Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB363

Introduced
4/20/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Engrossed
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Report Pass
5/24/23  
Report Pass
5/24/23  
Enrolled
6/1/23  

Caption

Relating to the Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act; to amend Sections 16-6F-5, 16-6F-6, and 16-6F-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to change the appointment process for the Alabama Public Charter School Commission; to authorize the commission to hire staff; to require commissioners to receive annual training; to provide additional guidelines for the authorizing and application review process; to provide further for the operational and categorical funding of public charter schools in their first year of operation; and to clarify the per pupil federal, state, and local funding of conversion public charter schools during their first year of operation.

Impact

This legislation is expected to significantly influence the operational landscape for charter schools in Alabama. It allows for changes in the appointment of commission members and provides for their annual training, thereby enhancing their capacity to oversee charter schools effectively. Additionally, it clarifies the funding mechanisms for public charter schools, including per pupil funding which could impact fiscal stability and growth of these educational institutions. The bill also stipulates that public charter schools must adhere to specific financial regulations, such as undergoing annual independent audits, which could contribute to better accountability in school management.

Summary

House Bill 363, known as the Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, amends various sections of the Code of Alabama to modify the governance and funding procedures of public charter schools. This bill aims to streamline the establishment and operational guidelines for start-up and conversion public charter schools in Alabama, including the appointment process for the Alabama Public Charter School Commission and the allocation of state and local education funds to these schools during their first year of operation. The proposed changes seek to improve the transparency and efficacy of charter school authorizing processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 363 appears to be mixed among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters argue that increasing access to charter schools fosters competition and creates more educational opportunities for students, particularly in underserved areas. Critics, however, express concerns about the potential for a diversion of educational funds from traditional public schools to charter schools, leading to disparities in available resources. This tension reflects broader discussions on educational equity and funding priorities within the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention include how the bill addresses the limits on the number of charter schools that can be approved annually and the criteria for authorizing entities. Some legislators worry that without adequate oversight, the expansion of charter schools may lead to variations in educational quality and a lack of accountability. Existing local school boards have also voiced concerns about their diminished role in the charter approval process, which they believe could undermine local governance in educational matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB336

Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, creation of conversion public charter school districts authorized

AL SB305

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB558

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB533

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL SB343

Public Education, to require the State Department of Education for public K-12 schools, the Alabama Commission on Higher Education for public four-year institutions of higher education, and the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community College System for public two-year institutions of higher education to summarize and report break/fix rates on school technology devices to Legislature

AL SB176

Public K-12 education and two-year institutions of higher education, Alabama Career RoadMap Act, Alabama Community College System required to develop career readiness module to be added to high school graduation requirements, each public high school student required to complete Career RoadMap Postsecondary Opportunity as defined by Alabama Community College System, Alabama Community College System and State Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL HB266

Restoring Educational Advancement of Completing High School (REACH) Act, providing for a nontraditional high school diploma option for students 17 years of age and older who withdraw from school through the Adult Education Division of the Alabama Community College System; to provide for the sharing of data on students who drop out of high school; and to provide that participating students are eligible for driver's licenses

AL SB286

Alabama Film Office, director appointment process revised

AL HB350

Alabama Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act, created, process for appointment of receiver for disputes relating to commercial real estate provided

AL HB225

Alabama Real Estate Commission; prelicense, continuing education schools, instructors established and regulated; licenses, approvals established and further provided for; disciplinary authority, certain fees revised

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