Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB361

Introduced
3/16/16  
Introduced
3/16/16  

Caption

Provides relative to student eligibility to participate in the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The modifications proposed in SB361 are likely to have a significant impact on the educational landscape in Louisiana. By streamlining the eligibility, the bill intends to direct resources more effectively towards students in underperforming schools, enhancing their chances of receiving a quality education. Supporters argue that this change will prioritize helping the most disadvantaged students, ensuring they have access to better educational opportunities. However, critics raise concerns about the exclusion of students from schools rated 'C', questioning the fairness of this approach and suggesting that many of these students also require support.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 361, introduced by Senator Morrish, seeks to amend the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program in Louisiana. This bill modifies the eligibility criteria for students seeking scholarships to participate in the program, particularly affecting kindergarten applicants. Currently, the program allows students from families below a certain income threshold to apply for scholarships, provided they meet multiple criteria. The proposed changes narrow this criteria significantly by eliminating eligibility for students who would have otherwise attended a public school with a grade of 'C', focusing instead on those from schools assigned grades 'D' or 'F'.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB361 appears mixed. Proponents of the bill see it as a significant step towards educational equity, particularly for students attending lower-performing schools. On the other hand, there are notable concerns from educators and parents who advocate for a more comprehensive support system that includes students from a broader range of school performance levels. This divide indicates a considerable debate on the best methods to support educational achievement across the state.

Contention

One of the main points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB361 pertains to its potential to exclude a significant number of students who could benefit from the scholarship program. Critics argue that excluding those from 'C' grade schools undermines the multifaceted nature of educational challenges, suggesting that improvements and supports should be available across a wider spectrum of schools. The bill also raises questions about how such changes may affect local school systems, particularly regarding funding and resources allocated to different districts as they compete for scholarship funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA SB656

Authorizes public or private entities to make certain donations to various participating schools for recipients of student scholarship programs. (7/1/14) (EN DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB597

Provides for the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

CA AB300

Pupil support programs: Cal Grant K–12.

LA HB192

Provides relative to the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence (voucher) Program, including scholarship amounts, funding, and eligibility requirements for kindergarten students (OR NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

TX HB998

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Scholarship Program for certain students at participating two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX HB1947

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Scholarship Program for certain students at participating two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX HB630

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Scholarship Program for certain students at participating two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX HB2887

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