This bill requires school administrative units to adopt policies and procedures to ensure that the approved curriculum presented is implemented in the classroom without change, to post at least 3 years of data regarding certain student enrollment and performance, to maintain lists regarding participation in and development of professional development programs and to create an online portal that will act as the single source for all student information and data that can be accessed by 3rd-party contractors, including curriculum materials and information regarding speakers and guests. The bill requires the Department of Education to list and make available to the public all administrator, teacher and staff professional development and instructional programs offered to schools that are paid for
43 with state funds and maintain a list of school boards that have approved a statewide
44 program. The bill places restrictions on the choice of academic class offerings and
45 curriculum materials and on-site professional development programs. Certain provisions
46 of this bill are designed to satisfy federal law related to parental access to information and
47 protection of pupil's rights.