Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB9

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/12/25  
Engrossed
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

Three cueing system prohibited in public K-12 education

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly transform the curriculum standards for reading instruction across Alabama's public schools. The stipulations will guide educators in selecting instructional resources and defining educational practices that comply with the new regulations. Local schools may need to revise their materials and teacher training programs to ensure adherence to the requirements established in the bill, effectively shifting the focus of reading instruction towards more effective methodologies and potentially improving student reading outcomes in the long term.

Summary

House Bill 9 seeks to prohibit the use of the three-cueing system model in public K-12 education. This legislative move aims to enforce that reading instruction in Alabama schools relies strictly on scientifically-based literacy strategies, particularly focusing on phonological awareness, phonics, and decoding. The intent behind this bill is to enhance reading proficiency among students by eliminating less effective teaching methods currently employed in some classrooms. The bill outlines that local boards of education must ensure instructional materials do not utilize these outdated methods and instead prioritize evidence-based reading strategies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB9 has garnered support from various educational stakeholders who advocate for evidence-based instructional practices. Proponents believe that eliminating the three-cueing model will level the educational playing field, particularly for struggling readers. However, there may be concerns from some educators and groups over the sudden transition to new materials and teaching strategies, as many may be accustomed to the traditional methods. The discussions indicate a hopeful outlook for improving literacy rates, coupled with caution regarding implementation challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the practicality of enforcing such mandates at the local board level and the transition for existing educators who may have employed the three-cueing system in their teaching. Some educators express worries about the limitations the bill imposes on instructional flexibility and creativity. Additionally, the timeline for full compliance beginning with the 2025-2026 school year raises questions on whether adequate resources and training will be available to achieve these new instructional standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB173

Public K-12 education, use of three-cueing system prohibited

AL HB145

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL SB35

Public K-12 education, history instruction required to be fact-based and inclusive

AL SB75

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL HB195

Public K-12 schools, sex education curriculum further provided for, sexual risk avoidance established as exclusive sex education curriculum, local boards of education prohibited from using services of org. that endorses other approaches to sex education, parent or guardian notice of sex ed curriculum required, cause of action for violations established

AL SB59

Public k-12 education; hands on instruction in CPR and the use of AEDs, required in health classes; State Board of Education, authorized to adopt rules

AL HB439

Public K-12 education, employment, qualifications, and training of technology directors

AL HB88

True School Choice for Alabama Act, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL HB130

Education, instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in public K-12 schools, prohibited

AL SB48

Public K-12 Education, posting of curricula on school websites required, parents or guardians authorized to examine materials upon request

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