SB 1457, as amended, Morrell. Pupil instruction: high school graduation requirements: credit for released time instruction.
Existing law allows pupils, with the written consent of their parents or guardians, to be excused from school in order to participate in religious exercises or to receive moral and religious instruction, as specified. Under existing law, these absences will not be deemed absences in computing average daily attendance if (1) the governing board of a school district, in its discretion, first adopts a resolution permitting pupils to be absent from school for the exercises or instruction, (2) the governing board adopts regulations governing the attendance of pupils at the exercises or instruction and the reporting thereof, (3) the pupil attends at least the minimum schoolday, and (4) no pupil is excused for more than 4 days per school month.
This bill would authorize the governing board of a school district to adopt a policy to allow a pupil in
high school tobegin delete earn up to 2 elective credits toward that pupil’s high school graduation requirements for the completion ofend deletebegin insert participate inend insert released time instruction, as defined. The bill would requirebegin delete the policy to state that a pupil may receive elective credit for the completion of released time instruction only if specified conditions are met.end deletebegin insert that a policy include certain conditions, and would authorize a policy to allow a pupil to receive up to 2 elective credits towards that pupil’s high school graduation requirements.end insert The bill would require the policy to include secular criteria for determining whether to authorize a pupil to
earn credit that are substantially the same criteria used to evaluate a similar nonpublic high school course for the purpose of determining whether to award credit for that course to a pupil transferring from a nonpublic high school to a public high school. The bill would require a decision to award credit for released time instruction to be neutral to, and not involve any test for, religious content or denominational affiliation, and would prohibit school district staff and faculty from encouraging or discouraging participation by pupils in released time instruction. The bill would require that an absence for released time instruction not be deemed an absence in computing average daily attendance.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 53330)
2is added to Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education Code,
3to read:
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
9(a) Private religious education is a legitimate and complementary
10part of the American school system.
11(b) Parents have a recognized constitutional right to provide
12their children with a private religious education.
13(c) The United States Constitution and state law allow local
14school districts to offer religious released time instruction for the
15benefit of public school pupils.
16(d) School districts have local autonomy and are governed by
17locally elected
school boards.
P3 1(e) In order to accommodate the independent choices of parents
2and pupils to pursue religious instruction, school districts should
3be unrestricted in their ability to award credit for that instruction
4under conditions that preserve the neutrality and impartiality of
5the public school system.
6(f) Permitting pupils to earn credit for released time instruction
7enables those pupils to remain in public school while also
8accommodating their right to receive private religious instruction.
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
10apply:
11(a) (1) “Released time instruction” means the instruction
12received by a pupil for the purposes and under the conditions of
13Section 46014, not including subdivision (d) of Section 46014.
14(2) For purposes of this chapter, Section 46014 shall be
15construed to additionally permit a pupil to be excused from school
16to participate in instruction in nonsectarian morals and systems of
17belief by a nonsectarian entity.
18(b) “Sponsoring entity” means the entity that provides released
19time
instruction to a pupil pursuant to this chapter.
(a) The governing board of a school district may adopt
21a policy authorizing a pupil in high school tobegin delete earn up to two
22elective credits toward that pupil’s high school graduation
23requirements for the completion of released time instruction.end delete
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begin insert participate in released time instruction. A policy adopted pursuant
25to this subdivision shall include the following conditions:end insert
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(1) The pupil’s parent or guardian makes a written request.
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(2) The released time instruction is conducted off school district
28property.
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(3) No public funds are expended and no public school personnel
30are involved in providing the instruction.
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(4) The sponsoring entity maintains attendance records and
32makes those records available to the school district the pupil
33attends.
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(5) Transportation to and from the place of released time
35instruction, including transportation for pupils with disabilities,
36is the complete responsibility of the sponsoring entity, parent,
37guardian, or pupil.
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(6) The sponsoring entity makes provisions for and assumes
39liability for the pupil.
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(7) The pupil assumes
responsibility for any missed schoolwork.
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(8) The pupil does not miss any core curriculum subject courses
2to attend released time instruction.
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(9) The pupil attends school for no less than the minimum
4schoolday applicable to that pupil on each day of released time
5instruction.
6(b) A policy adopted pursuant to subdivision (a)begin delete shall state thatend delete
7begin insert may allowend insert a pupil in high schoolbegin delete mayend deletebegin insert
toend insert receivebegin insert up to twoend insert elective
8creditsbegin insert toward that pupil’s high school graduation requirementsend insert
9 for the completion of released timebegin delete instruction only if the following begin insert instruction.end insert
10conditions are met:end delete
11(1) The pupil’s parent or guardian makes a written request.
12(2) The released time instruction is conducted off school district
13property.
14(3) No public funds are expended and no public school personnel
15are involved in providing the instruction.
16(4) The sponsoring entity maintains attendance records and
17makes those records available to the school district the pupil
18attends.
19(5) Transportation to and from the place of released time
20instruction, including transportation for pupils with disabilities, is
21the complete responsibility of the sponsoring entity, parent,
22guardian, or pupil.
23(6) The
sponsoring entity makes provisions for and assumes
24liability for the pupil.
25(7) The pupil assumes responsibility for any missed schoolwork.
26(8) The pupil does not miss any core curriculum subject courses
27to attend released time instruction.
28(c) (1) A policy adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
29include secular criteria for determining whether to authorize a
30pupil to earn credit for the completion of released time instruction.
31The criteria shall be substantially the same criteria used to evaluate
32a similar nonpublic high school course for the purpose of
33determining
whether to award credit for that course to a pupil
34transferring from a nonpublic high school to a public high school.
35(2) The secular criteria may include, but are not limited to, the
36following:
37(A) The number of hours of classroom instruction time.
38(B) A review of the course syllabus that reflects course
39begin delete requirements andend deletebegin insert requirements,end insert materialsbegin delete used.end deletebegin insert used, and a clear
40learning objective.end insert
P5 1(C) The methods of assessment used in the course.
2(D) The qualifications of the course instructor, which shall be
3similar to the qualifications of other teachers in the school district.
4(3) There shall be no criteria requiring that released time
5instruction be completed only at a nonpublic school.
A decision to award credit for released time instruction
7shall be neutral to, and shall not involve any test for, religious
8content or denominational affiliation.
School district staff and faculty shall not encourage or
10discourage participation by pupils in released time instruction.
An absence for released time instruction pursuant to
12this chapter shall not be deemed an absence in computing average
13daily attendance.
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