Presentation to CommissionLegislative Update
July 2011
HB 2301 – Virtual Charter Schools
Reduces percentage of licensed virtual charter school teachers from 100 to 95.
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2301.en.pdf
HOUSE BILLS
HB 2314 – Social Worker Licensure Exempts School Social Workers (SSW) from licensure
under the State Board of Social Workers 2009 Legislation would have required TSPC-licensed SSW to
also be licensed by the State Board of Social Workers
Introduced by Reps Komp and Greenlick
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb2300.dir/hb2314.en.pdf
HOUSE BILLS
HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill Creates Educator Preparation Improvement
Fund Appropriates $100,000 for the fund Distributed by TSPC Encourages approved teacher preparation programs
and school district partnerships
HOUSE BILLS
HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) Requires ODE with TSPC to create Comprehensive
Leadership Development System for Licensed Administrators Plan to coordinate resources Recruit under-represented candidates Encourages approved administrator preparation
programs to develop performance assessments
HOUSE BILLS
HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) Renames Professional Organization Fund the National
Boards Certification Fund Allows funds to be spent on encouraging teacher and
administrator candidates to seek national bd cert Allows funds to be spent on support for national
board certification applications
HOUSE BILLS
HB 3474 – Rep. Komp’s Bill (cont) Requires TSPC to work with ODE and Oregon Coalition
for Quality Teaching and Learning To propose “guidelines to adopt” model teaching
standards for pre-service; induction; veteran teachers
Report guidelines to Legislature prior to January 1, 2012 (See SB 290)
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/hb3400.dir/hb3474.en.pdf
HOUSE BILLS
SB 141– Speech Language Pathologists Exempts TSPC Licensed Speech Language Pathologists
(Communications Disorders) from licensure by the state Board of Examiners for Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Only allows if working for public school, ESD, or
charter school Allows supervision of SLPA’s if comply with BESLPA
rules and statutes
SENATE BILLS
SB 141– Speech Language Pathologists SLPA Supervision
New proposed rules (Hearing July 20) require basic, standard, initial or continuing license with speech disorders or communications disorders endorsements to supervise SLPA’s
Also requires minimum of 2 years experience if licensed after 1999; five years experience if licensed prior to 1999. Time on CAP, Restricted Transitional does not count toward this experience.
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0100.dir/sb0141.en.pdf
SENATE BILLS
SB 250– ESD Governance (et al) Requires TSPC to develop “advanced certification” for
ESD Superintendents Required of all current and future administrators by 7-1-13
Includes work experience and advanced study
Knowledge of theories of change, strategic planning, financial planning
Capable of formulating inter-organizational cooperation & developing partnerships
SENATE BILLS
SB 250– ESD Governance (et al) Stakeholders group to propose:
What should this certification look like? How will it be delivered? Plan for implementation?
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0200.dir/sb0250.en.pdf
SENATE BILLS
SB 552 – Governor Superintendent Public Instruction
Deputy Superintendent must be school administrator (5 years experience)
At the end of current SPI’s term or sooner if she resigns.
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0500.dir/sb0552.en.pdf
SENATE BILLS
SB 290 – Relating to Performance Standards TSPC and ODE develop standards to improve student
academic growth and learning Standards based on core model teaching standards
(InTASC) Multiple formative assessments to evaluate
performance State Bd must adopt by 1-1-12
SENATE BILLS
SB 290 – Relating to Performance Standards School districts must use the model core
teaching standards to evaluate teachers and administrators
By July 1, 2013 must be used for all teachers and administrators
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0200.dir/sb0290.en.pdf
SENATE BILLS
SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board
Streamline & integrate numerous state Early Childhood programs
Recommend strategic investments for public education
Integrated, statewide student data system Must appoint Chief Education Officer
SENATE BILLS
SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board
Must make report on how to: Merge State Board of Education and Higher
Education Board Requires Commissioner of Community Colleges,
Chancellor and Director of Student Assistance Commission to report to Chief Education Officer
SENATE BILLS
SB 909 – Oregon Education Investment Board
Requires Higher Education Coordinating Commission (SB 242) to report to Chief Education Officer
Abolishes Investment Board effective March 15, 2016
http://www.leg.state.or.us/11reg/measpdf/sb0900.dir/sb0909.en.pdf
SENATE BILLS
Task Forces
Bill Number Task Force Task Reports toLegislators appointed?
When is report due?
Who provides staffing?
HB 2289 BTask Force on Accountable
Schools
Develop plan to improve
accountability practices for
schools and make recommendations
for legislation.
Interim committee of Legislative
Assembly related to education
YesNot later than
January 1, 2012
Legislative Administration
Committee
HB 3418 B
Task Force on Higher Education
Student and Institutional
Success
Recommendations on improving
student and institutional
success.
Interim legislative committees
related to higher education
Yes
Initial report - no later than
December 1, 2011. Final report
- October 15, 2012. Periodic
updates.
Joint Boards of Education
Task Forces
Bill Number Task Force Task Reports toLegislators appointed?
When is report due?
Who provides staffing?
SB 330 A
Task Force on the Instruction of Talented and
Gifted Children
Recommendations on resources
needed to provide instruction to talented and
gifted children.
Interim legislative committees on
educationNo
On or before October 1, 2012
Department of Education
SB 338 B
Task Force on Tuition Waivers for Spouses and Dependents of
Fallen and Disabled Soldiers
at Community Colleges in
Oregon
Determine a common set of policies for all
community college districts
that is in alignment with
the tuition waiver provisions of the
Oregon University
System.
Legislative Assembly
No
Not later than convening of
2012 Legislative Assembly
Department of Community Colleges and Workforce
Development
Task Forces
Bill Number Task Force Task Reports toLegislators appointed?
When is report due?
Who provides staffing?
SB 909 B Section 1
Oregon Education Investment
Board
Propose legislative measures for allowing
Oregon Education Investment Board to
carry out duties of board. Consider reorganization
of certain boards and functions, and design of
youth programs and early childhood services.
Interim legislative
committees on education
NoOn or before
December 15, 2011
Not specified
SB 909 BSection 4
Early Learning Council
Analysis of plans to merge, redesign or
improve coordination of early childhood services
and to align early childhood services with
child-centered outcomes.
Oregon Education Investment
Board
NoDate identified by
boardNot specified
SB 994Section 31
Task Force on Virtual School
Governance
Recommend governance structure for virtual
education that is provided statewide
Interim legislative
committees on education
YesNot later than
October 1, 2011
Legislative Administration
Committee
Lease expires September 2011 $103, 088 one-time funding
Legislature postponed funding until estimates are more accurate
2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended BudgetAgency Policy Package 100 Move Office Space
2.0 FTE Investigator 2; 1.0 FTE Office Specialist 2
Legislature approved 2.0 FTE Investigator 2 (limited duration only)
2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended BudgetAgency Policy Package 101 Investigations
Adjustment Requested Eliminate 1 FTE Office Specialist 2 (prior page)
Currently operating without the position Saves $104,534 in wages and support
Legislature approved
2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended BudgetAgency Policy Package 101 Investigations
Adjustment Requested Eliminate requested 0.5 FTE District Liaison
Saves $139,528 wages and support
Legislature approved
2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended BudgetAgency Policy Package 102 District Liaison
Adjustment Requested (cont.) Re-class two positions from public service
representatives to Administrative Specialists 2 Cost: $7,625
Legislature approved
2011-2013 Governor’s Recommended BudgetAgency Policy Package 102 District Liaison