Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5698
For Immediate Release:
May 26, 2006
Open Transfer for State's Deaf and Hearing Impaired Students Passes
Senate
Oklahoma’s deaf and hearing impaired students are
one step closer to having better access to specialized education. The
State Senate unanimously passed House Bill 1646 Thursday authored by
Chickasha Republicans Senator Ron Justice and House Speaker Pro Tempore
Susan Winchester.
“This is an important bill for our students with special needs
because it will modify the Education Open Transfer Act to allow them
to transfer to school districts with specialized deaf education programs
at any time during the school year,” said Justice. "These
are expensive programs to offer and many public schools just can’t
afford them, but these students shouldn’t suffer because of that.
Every student deserves to have access to the best education possible
and this measure will give them that opportunity.”
Under the Open Transfer Act, a parent or guardian must apply for a transfer
by the February 1 deadline in order to be eligible to attend a new school
the following school year. HB 1646 makes an exception for students with
special hearing needs so that they can transfer at any time during a
school year.
“The Jane Brooks School in Chickasha asked for help for families
facing this situation. It is really important that parents have the
opportunity to do what’s best for their children, no matter what
time of year,” Winchester said.
The measure is now awaiting approval by the Governor.
For more information, contact:
Senator Justice's Office: (405) 521-5537