K-5 social and emotional health pilot program - creation - selection of pilot schools - rules.

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(1) There is created the K-5 social and emotional health pilot program in the department to determine the impact of dedicated school mental health professionals in kindergarten through fifth grade in elementary schools that have high-poverty, high-need students. The pilot program is implemented within the selected pilot schools and administered by the department as a pilot program for three consecutive school years, unless extended by the general assembly. Subject to available appropriations or gifts, grants, or donations for the threeyear term of the pilot program, pursuant to section 22-102-106, the department shall employ or contract with a pilot program coordinator and contract for preliminary and final program evaluations of the pilot program. The department shall promulgate any rules necessary for the administration of the pilot program.

(2) (a) Subject to available appropriations or gifts, grants, or donations for the three-year term of the pilot program, no later than January 15 immediately preceding the first implementation year, the department shall select up to ten pilot schools to participate in the pilot program. If available appropriations and gifts, grants, or donations are insufficient to fully fund the pilot program, the department may select fewer than ten pilot schools to participate in the pilot program. The department shall select pilot schools that exhibit the characteristics set forth in subsection (2)(b) of this section and that are appropriate test schools to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of the pilot program. The pilot schools must demonstrate a willingness to participate in the pilot program and to collect the data and information necessary for the evaluation of the pilot program.

(b) The department shall select pilot schools, including rural, small, and geographically diverse schools, which schools shall be located in a school district that has a high rate of youth suicide, attempted suicide, or suicidal ideation; have a high-poverty student population and a high percentage of students who experience or may experience food insecurity, as evidenced by the number or percentage of students in the school who are eligible for free and reduced-priced meals; and may include schools:

  1. In large, metropolitan school districts;

  2. That have significant ethnic, cultural, and language diversity within their studentpopulations, which may include students from refugee populations;

  3. That have a high number or density of youth who are students in out-of-home placement, as defined in section 22-32-138;

  4. That are in a school district that has a high percentage of students who are adjudicated delinquent; and

  5. That are in a school district that has a plan in place to recruit, hire, and retain adiverse workforce that reflects the race, ethnicity, and other characteristics of the student body.

(c) Prior to a selected school implementing the pilot program pursuant to this article 102, the school must notify all parents or legal guardians of students at the school of the school's selection as a pilot school.

Source: L. 2019: Entire article added, (HB 19-1017), ch. 156, p. 1848, § 1, effective

August 2. L. 2020: (1) and (2)(a) amended, (HB 20-1418), ch. 197, p. 942, § 8, effective June 30.

Cross references: For the legislative declaration in HB 20-1418, see section 1 of chapter 197, Session Laws of Colorado 2020.


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