Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR87

Introduced
6/15/11  
Refer
6/16/11  
Engrossed
6/19/11  

Caption

Requests BESE to establish a public process for filling the position of state superintendent of education.

Impact

If implemented, SCR87 would mark a significant shift towards a more democratic and inclusive approach to selecting educational leadership in Louisiana. By recommending the formation of an advisory committee, the resolution aims to provide a mechanism for greater public participation and transparency in the selection process for such a critical position. This could potentially lead to a superintendent who is more attuned to the needs and concerns of various stakeholders in the education system, including parents, teachers, and community leaders.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 87 (SCR87) urges the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to establish a public and accessible process for selecting the state superintendent of education. The resolution emphasizes the importance of involving a diverse committee that includes representatives from the general public, community organizations, and educational stakeholders in the selection process. The goal is to ensure that the appointed individual can effectively lead the state's education system and influence the educational outcomes of over 700,000 students in Louisiana's public schools.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR87 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with strong support for the idea of public involvement in the decision-making process. The support for this resolution reflects a growing recognition of the need for transparency and community engagement in educational governance. Legislators acknowledged that the selection of a state superintendent is a crucial responsibility that affects many lives and should therefore be done with input from the community.

Contention

While there were no recorded oppositions in the voting history, there may still be concerns regarding the feasibility and implementation of such a committee. Critics of similar processes in other states have pointed out potential issues such as bureaucratic delays or the risk of politicizing the selection process. Nonetheless, the unanimous passage of SCR87 indicates a consensus among lawmakers about the need for a more inclusive approach in educational leadership selection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR33

Requests the state superintendent of education to create the Teachers' Advisory Council.

LA SCR63

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to create a task force to develop and oversee continuous learning outside of normal practices.

LA SCR101

Requests BESE to establish a task force to review student discipline statutes and make recommendations for necessary revisions.

LA SCR64

Requests the Department of Education to establish a group to study the current state of agriculture education in elementary and secondary schools. (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB273

(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), transfers BESE duties, functions, and responsibilities to the state superintendent of education, and provides for election of the state superintendent

LA SCR135

Requests the state Department of Education to establish a task force to study the state's school and district accountability system.

LA HCR61

Urges and requests BESE to develop a statewide funding model for early childhood care and educational services

LA SR154

Requests the state Department of Education to create a committee to study and develop mechanisms and processes whereby every student is served a meal at school, regardless of ability to pay.

LA SCR4

Requests BESE to establish uniform regulations regarding the purchase of used school buses for all school bus owners/operators.

LA HB127

Provides for election of the state superintendent of education (EG -$80,000 GF EX See Note)

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CA SB1181

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CA AB3179

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CA AB599

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LA HB276

Makes the office of state superintendent of education an elective rather than an appointed office (OR -$80,000 GF EX See Note)