Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1368

Introduced
4/20/10  
Refer
4/21/10  
Report Pass
5/6/10  
Engrossed
5/17/10  
Refer
5/18/10  
Report Pass
6/7/10  
Enrolled
6/18/10  
Chaptered
6/29/10  

Caption

Authorizes BESE to exempt a school district from certain laws, rules, and regulations pursuant to a request and proposal for increasing quality of instruction and academic achievement from the school district (EN SEE FISC NOTE EX See Note)

Impact

The bill would primarily impact the operational landscape of local school boards, allowing them to request waivers that free them from unfunded state mandates. This means that school districts could potentially bypass restrictive state regulations in order to better meet the unique educational needs of their students. Each waiver must be requested in collaboration with local educators, ensuring that a majority of classroom teachers support the request. The program emphasizes accountability, requiring annual reporting to evaluate whether the waivers contribute to improved teaching effectiveness and student outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1368, also known as the Red Tape Reduction and Local Empowerment Waiver Program, aims to enhance public elementary and secondary education in Louisiana by authorizing the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to grant waivers that exempt school districts from specific laws, regulations, and policies. The waivers are intended to allow local school districts the flexibility to implement tailored solutions that improve instruction quality and student academic achievements. By decreasing administrative burdens, the bill seeks to empower schools, particularly those classified as 'low-performing', to adopt innovative strategies that could foster better educational outcomes.

Sentiment

Debate around HB 1368 has elicited mixed sentiments among stakeholders in the educational community. Proponents argue that the bill represents a significant step towards local empowerment, enabling schools to become more adaptive and responsive to the educational challenges they face. Critics may express concerns over the potential consequences of granting waivers, particularly the risk that certain essential standards could be bypassed, which might lead to disparities in educational quality. Concerns also arise regarding how these changes may affect oversight and accountability in schools that receive waivers.

Contention

Notable points of contention center on the power dynamics between state and local governing bodies. Detractors worry that waivers, while intended to foster innovation, could undermine minimum educational standards established at the state level. The bill also delineates specific conditions under which waivers for low-performing schools can be enacted, including intervention strategies like turnaround efforts or closures. Therefore, ensuring that local governance remains aligned with broader educational goals of the state is a crucial and contentious aspect of the legislative discourse surrounding HB 1368.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1003

Authorizes BESE to exempt a school board from certain laws, rules, and regulations pursuant to a request and proposal for increasing quality of instruction and academic achievement from the school board

LA SB695

Authorizes BESE to exempt a school board from certain laws, rules, and regulations pursuant to a request and proposal for increasing quality of instruction and academic achievement from the school board. (gov sig)

LA HB116

Provides relative to textbooks and other instructional materials for elementary and secondary schools (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA SCR62

Requests BESE to review rules and regulations for the education of dyslexic students and procedures for compliance monitoring of schools and school districts.

LA HB659

Provides relative to reporting, instructional, and other requirements for school employees, school governing authorities, and schools (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB115

Provides for parent petitions relative to the transfer of certain schools from the Recovery School District back to the local school system (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB4013

Relating to exempting certain school districts from certain laws and rules.

LA HB393

Provides relative to the school facilities preservation and systemwide needs programs in certain school districts (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB281

Authorizes principals and local superintendents to request waivers of laws and regulations from the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

LA HB253

Provides relative to the governance and funding of the Special School District, which provides special education services through its schools and programs (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

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