Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB155

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Relating To Student Instructional Hours.

Impact

With the repeal of the mandatory instructional hours, schools would gain more flexibility in determining their own educational programs and schedules. This change could potentially allow individual schools or school districts to innovate and adjust their instructional delivery to better meet the diverse needs of their student populations. However, it may also raise concerns regarding the consistency of educational quality across different districts as there would no longer be a standard minimum of instructional time.

Summary

House Bill 155 aims to amend existing statutes concerning the minimum number of instructional hours required for public schools in Hawaii. The proposed legislation seeks to repeal the mandated minimums currently stipulated in Section 302A-251 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, which defines the school year and the number of instructional hours necessary for public elementary and secondary schools. This bill would impact how the Department of Education organizes the school calendar and operational hours without the constraints of predefined hour requirements.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB155 revolves around the implications of removing these minimum hour requirements. Proponents argue that it grants local administrators the autonomy to tailor educational approaches suited to their community’s needs. However, critics fear that this could lead to disparities in educational opportunities, where some schools may struggle to maintain adequate instructional time, leading to gaps in student learning and achievement. This bill reflects broader discussions about educational reform and the balance between local control and standardization in public education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB155

Relating To Student Instructional Hours.

HI SB971

Relating To Student Transportation.

HI SB607

Relating To Access To Instructional Materials.

HI SB280

Relating To Direct Instructional Services To Students.

HI SB290

Relating To Direct Instructional Services To Students.

HI SB2016

Relating To Education.

HI SB250

Relating To Student Out-of-service-area Attendance.

HI SB108

Relating To Instructional Materials.

HI SB133

Relating To Education.

HI HB2574

Relating To Education.

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