Budget Amendment ID: FY2015-S4-544
EDU 544
Teen Parent Student Liaison Grant Program 2
Mr. DiDomenico and Ms. Forry moved that the proposed new text be amended moved that the bill be amended by adding the following section:
“SECTION XXXX. Chapter 76 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 21 the following section:-
For a competitively bid statewide grant pilot administered by the department of elementary and secondary education for the implementation of an expectant and parenting student liaison modeled after an evidence-based program at Chelsea High School shall be made available for a public school district with students in grade 7 or higher in a municipality with an annual birth rate to women ages 13 to 19, inclusive, greater than 15 births per 1,000.
Each school shall post on its website the name and contact information of its expectant and parenting student liaison. The duties of the expectant and parenting student liaison may be in addition to other duties the liaison may have. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the expectant and parenting student liaison shall have access to the school records necessary for the liaison to assist the expectant or parenting student with the development of a plan for the student to graduate from high school.
The department of public health shall calculate the annual birth rate and annual total number of births to women ages 13 to 19, inclusive, of each municipality. No later than July 31,2014, the department of public health shall notify the department of its findings. No later than August 15, 2014, the department shall notify those school districts whose annual birth rate or annual total number of births to women ages 13 to 19, inclusive, may apply for the competitive grant to implement the designation of an expectant and parenting student liaison in the 2015-2016 school year.
Each expectant and parenting student liaison shall, in close consultation with an expectant or parenting student, create an individualized plan for graduation that (i) is designed to ensure the student meets graduation requirements, (ii) includes flexible class scheduling and alternative credit accumulation options, as needed, and (iii) furthers the student’s post-graduation college or career goals. As needed, the plan shall also include a proposed end date for the student’s maternity or paternity leave of absence. The liaison shall present the advantages and disadvantages of each education option available to the student, without coercing or steering the student in any direction, and work with the student to determine which options best meet the student’s needs. If flexible class scheduling and alternative credit accumulation options are not available in the student’s school or district, the liaison shall work with the student to find such options. With the consent of the student, the liaison shall make a reasonable attempt to engage a family member in the development of the plan and any modifications to it. If such a family member is not available or if the student does not consent to the involvement of a family member, the liaison shall make a reasonable attempt to engage an adult outside of the student’s family in the development or modification of the plan, provided that the student consents to such involvement.
The liaison shall review the plan with the student at designated points during the school year and assess the student’s progress toward each graduation requirement and post-graduation goal. The liaison and student shall modify the plan from time to time as appropriate.
Before, during and after a student’s maternity or paternity leave of absence, the liaison shall attempt to connect a student with academic and social-emotional supports within and outside of the school, including but not limited to child care, health care, transportation, flexible scheduling, alternative credit accumulation options, and parenting and life skills classes. The liaison shall follow up with the student to ensure he or she has obtained needed supports and shall, where necessary, work in partnership with community-based organizations to assist and advocate for the student in obtaining support services. The expectant and parenting student liaison shall inform each expectant and parenting student of the student’s rights under Title IX."