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Nava |
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01/25/02 |
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Preschool Through Post-secondary System |
SB |
SJM 10 |
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ANALYST: |
Baca |
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Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates
HJM 11
Relates
to HB 76, SB 71
State Department of Education (SDE)
Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 10 requests the Commission on Higher Education and the State Board of Education to establish a preschool through post-secondary education advisory council to develop a plan for an integrated preschool through post-secondary education system and a data system that provides information to follow and assess student progress in achieving identified goals.
Significant
Issues
This bill request that CHE and SDE continue
coordination begun with a three-year federal grant for teacher quality
enhancement, and that the Teacher Education Accountability Council be
recognized as New Mexico’s preschool through post-secondary education advisory
council. The council would provide
guidance in the creation of an aligned policy between public schools and higher
education thereby ensuring students completing high school would be better
prepared to succeed in post-secondary education and the work place.
According to SDE, this legislation supports the
State Board of Education’s Strategic Goal:
Accountability 3.3 that all students will leave the state’s school
system with the tools necessary to succeed in higher education and the work
place.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
SJM 10 has no fiscal
impact. However, SDE and CHE may incur expenses related to continuing the
advisory’s activities, e.g., mileage and per diem for members representing the
public.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
SDE and CHE are
currently performing this function.
CONFLICT/DUPLICATION/COMPANIONSHIP/RELATIONSHIP
SJM 10 is identical to
HJM 11 (Preschool Through Post-Secondary System).
Senate Bill 71 and HB
76 (both titled High School Curricula) relate to HJM 11.
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