Louisiana 2024 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB313 Engrossed / Bill

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2024 Regular Session
SENATE BILL NO. 313
BY SENATOR EDMONDS 
SCHOOLS. Creates the Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA GATOR)
Scholarship Program to provide educational savings accounts for parental choice in K-12
education. (gov sig)
1	AN ACT
2 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:236 and to enact Chapter 43-C of Title 17 of the Louisiana
3 Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4037.1 through 4037.4, relative
4 to elementary and secondary education and school choice; to authorize the
5 development of the Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA GATOR)
6 Scholarship program; to provide for educational savings accounts to encourage
7 learning environments and to support parental choice for educational opportunities;
8 to provide for legislative intent; to provide for definitions; to require the Department
9 of Education in coordination with the State Board of Elementary and Secondary
10 Education to conduct a survey on educational resources; to authorize the State Board
11 of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop the program and promulgate
12 rules; to provide relative to funding for the program; and to provide for related
13 matters.
14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
15 Section 1. R.S. 17:236 is hereby amended and reenacted and Chapter 43-C of Title
16 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 17:4037.1 through 4037.4,
17 is hereby enacted to read as follows:
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1 §236. Definition of a school
2	A. For the purposes of this Chapter, a school is defined as an institution for
3 the teaching of children, consisting of an adequate physical plant, whether owned or
4 leased, instructional staff members, and students.
5	B. For such an institution to be classified as a school, within the meaning of
6 this Chapter, the instructional staff members shall meet the following requirements:
7	(1) if Be an instructional staff member of a public day school or a
8 nonpublic school which that receives local, state, or federal funds or support,
9 directly or indirectly, they shall be and be certified in accordance with rules
10 established by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education;.
11	(2) if Be an instructional staff member of a nonpublic school which that
12 receives no local, state, or federal funds or support, directly or indirectly, they shall
13 meet such and meets the requirements as may be prescribed by the school or the
14 church that established the school.
15	C. In addition, except Except as otherwise provided in Subsection B D of this
16 Section, any such institution, in order to be classified as a school, an institution
17 shall operate a minimum session of not less than one hundred eighty days or as
18 required by R.S. 17:154.1, whichever is applicable.
19	BD. Solely for Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
20 contrary, for purposes of compulsory attendance in a nonpublic school, a student
21 who participates in a home study program approved by the State Board of
22 Elementary and Secondary Education shall be considered in attendance at a day
23 school;. a A home study program shall be approved if it offers a sustained curriculum
24 of a quality at least equal to that offered by public schools at the same grade level.
25	E. Effective for the 2005-2006 school year, the The provisions of Subsection
26 Subsections A and B of this Section relative to the required operation of a minimum
27 school session of not less than one hundred eighty days shall not be applicable.
28 However, the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education may adopt rules
29 effective for the 2005-2006 school year relative to the minimum session required of
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1 any institution in order to be classified as a school.
2	CF. For the purpose of reporting data related to schools, as defined in this
3 Section, the following definitions shall apply:
4	(1) The term "elementary school" means a school composed of any span of
5 grades prekindergarten through grade eight that excludes grades nine through twelve.
6	(2) The term "middle school" or "junior high school" means a school
7 composed of any span of grades five through nine that includes grades seven and
8 eight and that excludes grades prekindergarten through four and ten through twelve.
9	(3) The term "high school" means a school composed of any span of grades
10 nine through twelve.
11	(4) Middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools shall be considered
12 secondary schools.
13	DG. Nothing in Subsection C of this Section shall be construed to prohibit
14 a city, parish, or other local public school board from configuring, classifying, or
15 defining schools under its jurisdiction in a manner other than that provided in
16 Subsection C of this Section.
17	EH. Nothing in Subsection C of this Section shall affect the certification of
18 education personnel or the grade levels for which they are eligible to teach."
19	*          *          *
20 CHAPTER 43-C. LOUISIANA GIVING ALL TRUE OPPORTUNITY TO RISE
21	(LA GATOR) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
22 §4037.1. Short title
23	This Chapter shall be known as and may be cited as the "Louisiana
24 Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA GATOR) Scholarship Program".
25 §4037.2. Purpose
26	The purpose of this Chapter is all of the following:
27	A. To recognize that Article VIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of
28 Louisiana requires that "(t)he legislature shall provide for the educational of
29 the people of the state and shall establish and maintain a public education
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1 system." The public educational system is established to ensure that every
2 person is afforded an equal educational opportunity and prohibits the use of
3 state dollars in a manner that would have the effect of discriminating in
4 providing equal educational opportunities for all students. The legislature
5 further recognizes the importance of parental choice in providing an education
6 choice for their children, as well as the necessity that all students have access to
7 quality educational opportunities.
8	B. To create an opportunity for each parent to set aside part of their tax
9 dollars in an educational savings account in order to provide the best
10 educational opportunities for their child, whether the child's best opportunities
11 are found at a public school, charter school, private school, home study
12 program, or at a faith-based or religious school.
13	C. To create an opportunity for the best and highest rated public school
14 districts in Louisiana to stem the continued excess migration into those top
15 school districts. Excessive migration into top rated public school districts create
16 school overcrowding and overdevelopment of homes that inevitably result in
17 traffic congestion, increased drainage problems, and the flooding of homes and
18 businesses.
19 §4037.3. Definitions
20	As used in this Chapter, the following terms have the following
21 meanings, unless otherwise clearly indicated:
22	(1) "Department" means the state Department of Education.
23	(2) "Program" means the Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise
24 (LA GATOR) Scholarship program authorized in this Chapter.
25	(3) "State board" means the State Board of Elementary and Secondary
26 Education.
27 §4037.4. Program development and administration; powers and duties of the
28	State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the
29	state Department of Education; rules; survey and reporting
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1	requirements
2	A. In order to assist the legislature in evaluating the effectiveness of
3 existing educational resources and determining the most efficient and effective
4 allocation of funding to maximize educational opportunities for all students, the
5 Department of Education, in coordination with the State Board of Elementary
6 and Secondary Education, shall conduct a statewide survey of all existing
7 educational resources available within the state that are receiving state funding
8 and their inputs and outcomes and report its findings to the legislature no later
9 than December 1, 2024. The survey shall be categorized by parish, school grade,
10 and disaggregated by public schools approved pursuant to R.S. 17:10, public
11 charter schools approved pursuant to Chapter 42 of this Title, and nonpublic
12 schools approved pursuant to R.S. 17:11 and shall include, to the extent
13 possible, the following:
14	(1) The number of available seats for the 2024-2025 school year.
15	(2) The number of students enrolled for the 2024-2025 school year and
16 the percentage of students who are economically disadvantaged.
17	(3) The number of state board approved schools and the 2023-2024
18 school year performance score and the letter grade of each school for which the
19 statewide system of accountability is applicable.
20	(4) The number of schools labeled as "Urgent Intervention Needed",
21 "Urgent Intervention Required", or "Comprehensive Intervention Required"
22 for the 2023-2024 school year.
23	(5) The number of students who were enrolled in a "C", "D", or "F"
24 rated school for the 2023-2024 school year.
25	(6) The number of students for the 2023-2024 school year whose family
26 income did not exceed two hundred and fifty percent of the current federal
27 poverty guidelines as established by the federal office of management and
28 budget.
29	(7) The number of students who participated in the School Scholarships
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1 for Education Excellence program for the 2023-2024 school year.
2	(8) All schools that participated in the School Scholarships for Education
3 Excellence program for the 2023-2024 school year, the number of students who
4 participated in the program for each participating school, the number of
5 program seats that were available for each participating school, and the
6 aggregate test result data for participating students for each participating
7 school.
8	(9) The number of students for the 2023-2024 school year whose family
9 income did not exceed four hundred percent of the current federal poverty
10 guidelines as established by the federal office of management and budget.
11	(10) The number of schools subject to a school, district, or statewide
12 system of accountability that earned a "C", "D", or "F" for the 2023-2024
13 school year.
14	(11) The metrics, weight assigned to each metric, and point system used
15 in determining the performance score and letter grade for the school, district,
16 and statewide system of accountability.
17	(12) The percentage of teachers and administrators for the 2022-2023
18 and 2023-2024 school year for which an evaluation was conducted pursuant to
19 R.S. 17:3902 or R.S. 17:3997(D).
20	(13) The methodology, metrics, and weight of each that are utilized as
21 evidence of growth in student achievement.
22	(14) The student characteristics and methodology utilized to determine
23 typical outcomes of comparable students for purposes of assigning each student
24 an expected score to be compared to the student’s actual score on state
25 assessments in determining the student’s growth result.
26	(15) The percentage of students who demonstrated a positive growth
27 result between the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.
28	(16) The percentage of students who demonstrated a negative growth
29 result between the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.
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1	B.(1) The state board is authorized to develop an education savings
2 account program, as provided by this Chapter, utilizing the findings required
3 by Subsection A of this Section to support parental choice for educational
4 opportunities, with a focus on using limited resources in the most strategic and
5 equitable way possible to increase and support student achievement.
6	(2) Upon approval of the program by the favorable vote of a majority of
7 the state board, the state board is authorized to promulgate rules necessary to
8 implement the program.
9	(3) In the event that the state board develops the education savings
10 account program, the state board shall make recommendations to the
11 legislature for an orderly and efficient transition of participating students from
12 the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program to the education
13 savings account program. The recommendations shall include necessary
14 statutory changes to accomplish the transition.
15	C. The department and the state board may use available public funds
16 to perform the duties provided for in this Chapter. However, the
17 implementation of an education savings account program approved by the state
18 board pursuant to this Chapter shall be subject to a specific appropriation of
19 funds by the legislature each year for this purpose.
20 Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not
21 signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature
22 by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If
23 vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become
24 effective on the day following such approval.
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The original instrument was prepared by Michael Bell. The following digest,
which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared
by Carla S. Roberts.
DIGEST
SB 313 Reengrossed 2024 Regular Session	Edmonds
Present law provides for the definition of a "school".
Proposed law retains present law but makes technical changes to the definition of a "school."
Present law provides for the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program
(voucher program).
Proposed law retains present law and authorizes the State Board of Elementary and
Secondary Education (BESE) to develop an educational savings account program (ESA),
subject to an appropriation by the legislature. If ESA program is authorized by BESE, then
BESE is to make recommendations to the legislature for an orderly and efficient transition
of participating students from the voucher program to the ESA program. The
recommendations are to include the necessary statutory changes that the legislature would
need to make in order to accomplish the transition.
Proposed law provides that the purpose of proposed law is to do all of the following:
(1)Recognizes that the La. Constitution requires that the legislature is to provide for the
education of the people of the state and is to establish and maintain a public
educational system. The public educational system is established to ensure that every
person is afforded an equal educational opportunity and prohibits the use of state
dollars in a manner that would have the effect of discriminating in providing equal
educational opportunities for all students. The legislature further recognizes the
importance of parental choice education, as well as the necessity that all students
have access to quality educational opportunities.
(2)Creates an opportunity for each parent to set aside part of their tax dollars in an
educational savings account in order to provide the best educational opportunities for
their child, whether the child's best opportunities are found at a public school, charter
school, private school, home study program, or at a faith-based or religious school.
(3)Creates an opportunity for the best and highest rated public school districts in
Louisiana to stem the continued excess migration into those top school districts.
Excessive migration into top rated public school districts create school overcrowding
and overdevelopment of homes that inevitably result in traffic congestion, increased
drainage problems, and the flooding of homes and businesses.
Proposed law provides for the following definitions:
(1)"Department" means the state Dept. of Education.
(2)"Program" means the Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA GATOR)
Scholarship program authorized in this Chapter.
(3)"State board" means the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
(BESE).
Proposed law provides that the Dept. and BESE are to conduct a statewide survey of all
existing educational resources available within the state that receives state educational
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funding and report those findings to the legislature no later than December 1, 2024. The
survey will be categorized by parish, school grade, and collected by public schools, public
charter schools, and state approved nonpublic schools. The report to the legislature will
include, to the extent possible, all of the following:
(1)The number of available seats for the 2024-2025 school year.
(2)The number of students enrolled for the 2024-2025 school year and the percentage
of students who are economically disadvantaged.
(3)The number of BESE approved schools and the 2023-2024 school year performance
score and the letter grade of each school for which the statewide system of
accountability is applicable.
(4)The number of schools labeled as "Urgent Intervention Needed", "Urgent
Intervention Required", or "Comprehensive Intervention Required" for the
2023-2024 school year.
(5)The number of students who were enrolled in a "C", "D", or "F" rated school for the
2023-2024 school year.
(6)The number of students for the 2023-2024 school year whose family income did not
exceed 250% of the current federal poverty guidelines as established by the federal
office of management and budget.
(7)The number of students who participated in the voucher program for the 2023-2024
school year.
(8)All schools that participated in the voucher program for the 2023-2024 school year,
the number of students who participated in the program for each participating school,
the number of program seats that were available for each participating school, and
the aggregate test result data for participating students for each participating school.
(9)The number of students for the 2023-2024 school year whose family income did not
exceed 400% of the current federal poverty guidelines as established by the federal
office of management and budget.
(10)The number of schools subject to a school, district, or statewide system of
accountability that earned a "C", "D", or "F" for the 2023-2024 school year.
(11)The metrics, weight assigned to each metric, and point system used in determining
the performance score and letter grade for the school, district, and statewide system
of accountability.
(12)The percentage of teachers and administrators for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024
school year for which an evaluation was conducted.
(13)The methodology, metrics, and weight of each that are utilized as evidence of growth
in student achievement.
(14)The student characteristics and methodology utilized to determine typical outcomes
of comparable students for purposes of assigning each student an expected score to
be compared to the student’s actual score on state assessments in determining the
student’s growth result.
(15)The percentage of students who demonstrated a positive growth result between the
2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.
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(16)The percentage of students who demonstrated a negative growth result between the
2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.
Proposed law provides that BESE is authorized to develop an ESA program for parental
choice, utilizing the survey. If an ESA program is developed by BESE, the program is to be
for parental choice in education and is to have a focus on using limited resources in the most
strategic and equitable way possible to increase and support student achievement.
Proposed law provides that, upon approval by a favorable vote of a majority of BESE, rules
are to be promulgated by BESE to implement the ESA program.
Proposed law provides that the Dept. and BESE may use available public funds to develop
the ESA program but the implementation is subject to a specific appropriation of funds by
the legislature each year for that purpose.
Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S. 17:236; adds R.S. 17:4037.1-4037.4)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by the Senate and proposed by the Senate
Committee on Education to the original bill
1. Expands the provisions related to educational savings accounts (ESA) for
students with exceptionalities who are not enrolled in public school.
2. Adds the La. Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (LA GATOR) Scholarship
Program (ESA) for parental choice in kindergarten through 12th (K-12)
education.
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to the
engrossed bill
1. Deletes Amendments proposed by the Senate Committee on Education and
adopted by the Senate that required the Dept. and BESE to implement an
ESA program.
2. Requires the Dept. and BESE to conduct a survey of educational resources
and report the survey results to the legislature.
3. Authorizes BESE to develop an ESA program based upon the survey.
4. Requires that any ESA program include a plan for statutory changes for the
orderly transition of voucher students to the ESA program.
5. Limits ESA program funding to a specific appropriation by the legislature.
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