Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB333

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  

Caption

To establish the Alabama Modified School Calendar Grant Program; to allow local boards of education to adopt a modified school calendar and to offset the associated costs with grants awarded through the program; to require the State Department of Education to administer the program; to create the Alabama Modified School Calendar Grant Fund and the Alabama Modified School Calendar Administration Fund within the State Treasury; to require the State Board of Education to adopt rules for implementing the program; to provide application and eligibility criteria for local boards of education to participate; and to provide for annual reporting on the use of funds by the State Board of Education.

Impact

The introduction of the Alabama Modified School Calendar Grant Program under HB333 will significantly impact local school laws by facilitating the transition to nontraditional school calendars. The bill outlines eligibility criteria for local boards of education that wish to partake in the grant program and mandates the State Department of Education to oversee the administration of the funds. Schools adopting this modified schedule must adhere to specific guidelines, including providing additional resources during 'intersessions'—periods between the regular school sessions allocated for tutoring and enrichment for students.

Summary

House Bill 333 establishes the Alabama Modified School Calendar Grant Program aimed at allowing local boards of education to adopt a modified academic calendar. The bill provides for grants that will offset the costs incurred from implementing this change. This program is designed to specifically benefit school districts that choose to distribute instructional days more evenly throughout the year rather than adhering to a traditional calendar. The intent is to enhance student engagement and achievement by allowing more flexible scheduling for both students and staff.

Contention

While proponents argue that the modified calendar can lead to improved educational outcomes and a more responsive educational environment, there may be concerns regarding the allocation of resources and the logistical challenges presented. Additionally, opinions may vary on the effectiveness of a modified school calendar in meeting the diverse needs of students across different regions in Alabama. The need for adequate funding and the associated administrative responsibilities assigned to the State Board of Education could also become focal points of debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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