HB1434 (2022) Compare Changes


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1 School Boards; Duty of the State Board of Education; Curriculum Course Material. Amend RSA 186:11, IX-c to read as follows:

IX-c. Require School Districts to Adopt a Policy Allowing an Exception to Specific Course Material Based on a Parent's or Legal Guardian's Determination that the Material is Objectionable. Such policy shall include a provision requiring the parent or legal guardian to notify the school principal or designee in writing of the specific material to which they object and a provision requiring an alternative agreed upon by the school district and the parent, at the parent's expense, sufficient to enable the child to meet state requirements for education in the particular subject area. The policy shall also require the school district or classroom teacher to provide parents and legal guardians not less than 2 weeks advance notice of curriculum course material used for instruction of human sexuality or human sexual education. The policy shall address the method of delivering notification to a parent or legal guardian. To the extent practicable, a school district shall make curriculum course materials available to parents or legal guardians for review upon request . The name of the parent or legal guardian and any specific reasons disclosed to school officials for the objection to the material shall not be public information and shall be excluded from access under RSA 91-A.

2 New Paragraph; Chartered Public Schools; Curriculum Course Materials. Amend RSA 194-B:5 by inserting after paragraph V the following new paragraph:

V-a. Upon request from a parent, legal guardian, or resident of a sending school district to review curriculum course material used to support student learning in a grade level, course, or program at a chartered public school, the board of trustees of the chartered public school shall make available the requested curriculum course material within 10 business days.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

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1 School Boards; Duty of the State Board of Education; Curriculum Course Material. Amend RSA 186:11, IX-c to read as follows:

IX-c. Require School Districts to Adopt a Policy Allowing an Exception to Specific Course Material Based on a Parent's or Legal Guardian's Determination that the Material is Objectionable. Such policy shall include a provision requiring the parent or legal guardian to notify the school principal or designee in writing of the specific material to which they object and a provision requiring an alternative agreed upon by the school district and the parent, at the parent's expense, sufficient to enable the child to meet state requirements for education in the particular subject area. The policy shall also require the school district or classroom teacher to provide parents and legal guardians not less than 2 weeks advance notice of curriculum course material used for instruction of human sexuality or human sexual education. The policy shall address the method of delivering notification to a parent or legal guardian. To the extent practicable, and upon request from a parent, legal guardian, or resident of the public school district to review curriculum course material used to support student learning in a grade level, course, or program at a school operated and governed in its district, the district shall make available the requested curriculum course material within 10 business days . The name of the parent or legal guardian and any specific reasons disclosed to school officials for the objection to the material shall not be public information and shall be excluded from access under RSA 91-A.

2 New Paragraph; Chartered Public Schools; Curriculum Course Materials. Amend RSA 194-B:5 by inserting after paragraph V the following new paragraph:

V-a. Upon request from a parent, legal guardian, or resident of a sending school district to review curriculum course material used to support student learning in a grade level, course, or program at a chartered public school, the board of trustees of the chartered public school shall make available the requested curriculum course material within 10 business days.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.