HB399 (2023) Compare Changes


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1 School Compulsory Attendance; Exception Added. Amend RSA 193:1, I(f) to read as follows:

(f) The pupil has successfully completed all requirements for graduation and the school district is prepared to issue a diploma or the pupil has successfully achieved the equivalent of a high school diploma by either:

(1) Obtaining a high school equivalency certificate; or

(2) Documenting the completion of a home school program at the high school level by submitting a certificate or letter to the department of education;

2 High School; Testing Exception Added. Amend RSA 194:23-b to read as follows:

194:23-b Approval of High Schools .

I. In order to satisfy compulsory school attendance laws, a high school student less than 16 years old must attend a high school which has been approved by the state board of education as complying with the provisions of RSA 194:23, or its equivalent; and the state board of education shall annually publish a list of all high schools which it has approved as meeting the requirements of RSA 194:23.

II. The commissioner of the department of education may, through an agreement with another state when such state and New Hampshire are parties to an interstate agreement, allow New Hampshire pupils to attend schools that meet the standards established by one of the 2 states.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2024.

Changed Version

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1 School Compulsory Attendance; Exception Added. Amend RSA 193:1, I(f) to read as follows:

(f) The pupil has successfully completed all requirements for graduation and the school district is prepared to issue a diploma or the pupil has successfully achieved the equivalent of a high school diploma by :

(1) Obtaining a high school equivalency certificate;

(2) Documenting the completion of a home school program at the high school level by submitting a certificate or letter to the department of education; or

(3) Passing the test under RSA 194:23-b, III in which case the pupil shall be issued a high school diploma equivalency certificate.

2 High School; Testing Exception Added. Amend RSA 194:23-b to read as follows:

194:23-b Approval of High Schools ; Testing Exception .

I. In order to satisfy compulsory school attendance laws, unless excepted under paragraph III, a high school student less than 16 years old must attend a high school which has been approved by the state board of education as complying with the provisions of RSA 194:23, or its equivalent; and the state board of education shall annually publish a list of all high schools which it has approved as meeting the requirements of RSA 194:23.

II. The commissioner of the department of education may, through an agreement with another state when such state and New Hampshire are parties to an interstate agreement, allow New Hampshire pupils to attend schools that meet the standards established by one of the 2 states.

III.(a) The commissioner of the department of education shall design a test that evaluates skills appropriate to a New Hampshire high school graduate and cause it to be administered in appropriate locations and at appropriate times, and cause it to be graded with a threshold that accurately reflects average New Hampshire high school graduates. Any child aged 13 or older, whether a citizen of New Hampshire or elsewhere, may take the test. Any child who passes the test shall be issued a high school diploma equivalency certificate and be excepted from compulsory school attendance laws.

(b) Any nonprofit institution of higher learning in New Hampshire that offers an associate's or bachelor's degree and receives any funding from the state of New Hampshire shall accept a passing grade on the test administered by the department as sufficient for matriculation, and shall not impose burdensome regulations for graduation intended to subvert the exception from high school attendance. Any nonprofit institution of higher learning in New Hampshire that offers an associate's or bachelor's degree that does not accept a passing score on this test as sufficient for matriculation, or which impose burdensome regulations for graduation that subvert the intent of this law, shall be subject to having its state funding reduced or removed by the general court.

(c) There shall be a private right of action whereby any citizen of New Hampshire shall have standing to enforce the requirements of this paragraph on the New Hampshire department of education or any institution of higher learning for not complying with the requirements of this paragraph, and the state of New Hampshire shall be liable for reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in an enforcement action under this paragraph.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2024.