SB 198-RAMPART SCHOOL: YUKON-KOYUKUK DISTRICT  9:36:54 AM CO-CHAIR STORY announced that the final order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 198, "An Act providing that Rampart School is located within the Yukon-Koyukuk School District regional educational attendance area; and providing for an effective date." She noted that SB 198 is the companion bill to HB 335, which the committee last heard on 3/7/2022. 9:37:52 AM MS. TESHNER, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Department of Education and Early Development, presented that SB 198 would move the Rampart School from the Yukon Flat School District (YFSD) to the Yukon-Koyukuk School District (YKSD). 9:39:02 AM LAURIE THOMAS, President, Yukon Flats School Board, testified in support of SB 198. She stated that she has served on the Yukon Flats School Board for many years and knows the history of the Rampart School. Over the past 10 years there has been an effort to revitalize the community of Rampart and reopen the school. She said that YFSD had a vocational education program and invited students at the Rampart School to participate. She stated that they worked together and decided to become partners. They found that, where the community of Rampart is located, logistically it would be more feasible for the Rampart school to be under YFSD, so a memorandum of agreement was created to help with the budgets. She stated that every year the memorandum has been renewed, and then it was decided switching the boundary would be easier. She stated that this is what the community and the students of Rampart want, so the communities voted in favor of the switch. 9:42:42 AM GRACE BEAUJEAN, Research Analyst, Division of Community and Regional Affairs, Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development, described that, before redrawing the boundaries to move the community of Rampart into YKSD, the local communities would be consulted. Then the 2020 U.S. Census Tract boundaries would be used to ensure the entire community of Rampart is successfully redrawn into YKSD. After the new boundaries for each district are drawn, they would need to be described and the geographic information systems updated. 9:43:46 AM CO-CHAIR DRUMMOND moved to report SB 198 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SB 198 was reported out of the House Education Standing Committee.