(a) The Commissioner of Children and Families shall implement the operational plan developed pursuant to section 2 of public act 21-174* to establish an education unit within the Department of Children and Families, for the education of any child who resides in any juvenile justice facility and any incarcerated child. The Commissioner of Children and Families shall administer, coordinate and control the operations of the unit and be responsible for the overall supervision and direction of all courses and activities of the unit.
(b) The commissioner, or his or her designee, shall:
(1) Have the power to employ and dismiss staff and, as a board of education would in accordance with the applicable provisions of section 10-151, such teachers as are necessary to carry out the intent of this section and to pay their salaries, or to contract with local or regional boards of education or educational service providers for the purpose of providing educational services to children being served by the unit;
(2) Develop and review quarterly reports, which shall be available to the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee established pursuant to section 46b-121n, on academic performance, school discipline, attendance and other similar issues concerning students educated by the unit;
(3) Have the power to contract with providers of educational services for compilation, at least semiannually, of performance data to ensure that reporting measures are tailored to experiences of students in short and long-term placements in juvenile justice facilities;
(4) Require providers of educational services to develop partnerships and programs with local educational agencies, private educational providers and local industries and businesses;
(5) Report student performance data, attendance and rates of participation for all education programs and document transition activities and outcomes and collaborations with community service providers and parents to the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee established pursuant to section 46b-121n;
(6) (A) Ensure that students have access to earn credits toward high school graduation and have access to arts and career and technical education courses, state-wide and college preparatory testing, and (B) provide alternative options for high school equivalency certificates for students who are twenty years of age or older with insufficient credits to meet graduation requirements pursuant to section 10-221a; and
(7) Enable students to have access to web-based content including credit recovery programs to allow students to earn a credit for a course he or she did not satisfactorily complete.
(c) The commissioner may employ within the unit transition specialists whose primary responsibility is to facilitate the successful transition of children from their communities to secure facilities and then back to their local educational program upon release. Transition specialists shall:
(1) Collaborate with local and regional boards of education, governing councils of a state or local charter school, interdistrict magnet school operators and agencies that serve the needs of children, employers and other community supports for reentry to plan and manage successful transitions between the unit, the student's previous school and the school the student will enroll in upon leaving the unit;
(2) Manage and track the educational credits of a student who is in an out-of-home placement and document the success of a placement following a student's reentry into his or her community; and
(3) Be responsible for communicating with the reentry coordinators who appear on a list pursuant to section 10-253a, whose primary responsibility is to support educational success in students returning to the community from juvenile justice system custody and who shall ensure all information regarding the education of a child under the oversight of the unit is communicated to the school the student will enroll in upon leaving juvenile justice system custody.
(d) The education unit shall ensure that the school the student will enroll in, after the unit's obligation to provide services to the student ends, provides services and supports that maximize the student's success.
(e) The education unit shall employ a uniform system of state-wide electronic record transfers for maintaining and sharing educational records for any child who resides in a juvenile justice facility and any incarcerated child in an educational program to be overseen by a directory manager as designated by the commissioner. Such system shall be aligned with recommendations by the Individualized Education Program Advisory Council established pursuant to section 10-76nn.
(P.A. 21-174, S. 3.)
*Note: Section 2 of public act 21-174 is special in nature and therefore has not been codified but remains in full force and effect according to its terms.
History: P.A. 21-174 effective October 1, 2022.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 17a - Social and Human Services and Resources
Chapter 319 - Department of Children and Families
Section 17a-1. (Formerly Sec. 17-410). - Definitions.
Section 17a-2. (Formerly Sec. 17-411). - Composition of department. Name change.
Section 17a-3a. - Connecticut Juvenile Training School. Department duties.
Section 17a-4a. - Children's Behavioral Health Advisory Committee. Membership. Reports.
Section 17a-5. (Formerly Sec. 17-414). - Appointment of commissioner.
Section 17a-6. (Formerly Sec. 17-415). - Powers and duties of commissioner.
Section 17a-6f. - Software application for computers and mobile devices.
Section 17a-10d. - Youth advisory councils.
Section 17a-15a. - Inclusion of information in documents concerning permanent placement plan.
Section 17a-15d. - Policy re Social Security disability insurance benefit payments.
Section 17a-16a. - School placement for children in out-of-home care. Nexus school districts.
Section 17a-18. (Formerly Sec. 17-422). - Receipt of grants or gifts.
Section 17a-19. (Formerly Sec. 17-422a). - Administration of the parent-child resource system.
Section 17a-22c. - Performance measures for Connecticut Community KidCare. Curricula and training.
Section 17a-22e. - Reports re implementation of Connecticut Community KidCare to General Assembly.
Section 17a-22gg. - Home Visitation Program Consortium.
Section 17a-22h. - Behavioral Health Partnership. Development and implementation.
Section 17a-22hh. - Data repository for emergency mobile psychiatric services personnel.
Section 17a-22ii. - Mental and Behavioral Health Treatment Fund.
Section 17a-22j. - Behavioral Health Partnership Oversight Council. Members. Duties.
Section 17a-22jj. - Social Determinants of Mental Health Fund.
Section 17a-22l. - Consumer and provider appeal procedures.
Section 17a-22m. - Annual evaluation of Behavioral Health Partnership. Report to General Assembly.
Section 17a-23. (Formerly Sec. 17-427). - High Meadows. Function; age limits.
Section 17a-26. (Formerly Sec. 17-430). - Use of federal funds available for services to children.
Section 17a-27a. - Long Lane School Advisory Board established. Composition. Report.
Section 17a-27e. - Connecticut Juvenile Training School. Standards.
Section 17a-30. (Formerly Sec. 17-434). - Regional advisory councils. Appointments and terms.
Section 17a-32. (Formerly Sec. 17-435a). - Names of children's facilities designated.
Section 17a-36. (Formerly Sec. 17-439). - Financial liability for services.
Section 17a-38. (Formerly Sec. 17-441a). - Home-based treatment programs.
Section 17a-42. (Formerly Sec. 17-444). - Photo-listing service established.
Section 17a-43. (Formerly Sec. 17-444a). - Registration with photo-listing service.
Section 17a-45. (Formerly Sec. 17-444c). - Referral to photo-listing service.
Section 17a-46. (Formerly Sec. 17-444d). - Deferral of photo-listing a child.
Section 17a-47. (Formerly Sec. 17-445). - Legal division re child abuse and neglect.
Section 17a-52. - Connecticut Suicide Advisory Board. Composition. Duties.
Section 17a-52a. - Evidence-based youth suicide prevention training program.
Section 17a-53. - Training manual for youth suicide prevention programs.
Section 17a-54. - Parent education and support centers.
Section 17a-54a. - Support for families with children with serious, chronic medical conditions.
Section 17a-55. - Awarding of grants to community service programs based upon effectiveness.
Section 17a-59a. - Definitions. Removal of infant from prospective adoptive parent.
Section 17a-59b. - Removal of infant. Prospective adoptive parent's right to hearing. Regulations.
Section 17a-61. - Public information program.
Section 17a-61a. - Accreditation of Department of Children and Families by Council on Accreditation.
Section 17a-62a. - Homeless youth program.
Section 17a-62b. - Services for homeless children and youth.
Section 17a-64. - Raise the Grade pilot program.
Section 17a-75. (Formerly Sec. 17-205b). - Definitions.
Section 17a-81. (Formerly Sec. 17-205h). - Parental consent necessary for treatment. Exceptions.
Section 17a-82. (Formerly Sec. 17-205i). - Payment of commitment and transportation expenses.