Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2593

Caption

Schools; calculated opportunity index

Impact

The bill requires schools and districts that receive additional funding through this index to report annually on the academic growth of students. This stipulation creates a structured accountability measure for how additional resources are allocated and the impact on student performance. Furthermore, it promotes transparency by mandating that schools achieve alignment with state standards for assessments utilized to determine academic growth. This could lead to better educational outcomes if implemented effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2593 introduces new provisions related to school finance, specifically by establishing a Calculated Opportunity Index. This index aims to measure the level of poverty among students in Arizona schools by utilizing data from the federal free and reduced-price lunch program. Each year, the Superintendent of Public Instruction will determine the statewide average percentage of eligible students and compare it with individual school data to identify those in greater need based on their circumstances.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide equitable funding based on student needs, there may be contention regarding how effectively the Calculated Opportunity Index can reflect the diverse conditions of schools across Arizona. Critics may argue that solely relying on data from free and reduced-price lunch eligibility does not encompass all aspects of student poverty or educational barriers, therefore limiting the bill's effectiveness in solving broader educational inequities. Opponents might also raise concerns about the administrative burden placed on schools regarding the reporting requirements.

Administration

Key changes to the existing Arizona Revised Statutes under this bill include amendments to sections dealing with school funding formulas. The new calculations for base support levels are designed to ensure that smaller and isolated school districts receive adequate funding without compromising the fiscal responsibilities of more populous areas. This approach represents an effort to bridge funding gaps that can lead to disparities in educational resources across districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2170

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM

AZ HB2688

School districts; expenditure limitation

AZ HB2862

ESAs; qualified schools; tuition rates.

AZ HCR2021

Schools; English language learners; requirements

AZ SB1488

Group B weight; kindergarten; appropriation

AZ HB2809

STO; income tax credit; repeal

AZ HB2811

High school; graduation requirements; FAFSA

AZ HB2420

Schools; corporal punishment; prohibition

AZ HCR2043

Expenditure limitation; school districts

AZ SB1075

K-12; school funding; revisions

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