h_ed_2017a_2017-02-13t13:39:03z1 Hearing Summary
Date: 02/13/2017
Location: RM 271
BILL SUMMARY for HB17-1181
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Votes: View--> | Action Taken: |
Refer House Bill 17-1181 to the Committee on Appro | PASS |
04:12 PM
The committee recessed.
04:20 PM
The committee returned from recess.
04:20 PM -- HB17-1181
Representative Petterson and Representative Lundeen, co-sponsors, presented House Bill 17-1181 which concerns requiring a single state-wide end-of-year assessment for students enrolled in ninth grade that is aligned with the tenth-grade assessment.
The co-sponsors answered questions from the committee.
04:26 PM -- Eleanor Cabell, representing herself, spoke in support of the bill.
04:28 PM -- Cathy Kipp, president of the Poudre School District Board of Education, spoke in support of the bill.
04:31 PM -- Jen Walmer, representing Democrats for Education Reform, spoke in support of the bill. She also spoke in opposition to HB17-1117 and HB17-1062.
04:37 PM -- Emily Richardson, representing Strive Prep Schools, spoke in support of the bill.
04:39 PM -- Cheryl Mosier, representing herself, spoke in support of the bill. She also spoke in opposition to HB17-1117 and HB17-1062.
04:42 PM -- Luke Ragland, representing Ready Colorado, spoke in support of the bill. He also spoke in opposition to HB17-1117 and HB17-1062.
04:45 PM -- Kelly Caufield, representing Colorado Succeeds, spoke in favor of the bill. She also spoke in opposition to HB17-1117 and HB17-1062.
Ms. Caufield answered questions from the committee regarding HB17-1062 and local options.
Representative Pettersen answered questions from the committee regarding school performance.
04:52 PM -- Evie Hudak, representing the Colorado Parent Teacher Association (Colorado PTA), spoke in support of HB17-1117, HB17-1181, and HB17-1062. She discussed Colorado PTA's preference for assessments at different grade levels.
Ms. Hudak answered questions from the committee regarding issues regarding opt out rates.
Ms. Hudak answered questions regarding HB17-1117 and data collection.
05:03 PM -- Tory Tripp, representing herself, spoke in favor of the bill. She answered questions from the committee.
Ms. Tripp spoke in opposition to HB17-1117. Ms. Tripp answered questions regarding student assessment and data collection.
05:13 PM
Representative Pettersen and Representative Lundeen provided closing comments on the bill.
The committee members provided closing comments on the bill.
BILL: | HB17-1181 | |
TIME: | 05:19:28 PM | |
MOVED: | Pettersen | |
MOTION: | Refer House Bill 17-1181 to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 13-0. | |
SECONDED: | Lundeen | |
VOTE
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Bridges
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Yes
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Everett
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Yes
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Exum
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Yes
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Garnett
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Yes
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Lee
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Yes
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Leonard
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Yes
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Lundeen
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Yes
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McLachlan
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Yes
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Navarro
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Yes
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Sias
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Yes
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Wilson
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Yes
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Buckner
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Yes
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Pettersen
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Yes
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Final YES: 13 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS
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