SB37

__//**Purpose-**//__
===**To give students an effective learning method for them to fall back on in their highschool years. By giving these students an effective learning method to use, they do not have to just accept the option of failure which can further discourage them and push them to dropping out. These specialized learning skills are to serve as one more strategy to futher lower the dropout rates in the U.S and heighten the educational confidence in the students.**===

__//**Eligibility-**//__
===**SB37 is a program that effects public school students, grades 4th through 8th. This bill also applies to the teachers of these grades who teach Science, S.S, Math, or Language Arts. Schools with 3 sections per core subject, per grade (one teacher per learning skill of each subject) are elligible for this program.**===

**2.) Last day of 2012 school year students going into grades 4th through 8th(next year) will take a learning skills test to determine what kind of method they learn by best.**
===**3.)Summer 2012, teachers of the schools using this program will meet at the end of June to the beginning of July to determine who is teaching the tactile, visual and auditory classes in each core subject (Math, Science, S.S and Language Arts). Students will then be placed into classes based on the results of their learning skills test.**=== ===**4.)Teachers have the rest of the summer to organize their curriculmn based on the learning skill class they will be teaching. In the second and third weeks of July, educators about specialized learning skills will visit the schools using this program to help teachers better understand how they will be teaching. (the skill the class is based on is what most of the material will be taught like but NOT all)**=== ===**5.) This program will be in effect starting in the 2012-2013 school year. Schools don't have to start the program now but they will have to vote at the same time as designated and will follow the same procedure in later years to start the program in their school.**===

**__//Fiscal Impacts-//__**
===**On average an affordable education bill is from $5,000,000 to $25,000,000 annually.Overall the fiscal impact for this bill will be about $22,333,33.00. This is split between the costs of Marketing, Labor and Education. (Funding for this will be taken from Defense and HealthCare funding.)**===

**__//Labor//__- approximatley $20,833,333.00 spent on incentives for __teachers__ to participate in this program.**
===//__**Education**__//**- approximatley $1,000,000.00 spent on __educating teachers__ on effective ways to teach by each learning method (educators are paid to hold groups across the U.S to educate these teachers.)**===