Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05353

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Reporting Of Reading And Literacy Scores For Students In Grade Three For The Prior Three Years.

Impact

The impact of HB 05353 on state laws revolves around the establishment of a consistent framework for reporting educational outcomes related to early literacy. By formalizing the process of data collection and submission, the bill seeks to provide legislators with vital insights into the educational performance of younger students, which can directly inform policy decisions. Advocates of the bill argue that this will facilitate a better understanding of literacy trends and effectiveness of current educational strategies, ultimately aiming for improvements in literacy rates across the state.

Summary

House Bill 05353 aims to enhance accountability in education by requiring the Connecticut Department of Education to report on the reading and literacy scores of third-grade students over the prior three years. The proposed legislation mandates that this data be submitted to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly responsible for education. This bill seeks to ensure lawmakers have access to clear and consistent data regarding early literacy trends within the state, potentially influencing future educational policies and funding allocations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on transparency and accountability in education, there may be concerns regarding the additional burden it places on the Department of Education and the practicality of collecting and analyzing three years' worth of data. Opponents might argue that without proper funding and resources, such measures could prove to be counterproductive, potentially diverting attention from immediate educational needs. Some stakeholders may also question the adequacy of this reporting as a sole measure of educational success, asserting that comprehensive assessments should encompass broader indicators alongside literacy scores.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01165

An Act Concerning Financial Literacy Instruction.

CT HB05549

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Financial Literacy Instruction As Part Of The High School Graduation Requirements.

CT HB05550

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Financial Literacy Instruction As Part Of The High School Graduation Requirements.

CT HB06762

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Education, An Audit Of The State-wide Mastery Examination, The Establishment Of The Connecticut Civics Education And Media Literacy Task Force, The Provision Of Special Education, And A Bill Of Rights For Multilingual Learner Students.

CT HB06190

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Financial Literacy Instruction As Part Of The High School Graduation Requirements.

CT HB06039

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Excess Cost Threshold For Special Education.

CT HB06191

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Personal Finance Education And A Course On Financial Literacy In The High School Curriculum.

CT HB06760

An Act Concerning Civics Education And Media Literacy.

CT HB05741

An Act Requiring A Virtual Financial Literacy Seminar For Student Loans.

CT SB00484

An Act Concerning An Increase To The Prevailing Wage Threshold For Renovations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.