BILL NUMBER: SB 725	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JULY 7, 2015
	AMENDED IN SENATE  JUNE 2, 2015
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 28, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Hancock
    (   Coauthor:   Senator  
Hertzberg   ) 

                        FEBRUARY 27, 2015

   An act to repeal, add, and repeal Section 60605.1 of the Education
Code, relating to pupil  instruction and services. 
 instruction. 



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 725, as amended, Hancock. Pupil  instruction and
services:   instruction:  visual and performing
arts content standards.
   Existing law required the State Board of Education, by June 1,
2001, to adopt content standards in the curriculum area of visual and
performing arts pursuant to recommendations developed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
   This bill would repeal those provisions and would require the
 state board, by June 30, 2017, to adopt, reject, or modify
visual and performing arts standards submitted by the Superintendent
in accordance with specified requirements. The bill would require the
Superintendent to convene a panel of visual and performing arts
experts, a majority of whom would be credentialed visual and
performing arts teachers, for the purpose of deliberating on and
recommending visual and performing arts content standards for
adoption by the state board. The bill would require the
Superintendent to comply with specified procedural requirements,
including holding public meetings, and would require the
Superintendent to submit its recommended visual and performing arts
standards to the state board on or before January 30, 2017. The bill
would specify that the state board may adopt visual and performing
arts content standards pursuant to the above-specified provisions
only if the state board adopts a schedule recommended by the
Superintendent for the regular update of academic content standards
in all subjects for which academic content standards have been
adopted. The bill would repeal the bill's provisions on January 1,
2018.   Superintendent, in consultation with the state
board, to convene an academic content standards advisory committee,
comprised of 21 members, for the purpose of updating the content
standards in visual and performing arts in the areas of dance, visual
arts, theater, and music. The bill would provide for the appointment
of   committee members by the Governor, the Senate
Committee on Rules, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the
Superintendent, as specified. The bill would require the committee to
review the visual and performing arts content standards, prepare
updates to the content standards, and to recommend proposed updates
to the state board. The bill would require the state board, on or
before July 1, 2018, to either adopt or reject the updates proposed
by the committee. The bill would make its provisions contingent upon
the Legislature appropriating funds for its purposes in the annual
Budget Act. The bill would repeal the bill's provisions on January 1,
2019. 
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
   (a) Arts education helps prepare our pupils for the expectations
of the 21st century workforce, which includes the ability to
innovate, communicate, and collaborate. Employers across industry
sectors stress the need for innovation and creativity skills that are
developed by the arts.
   (b) In California, 1.4 million jobs, approximately 10 percent of
all jobs, are directly or indirectly related to or induced by the
arts.
   (c) Seven and eight-tenths percent of California's gross domestic
product is related to the creative industry.
   (d) It is in the state's best economic interest to provide pupils
the most current and relevant instruction in visual and performing
arts.
   (e) The state's current visual and performing arts content
standards do not include connections to the Common Core State
Standards or 21st century skills that are necessary to the careers of
the future.
   (f) California's content standards for the visual and performing
arts were last adopted 14 years ago in 2001.
   (g) In the interim period, education has changed: pedagogy has
improved and technology has been developed that impacts instruction
in the visual and performing arts.
   (h) There is nothing in current law that requires visual and
performing arts content standards to be reviewed and updated.
   (i) A standards-based, sequential visual and performing arts
education should be accessible to all pupils in every school.
   (j) Extensive research has demonstrated that arts education
engages pupils in learning, contributes to higher test scores, and
reduces truancy and dropout rates.
  SEC. 2.  Section 60605.1 of the Education Code is repealed.
  SEC. 3.  Section 60605.1 is added to the Education Code, to read:
   60605.1.  (a) The state board shall adopt visual and performing
arts content standards only if the state board adopts a schedule
recommended by the Superintendent for the regular update of academic
content standards in all subjects for which academic content
standards have been adopted by the state  board. 
 board pursuant to other legislation.  The visual and
performing arts content standards shall be adopted pursuant to the
following requirements:
   (1) The Superintendent, in consultation with the state board,
shall convene  a panel of visual and performing arts experts.
The Superintendent shall ensure that members of the expert panel
represent the breadth of the visual and performing arts and includes,
but is not limited to, elementary and secondary visual and
performing arts teachers, school principals, school district or
county office of education administrators, and university professors.
A majority of the expert panel shall be made up of credentialed
visual and performing arts teachers. The Superintendent and the
expert panel shall recommend visual and performing arts content
standards for adoption to the state board and   an
academic content standards advisory committee for the purpose of
updating the content standards in visual and performing arts in the
areas of dance, visual arts, theater, and music. The committee 
shall use the National Core Arts Standards developed by the National
Coalition for Core Arts Standards as the basis for their
deliberations. 
   (2) The Superintendent shall hold a minimum of two public meetings
pursuant to the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing
with Section 11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2
of the Government Code) in order for the public to provide input on
the visual and performing arts content standards that would be
recommended pursuant to paragraph (1).  
   (3) The Superintendent shall submit the recommended visual and
performing arts content standards to the state board on or before
January 30, 2017.  
   (4) On or before June 30, 2017, the state board shall adopt,
reject, or modify the visual and performing arts content standards
submitted by the Superintendent.  
   (5) If the state board modifies the visual and performing arts
content standards presented by the Superintendent, it shall provide
written reasons for its modifications in a public meeting. The state
board shall adopt its modifications to the visual and performing arts
content standards at no sooner than the next regularly scheduled
public meeting of the state board. The public meetings required by
this paragraph shall be held pursuant to the Bagley-Keene Open
Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Chapter 1
of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code). 

   (2) The committee shall consist of 21 members, appointed as
follows:  
   (A) Ten members appointed by the Governor.  
   (B) Four members appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. 

   (C) Four members appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. 

   (D) Three members appointed by the Superintendent.  
   (3) Members of the committee shall serve at the pleasure of the
appointing authority.  
   (4) At least one-half of the committee members appointed by each
appointing authority shall be current public elementary or secondary
school classroom teachers who have a professional credential under
state law and meet the definition of "highly qualified" under federal
law.  
   (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that all of the following
occur:  
   (1) That the committee include representation from teachers of
different grade level spans, including elementary, middle, and high
school grades.  
   (2) That each member of the committee possesses a thorough
knowledge of the academic content standards in the content area and
grade level span in which he or she is appointed.  
   (3) That the committee membership reflects the diversity of the
various ethnic groups, types of school districts, and regions in
California.  
   (c) The committee shall review the content standards established
for visual and performing arts, and shall recommend and prepare
updates to the content standards as the committee deems necessary.
 
   (d) In making its recommendations, the committee shall consider
both of the following criteria: 
   (1) The extent to which the proposed updates reflect current and
confirmed research in visual and performing arts.  
   (2) The impact the committee anticipates that the proposed updates
will have on school districts, including the impact on existing
curricula and assessments.  
   (e) The committee shall conduct at least two, and no more than
six, in-person meetings that are open to the public and include
opportunities for public input. The committee may convene additional
meetings by teleconference or the Internet subject to the
requirements of Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Chapter
1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code. 

   (f) Before the committee finalizes the proposed updates for
recommendation to the state board, the department shall post the
proposed updates on the department's Internet Web site for at least
60 days. The department shall include a link by which members of the
public may submit comments on the proposed updates.  
   (g) Upon completing its review and recommendation of the proposed
updates to the state board, the committee shall be dissolved. 

   (h) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation,
except for actual and necessary travel expenses and substitute
teacher costs.  
   (i) The committee shall submit the proposed updates to the state
board on or before January 31, 2018.  
   (j) The state board shall do either of the following on or before
July 1, 2018:  
   (1) Adopt the updates proposed by the committee.  
   (2) Reject the updates proposed by the committee.  
   (k) If the state board rejects the proposed updates, it shall
provide a written explanation to the Superintendent, the Governor,
and the Legislature of the reasons why the proposed updated standards
were rejected.  
   (b) 
    (l)  Nothing in this section shall be construed as
mandating an assessment of pupils in visual or performing arts. 
   (m) The convening of an academic content standards advisory
committee and the requirement for the state board to act on visual
and performing arts content standards is contingent upon the
Legislature appropriating funds for that purpose in the annual Budget
Act.  
   (c) 
    (n)  This section shall remain in effect only until
January 1,  2018,   2019,  and as of that
date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is enacted
before January 1,  2018,   2019,  deletes
or extends that date.