Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB694

Caption

State Board of Education; establish five-year school pilot program to increase graduation rates and postsecondary education

Impact

If enacted, HB694 is anticipated to significantly contribute to the educational landscape in Georgia by addressing counseling services at a crucial stage of students' educational journeys. The allocation of up to $3 million annually for five years will enable selected local education agencies to implement necessary changes, which could lead to a notable increase in the numbers of students who graduate and move on to higher education. Furthermore, the bill allows for local agencies to develop partnerships with postsecondary institutions to strengthen counseling and preparation services, fostering a more supportive educational environment.

Summary

House Bill 694 seeks to improve high school graduation rates and facilitate greater access to postsecondary education through the establishment of a five-year pilot program administered by the State Board of Education. The bill aims to provide grant funding to local education agencies to bolster the availability of effective school counseling services and postsecondary preparation initiatives within public secondary schools. This program is designed to enhance the student-to-counselor ratio, thereby improving student support and increasing overall graduation rates.

Contention

While the bill has garnered widespread support for its goals of improving graduation rates, there may be debates surrounding the allocation of state funding and the criteria for grant distribution. Specific concerns could arise regarding which local education agencies are selected for participation, especially those with historically high dropout rates or those serving a higher percentage of students eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Ensuring equitable access to resources may become a point of contention, as different communities may have varying capacities and needs relative to school counseling services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB556

Education; State Board of Education to establish a three-year pilot robotics program for eligible public schools; provide

GA HB1198

State Board of Education; three-year pilot immersive writing program for eligible public elementary schools; establish

GA HB238

State Board of Education; establish five-year pilot program to incentivize qualified local units of administration to utilize school bus monitors; provisions

GA SB261

Education; postsecondary educational institutions, local school systems; prohibit the use of political litmus tests

GA HB1224

Postsecondary education; revise definition of approved school; provisions

GA HB185

Education; provide for HOPE Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) grants

GA HB1452

Education; annually increasing maximum age of eligibility for certain state funded special education programs to 30 years; provisions

GA SB440

'Accelerated Career Diploma Program'; ACE Grants pilot program; establish and provide

GA HB510

Education; breakfast and lunch programs for all public school students; provide

GA HB1027

Quality Basic Education Act; half-credit computer science course shall be a high school graduation requirement; require in 2026-2027 school year

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