Politics & Government

Woodbury Rep. Kieffer Works Toward Tougher Grad Standards, Penalties for Repeat Sex Offenders

Bill that would reinstate math test as part of grad requirements will take a lot of 'fine-tuning,' says Republican from Woodbury.

Rep. Andrea Kieffer says a bill she’s authoring to make things tougher on repeat sex offenders is making headway while a measure to reinstate math standards for high school graduates is also gaining steam.

The sex-offender bill (HF532) relates to inappropriate conduct with minors and would sentence offenders to up to five years in prison if the individual has a qualifying prior offense.

“It’s one of those, an ounce of prevention now is worth a pound of cure later,” said Kieffer, a Republican from Woodbury, adding that the bill has nearly unanimous support.

Find out what's happening in Woodburywith free, real-time updates from Patch.

She’s also working on a bill (HF558) that would reinstate a math test in order for high school students to graduate. About four years ago the state Legislature placed a moratorium on the test because so few students were passing it, Kieffer said. The state Department of Education, teachers and others have worked up a test that would be part of grad standards for 2012, she said, but the measure is far from complete.

“There’s going to be a lot of fine-tuning to this bill,” she said.

Find out what's happening in Woodburywith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The bill takes about 90 percent of a similar bill that was introduced last year, Kieffer said, and the test equates to eight-grade algebra.

“We’re not asking kids to pass calculus or anything,” she said. “But we’re not going to give you a high school diploma because you showed up.”


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here