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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE TO STUDY
TEACHER ATTENDANCE AND THE USE OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS IN
SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
WHEREAS, the legislative and the executive branches have
made a commitment to public school reform by, for example,
eliminating most social promotion; requiring more formalized
assistance for students who are failing; increasing
grade-level and graduation requirements; and instituting the
three-tier licensure system for teachers and school
administrators to raise teacher qualifications and salaries;
and
WHEREAS, teachers and schools are now held accountable
for student achievement; and
WHEREAS, the state expects teachers to improve their
teaching skills through professional development; however,
because most teacher contracts have not been extended beyond
the instructional year, professional development often causes
teacher absences from the classroom; and
WHEREAS, studies show that students who have teachers
with fewer absences have significantly larger improvements in
test scores and other achievement indicators; and
WHEREAS, the use of substitute teachers is disruptive to
students and, over time, can affect the academic structure of