
of
each
school
district
shall
17
publish
the
information
described
in
paragraph
“a”
on
the
school
18
district’s
internet
site
and
in
the
school
district’s
student
19
handbook.
20
5.
a.
On
or
before
June
30
each
year,
the
board
of
21
directors
of
each
school
district
shall
report
annually
to
the
22
department
of
education
all
of
the
following:
23
(1)
A
list
of
the
advanced
mathematics
courses
available
to
24
students
enrolled
in
the
school
district
in
grades
seven
and
25
eight.
26
(2)
A
list
of
additional
mathematics
instructional
supports
27
offered
by
the
school
district
and
the
number
and
percentage
28
of
students
enrolled
in
the
school
district
who
use
such
29
instructional
supports.
30
(3)
Information
related
to
the
number
of
students
enrolled
31
in
the
school
district
who
performed
at
grade
level
or
higher
32
on
the
statewide
summative
assessment
in
mathematics
that
was
33
administered
to
students
enrolled
in
grades
five,
six,
and
34
seven.
The
information
shall
include
the
student’s
score
on
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the
assessment,
race,
family
income,
and
gender.
1
(4)
Of
the
students
described
in
subparagraph
(3),
2
information
related
to
all
of
the
following:
3
(a)
The
number
and
percentage
of
students
who
were
enrolled
4
in
advanced
mathematics
courses
during
the
subsequent
school
5
year,
including
courses
related
to
algebra
in
grade
eight.
6
(b)
The
number
and
percentage
of
students
who
participated
7
in
the
advanced
mathematics
pathway
pursuant
to
subsection
2,
8
paragraph
“c”
.
9
(c)
The
number
and
percentage
of
students
who
did
not
10
participate
in
the
advanced
mathematics
pathway
pursuant
to
11
subsection
3.
12
b.
On
or
before
December
31
of
each
year,
the
department
13
of
education
shall
compile
the
annual
reports
submitted
14
under
paragraph
“a”
and
file
the
compilation
with
the
general
15
assembly.
16
Sec.
4.
STATE
MANDATE
FUNDING
SPECIFIED.
In
accordance
17
with
section
25B.2,
subsection
3,
the
state
cost
of
requiring
18
compliance
with
any
state
mandate
included
in
this
Act
shall
19
be
paid
by
a
school
district
from
state
school
foundation
aid
20
received
by
the
school
district
under
section
257.16.
This
21
specification
of
the
payment
of
the
state
cost
shall
be
deemed
22
to
meet
all
of
the
state
funding-related
requirements
of
23
section
25B.2,
subsection
3,
and
no
additional
state
funding
24
shall
be
necessary
for
the
full
implementation
of
this
Act
25
by
and
enforcement
of
this
Act
against
all
affected
school
26
districts.
27
EXPLANATION
28
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
29
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
30
This
bill
relates
to
mathematics
instruction,
including
by
31
requiring
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
innovation
32
zone
schools
to
develop
an
advanced
mathematics
pathway
that
is
33
designed
to
enable
students
to
succeed
in
courses
related
to
34
algebra
in
grade
eight.
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The
bill
requires
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
1
innovation
zone
schools
to
develop
an
advanced
mathematics
2
pathway
that
is
designed
to
enable
students
to
succeed
in
3
courses
related
to
algebra
in
grade
eight.
The
advanced
4
mathematics
pathway
must
incorporate
specified
instructional
5
supports
to
help
students
succeed
in
the
advanced
mathematics
6
pathway.
The
bill
defines
“advanced
mathematics
pathway”
as
a
7
sequence
of
courses
and
curricula
that
accelerates
or
combines
8
mathematics
instruction
that
is
typically
provided
to
students
9
enrolled
in
grades
six
through
eight.
10
The
bill
requires
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
11
innovation
zone
schools
to
automatically
enroll
a
student
in
12
the
advanced
mathematics
pathway
if
the
student
performed
at
13
grade
level
or
higher
on
the
statewide
summative
assessment
14
in
mathematics
that
was
administered
to
the
student
when
the
15
student
was
enrolled
in
grades
five,
six,
or
seven,
or
if
the
16
student
demonstrated
proficiency
in
mathematics
as
indicated
in
17
the
student’s
mathematics
grades,
class
rank,
or
other
local
18
measure,
when
the
student
was
enrolled
in
grades
five,
six,
19
or
seven.
A
student
shall
not
be
enrolled
in
the
advanced
20
mathematics
pathway
if
the
student’s
parent
or
guardian
21
requests
that
the
student
not
be
enrolled.
Also,
a
student
22
shall
be
enrolled
in
the
advanced
mathematics
pathway
if
the
23
student’s
parent
or
guardian
requests
that
the
student
be
24
enrolled.
25
The
bill
requires
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
26
innovation
zone
schools
to
provide
to
students,
and
to
the
27
parents
or
guardians
of
students,
certain
specified
information
28
related
to
mathematics
instruction
in
middle
school
and
high
29
school.
30
The
bill
requires
school
districts,
charter
schools,
and
31
innovation
zone
schools
to
report
annually
to
the
department
of
32
education
information
related
to
mathematics
courses
provided
33
by
the
school,
mathematics
instruction
supports
offered
by
the
34
school,
and
student
performance
on
the
statewide
summative
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assessment
in
mathematics.
The
department
of
education
is
1
required
to
compile
this
information
and
file
the
compilation
2
with
the
general
assembly.
3
The
bill
may
include
a
state
mandate
as
defined
in
Code
4
section
25B.3.
The
bill
requires
that
the
state
cost
of
5
any
state
mandate
included
in
the
bill
be
paid
by
a
school
6
district
from
state
school
foundation
aid
received
by
the
7
school
district
under
Code
section
257.16.
The
specification
8
is
deemed
to
constitute
state
compliance
with
any
state
mandate
9
funding-related
requirements
of
Code
section
25B.2.
The
10
inclusion
of
this
specification
is
intended
to
reinstate
the
11
requirement
of
political
subdivisions
to
comply
with
any
state
12
mandates
included
in
the
bill.
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