Direct the amendment of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota regarding the coursework required for high school graduation.
Impact
The impact of this bill on state laws includes the formalization of educational requirements, which could lead to a more consistent curriculum across high schools in South Dakota. By defining these requirements, the bill aims to enhance educational standards and ensure that all students fulfill necessary coursework to graduate. The inclusion of advanced courses and flexible credit substitution for certain subjects could also encourage students to pursue interests in technical fields, which may be beneficial in the evolving job market.
Summary
House Bill 1078 seeks to amend the Administrative Rules of South Dakota regarding the coursework required for high school graduation. The bill mandates the Board of Education Standards to implement specific credit requirements for graduation by September 30, 2026. This includes four units of language arts, three units of social studies, and three units each of mathematics and science, along with credits in career and technical education, personal finance, fine arts, physical education, health, and electives. Notably, students may substitute certain advanced courses in computer science or agriculture science for science credits as long as they do not replace biology credits.
Contention
One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 1078 may stem from the flexibility it introduces regarding course substitutions. While proponents might argue that allowing advanced computer science and agricultural sciences to count towards science credits represents a modern approach to education, detractors could be concerned that it dilutes traditional science education. Additionally, the new credit requirements could lead to discussions about the adequacy of resources and teacher preparedness to meet these standards across all districts, particularly in rural areas where educational resources may be limited.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting to a flat rate the real property taxes.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution to the State of South Dakota, increasing the number of required signatures on a petition to initiate an amendment or measure.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring a number of signatures on a petition to initiate a constitutional amendment be obtained from each county.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election amendments to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, requiring an intervening general election before consideration of an initiated constitutional amendment or initiated measure having the same subject as a previously rejected initiated amendment or measure.