Oklahoma SB1630 allows school districts and charter schools to count certain days or hours toward instructional requirements under specific.
Oklahoma SB1630 amends the state's school year requirements, allowing school districts and charter schools to count certain days or hours toward the total instructional time. For instance, up to two days or twelve hours of virtual instruction can be counted if approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Additionally, up to one day or six hours can be counted when a high school site is completing statewide assessments and providing virtual instruction. The bill also specifies that certain days for professional meetings can count toward the total hours.
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