SB 112-POSTSECONDARY CLASS FOR HIGH SCHOOL  CHAIRMAN MILLER brought up SB 112, and explained the proposed CS addresses Senator Pearce's concern by adding on page 2, line 3, "a student in good standing." SENATOR ELTON said that in addition to that language, the CS also states on page 2, lines 11 and 12, that "good standing" shall be determined by the governing body of the district. It will be defined by the individual districts, not in statute. SENATOR PEARCE moved to adopt the Committee Substitute. Without objection, it was adopted. Number 331 MR. HARRY ROGERS, Valdez School District, stated his district has a concern that SB 112 may have a negative effect on its current program that successfully blends high school and college for those going on to a degree program or to a school-to-career program. He described the partnership between parents, PWS Community College and Valdez High School. Of the 229 high school students, 104 are taking college credit. If this bill passes, it could add a considerable fiscal note to the school district without gaining anything beyond what it's already doing. With a fiscal note of $75,000 or $80,000 the district will have to reevaluate what it's doing. SENATOR ELTON commented that one addition to the bill is a provision that it will not preclude other arrangements that lower tuition and do some of the things Mr. Rogers' district is doing with adjunct professors. He would follow up with a phone call. MR. ROGERS thanked the Senator. SENATOR ELTON moved CSSB 112(HES) Version I from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.