MASA Michigan Association of School Administrators MSBO Annual Conference Session 170g Legislative Update April 17, 2018 Service Leadership Collaboration Excellence 1 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Legislative Update Peter Spadafore Associate Executive Director Government Relations Michigan Association of School Administrators pspadafore@gomasa.org 517.896.5951 @PeterSpadafore 2 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Agenda Teacher Prep Package Budget Update Sexual Assault Package School Safety Proposal Marshall Plan Election Time 3 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package 4 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package Bill Categories Faculty Continuing Education (HB 5598) Degree Warranty (HB 5599) Mentor Teachers (HB 5600 & HB 5602) Student Teaching (HB 5601 & HB 5604) Teacher Prep Content (HB 5603 & HB 5605) 5 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package HB 5598 Garcia (R-Holland) Requires at least 30 hours per year of continuing education for instructors in preparation programs in order for a teacher preparation institution to be accredited. The bill also spells out a number of requirements for the continuing education. HB 5599 Garcia (R-Holland) Requires teacher preparation institutions to provide warranty for graduates. In order to qualify students must have graduated from a Michigan Teacher Preparation Program within 2 years, currently teach in Michigan and received a rating of less than effective and placed on an IDP. The bill also creates a development plan to identifies specific areas of instructional development. 6 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package HB 5600 Alexander (R-Hanover) Requires teacher education institution to provide master teacher stipends. The stipends will be $1,000 and provided directly to a teacher that supervises or acts as a mentor to a student teacher HB 5601 Crawford (R-Novi) Requires teacher preparation institution to provide practicum experience. The bill requires at least 400 hours of cumulative classroom experience or practicum experience. A student s clinical and substitute teaching experience must contribute to the 400-hour requirement. 7 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package HB 5602 Kelly (R-Saginaw) Creates master teacher program. The bill spells out a number of requirements, of note the program will allow master teachers to provide professional development to other teachers, a yearly stipend of $5,000-$10,000 and will be used to support low performing schools. HB 5603 Kelly (R-Saginaw) Revises requirements for an elementary level professional teaching certificate. The bill requires at least 12 early elementary credits and at least 9 later elementary credits in the teaching of reading. The bill maintains the 3-credit requirement for a secondary level certificate but revises the current process to ensure that these credits are completed within the first 5 years of classroom teaching. 8 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package HB 5604 Hornberger (R-Chesterfield Township) Requires teacher institutions to offer a student teacher program that includes experiences in small and rural schools, urban settings, instruction on social and emotional learning practices, with English language learners, with a high percentage of students living in poverty and with students with a disability. Student teaching experiences could not be in the school he or she attended (can be waived) and must include an introduction to the schools evaluation tool. Experiences must allow students to use data to inform instruction and to aggregate local and state assessment data while also developing classroom management skills. 9 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Teacher Prep Package HB 5605 Lilly (R-Park Twp.) Requires teacher preparation institutions to provide coursework that uses data to inform instruction and to aggregate local and state assessment data. Coursework must also include the development of classroom management skills and instruction on social and emotional learning practices. Coursework must also include the teaching of students from rural and urban areas, English language learners; students with a disability; and students from a high poverty area. 10 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget 11 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget - Foundation Allowance Governor $120-240 per pupil (2X) House $120-240 per pupil (2X) Senate $115-230 per pupil (2X) Bottom Line: at least $115-230 12 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget - Cyber Schools Governor 25% Foundation Reduction House No Foundation Reduction Senate No Foundation Reduction 13 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget - Shared Time Governor Eliminates kindergarten, imposes an enrollment cap of 5% of district FTE House Senate No Foundation Reduction for shared time Eliminates kindergarten, imposes a 67% FTE cap 14 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget Update - other New Sec. 22o - Transportation payment placeholder included by the House. New Sec. 61d - CTE per pupil premium added by Gov. (Not included in the legislative proposal) Sec. 31a - At risk changes Sec. 147a - Senate added ISDs to the pot, but not included in the House or executive Sec. 125b - Non-public school money was eliminated by the governor and the Senate, but retained in the House. 15 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Budget Questions? 16 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package 17 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package Sweeping changes to statute of limitations Addresses governmental immunity Passed the MI Senate on 3/15 Quick action is expected in the House Implications for K12 and beyond 18 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package SB 871 (O Brien) Amends statute of limitations (SOL) for criminal cases involving criminal sexual conduct (CSC): Eliminates SOL for CSC 2 (or attempted CSC 2) violations when victim is under 18; Extends SOL for CSC 3 (or attempt) committed against minors to 30 years or the victim turns 48 additional exception if perp unknown at time and DNA evidence later IDs. 19 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package SB 872 (S-4) (Knezek) Amends the SOL for civil cases involving CSC: Extends the SOL to 10 years for actions based on CSC. It is not necessary that a criminal prosecution or proceeding have been brought, or a conviction to have occurred to bring a case; Creates a new section allowing a minor CSC victim to bring a civil suit because of a CSC any time before he or she is 48 years old so long as certain requirements are met; The cases accrued after 12/31/1996; The cases are brought within 1 year of the bill s effective date. However, this retroactive ability does not apply if the victim was between 13 and 16, consented to the conduct, and the other individual is no more than 4 years older; or if the victim is 16 or 17, consented, and the other individual does not have custodial authority of the minor. 20 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package SB 873 (S-2) (O Brien) Expands who are mandatory reports: Individuals who are employed by a college/university in a professional or counseling capacity or school bus drivers/aides whether he or she is employed by a school or under contract with a school; Individuals who are over 18, paid or volunteer, who is a coach, assistant coach, or athletic trainer in a K-12 or college/university athletic program or youth recreational program. When an allegation, written report, or subsequent investigation indicates that the individual who committed the suspected child abuse/neglect is a medical professional, and DHHS believes the report is based on fact, it must send a copy of the report to the medical professional s regulatory agency with licensing authority. Employers of mandatory reporters must notify those individuals that they are required to report. 21 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package SB 874 (S-2) & SB 880 (S-1) ( Jones) - Increases penalties for mandatory reporters who fail to report A paid individual who is a mandatory report, who has direct knowledge of the nature of the suspected child abuse/neglect, and willfully and knowingly fails to report is guilty of a felony punishable by no more than 2 years and/or a fine between $1,000 & $5,000. If this person commits a second or subsequent offense he or she is guilty of a felony punishable by up to 7 years imprisonment and/or a fine up to $15,000. A mandatory reporter who is a volunteer, and has direct knowledge of the nature of suspected child abuse/neglect, and willfully and knowing lying fails to report is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year and/or a fine of $1,000. 22 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Sexual Assault Package SB 875 (O Brien) Amends procedures for CSC cases brought in the Court of Claims When bringing a suit in the Court of Claims for a claim of sexual misconduct committed against a minor it doesn t have to include a signature by the claimant and no longer requires the claimant to file a notice of intent to file 6 months after the event that gives rise to the claim. These claim can be filed at any time after the event(s) occurred. 23 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
School Safety 24 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Ongoing discussion School Safety Competing proposals with common thread Arming Staff, facilities, SROs, counselors MASA working with a coalition of education organizations and law enforcement officials 25 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
School Safety - Tentative Proposal Protection Prevention Defense Grants for school resource officers Grants for school mental health professionals Grants for infrastructure and to harden facilities 26 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Marshall Plan 27 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Marshall Plan Still Evolving House pushing for inclusion in the School Aid Budget Senate looking at a standalone bill Governor remains optimistic 28 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Election Time 29 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Election Time - Term Limits Michigan House Michigan Senate Executive 20% of the Michigan House is Term Limited 70% of the Michigan Senate is Term Limited Governor, Attorney General, & Secretary of State are term limited 30 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Republican Frontrunners - GOV Bill Schuette Attorney General, State of Michigan Term Limited Brian Calley Lt. Governor, State of Michigan Patrick Colbeck State Senator Term Limited 31 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Democratic Frontrunners - GOV Gretchen Whitmer Former Senate Minority Leader Shri Thanedar Author, entrepreneur Abdul Al-Sayed Former director of the Detroit Health Department and MD 32 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Housekeeping 33 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Housekeeping Session number: 170g Session Title: Legislative Update and a Look at the Election Year Politics Make sure to circle this session on your SCECH form 34 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Questions/Comments 35 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Contact Peter Spadafore Associate Executive Director Government Relations Michigan Association of School Administrators pspadafore@gomasa.org 517.896.5951 @PeterSpadafore 36 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018
Thank You www.gomasa.org @MASA_Gov 37 2018-04-17 MSBO Legislatuve Update - PJS - April 11, 2018