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D8479ED0286BDC6C8725897B0077DBCB Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For HB23-1188

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Date Mar 23, 2023      
Location HCR 0107



HB23-1188 - Committee Discussion Only


03:49:13 PM  
The committee took a brief recess.
03:55:37 PM  
The committee came back to order.
03:56:01 PM  

Representative Soper gave a brief introduction and asked that a witness be allowed to testify before beginning his introduction.  Jennifer Mello, representing the Colorado Department of Education, responded to committee members' questions.

03:57:00 PM  

Representative Soper introduced House Bill 23-1188.  The bill allows a public school to offer an individualized learning program or become an individualized learning school and establishes requirements for individualized learning. He distributed amendment L.002 (Attachment E), a strike below amendment. Written testimony on the bill is included as Attachment F.

04:00:30 PM  
Megan Raynes, representing the Colorado Education Association, testified in opposition to the bill. Evie Hudak, representing Colorado PTA, testified in opposition to the bill.
04:11:54 PM  
Bill Bethke, representing Vision Charter Academy, testified in support of the bill. Caryn Braddy, representing Vision Charter Academy, testified in support of the bill. Kim Signs, representing Vision Charter Academy, testified in support of the bill. Caryn Gibson, representing Delta County School District, testified in support of the bill.
04:23:13 PM  

Lyndall Young, representing themself, testified in support of the bill. Kalie Lindsay, representing themself, testified in support of the bill. Tammy Nelson, representing Vision Charter Academy, testified in support of the bill.

Representative McLachlan laid the bill over for action later in the meeting.






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