SB 235-SCHOOL PERFORMANCE BONUSES  CHAIR DYSON called the meeting back to order at 2:29:16 PM and announced the committee would take up SB 235. SENATOR GREEN moved to report SB 235 and attached fiscal notes from committee with individual recommendations. SENATOR ELTON objected. SENATOR OLSON remarked that many of the people who will be directly affected by this bill have told him that they oppose it. CHAIR DYSON mentioned that parents and teachers in the Chugach district were very enthusiastic about a similar measure that their district had instituted. SENATOR ELTON said that he is concerned about initiating a $10 million to $15 million program whose effects are so difficult to predict and suggested testing the concept in a single-school district before trying it across the state. He remarked that addressing the dropout rate should be given higher funding priority than a reward program and expressed reservations about whether teachers and administrators could work any harder than they are already working now. SENATOR WILKEN said that he is convinced that properly designed incentive pay will be beneficial to the state. CHAIR DYSON called for a roll call on the motion to move the bill from committee. Senators Green, Wilken, and Chair Dyson voted yea; Senators Elton and Olson voted nay. The motion passed.