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A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

Education
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
WOOD
Last action
2025-03-14
Official status
Withdrawn. H.J. 660 .
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2025-03-14 Iowa Legislature

    Withdrawn. H.J. 660 .

  2. 2025-02-13 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 393 .

  3. 2025-02-11 Iowa Legislature

    Committee vote: Yeas, 23. Nays, 0. H.J. 294 .

  4. 2025-02-11 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, recommending passage. H.J. 294 .

  5. 2025-02-06 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee recommends passage.

  6. 2025-02-05 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee Meeting: 02/06/2025 12:30PM House Lounge.

  7. 2025-01-30 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee: Ingels, Ehlert and Johnson, C. H.J. 171 .

  8. 2025-01-27 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, referred to Education. H.J. 129 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to the Iowa school performance profiles published by the department of education, including how dropout students affect school performance grades contained in the profiles.(See HF 393 .)

Current Bill Text

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House

File

136

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

136

BY

WOOD

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

the

Iowa

school

performance

profiles

1

published

by

the

department

of

education,

including

how

2

dropout

students

affect

school

performance

grades

contained

3

in

the

profiles.

4

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

5

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136

Section

1.

2013

Iowa

Acts,

chapter

121,

section

73,

1

subsection

2,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

2

2.

The

department

shall

develop

an

achievement

score

that

3

calculates

aggregate

growth

as

well

as

aggregate

proficiency

4

of

students

which

when

combined

with

other

academic

indicators

5

results

in

an

overall

school

performance

grade

for

each

6

attendance

center

in

the

school

district.

For

purposes

of

7

calculating

the

performance

grade,

if

a

student

returns

to

8

the

school

after

dropping

out

and

subsequently

drops

out

9

again,

the

student’s

second

or

subsequent

dropping

out

of

10

school

shall

not

adversely

affect

the

school’s

performance

11

grade.

The

performance

grade

may

also

be

used

as

one

measure

12

to

rank

and

classify

schools

into

six

different

performance

13

categories:

exceptional,

high

performing,

commendable,

14

acceptable,

needs

improvement,

and

priority.

The

categories

15

may

be

used

to

define

support

and

specialized

assistance

to

16

schools

classified

as

needs

improvement

or

priority

as

well

as

17

to

recognize

schools

designated

exceptional

or

high

performing.

18

Additionally,

a

closing

gap

score

shall

be

calculated

as

19

another

measure

to

determine

subgroup

performance

and

to

rank

20

and

classify

attendance

centers.

Other

academic

indicators

21

shall

be

defined

as

criterion

referenced

variables

that

will

22

be

utilized

in

the

calculation

of

the

performance

grade.

23

Other

academic

indicators

shall

include

but

not

be

limited

24

to

graduation

rates,

attendance

rates,

and

college-readiness

25

rates.

Additional

indicators

of

academic

success

and

progress

26

may

include

post-graduation

data,

suspension

and

expulsion

27

rates,

levels

of

student

engagement,

parent

satisfaction,

28

parent

engagement,

and

staff

working

conditions.

29

EXPLANATION

30

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

31

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

32

This

bill

relates

to

the

Iowa

school

performance

profiles

33

published

by

the

department

of

education.

Pursuant

to

the

34

federal

Every

Student

Succeeds

Act

and

2013

Iowa

Acts,

chapter

35

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H.F.

136

121,

section

73,

the

department

is

required

to

publish

on

1

its

internet

site

an

online

tool

showing

how

public

schools

2

performed

on

certain

required

measures.

The

department

3

fulfills

these

requirements

by

publishing

the

Iowa

school

4

performance

profiles

annually.

The

bill

provides

that,

for

5

purposes

of

calculating

the

performance

grade

for

an

attendance

6

center,

if

a

student

returns

to

the

school

after

dropping

out

7

and

subsequently

drops

out

again,

the

student’s

second

or

8

subsequent

dropping

out

of

school

shall

not

adversely

affect

9

the

school’s

performance

grade.

10

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