Plain English Breakdown
The bill did not pass, so it is uncertain if any districts would actually take advantage of the reimbursement opportunity.
School Social Workers and Psychologists Act
This bill allows local school boards to hire licensed social workers and psychologists for students in public schools and provides partial state funding for their salaries if certain conditions are met.
What This Bill Does
- Allows local school boards to employ licensed social workers and psychologists in public schools.
- Provides that a school district can receive reimbursement from the state for half of the salaries of these professionals if they hire at least one per 1,000 students.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local school boards
- School districts
- Licensed social workers and psychologists
- Students in public schools
Terms To Know
- Reimbursement
- Money given back to a district by the state for part of the cost of hiring social workers or psychologists.
- Licensed professionals
- Social workers and psychologists who have completed required education and passed exams to work in schools.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass during its session.
- It is unclear how many districts will take advantage of this funding opportunity.
- Details about the application process for reimbursement are not provided in the summary.