HB 1829 (2026)
Add physical harm, persistently poor academic performance to designation of "persistently dangerous school"
This bill did not become law.
Last updated 2026-03-18 5:50 pm
Summary:
Adds incidents of physical harm and persistently poor academic performance as qualifying acts that can make a school "persistently dangerous." Under state law, persistently dangerous schools must establish a citizen's advisory committee, and students must be notified of the option to transfer to another school in the same district.
Status:
Status Detail:
Killed in the House
Public Hearing Date:
02/02/2026 10:40 am
Public Hearing Location:
GP Room 232
House Voting Date:
03/05/2026
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