SENATE BILL NO. 104 "An Act relating to the duties of the state Board of Education and Early Development; and relating to school curriculum." 9:06:29 AM Vice-Chair Bishop stated that there were two fiscal notes, and outlined the fiscals notes. 9:08:11 AM BRITTANY HARTMANN, STAFF, SENATOR ANNA MACKINNON, discussed the bill. She stated that curriculum was one of the "vital levels that we need to pull" in order to improve education and educational outcomes for all Alaska students. She stated that the bill sought to improve educational outcomes for all Alaska students by providing the best curriculum available. She remarked that the bill charged the Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) and the Board of Education to find and approve of the best curriculum in the world. The curriculum would be made available to five school districts through and application process; and would be tested in a three-year pilot program for its appropriateness and effectiveness. She stated that the curriculum would become available to all districts after the pilot program. She announced that there would be incentive payments to those participating schools. 9:09:15 AM Co-Chair MacKinnon stated that there was a portion about Individual Education Programs (IEPs); and a reporting mechanism for DEED and parents to understand the curriculum used in all districts. Ms. Hartman replied in the affirmative. Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to REPORT SB 104 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 104(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two new fiscal impact notes from the Department of Education and Early Development. 9:10:17 AM AT EASE 9:13:23 AM RECONVENED