Louisiana 2025 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB372 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 372 Original	2025 Regular Session	Hughes
Abstract: Provides relative to computer science as a requirement for high school graduation.
Relative to the requirement of completion of a one unit Computer Science course for:
(1)Graduation from a public high school, including charter schools.  Present law applies  to
students who enter the ninth grade during the 2026-2027 school year and thereafter. 
Proposed law (R.S. 17:280.3(A)(1)) changes this requirement to apply to students who enter
the ninth grade during the 2027-2028 school year and thereafter.
(2)A high school career diploma.  Present law requires a student to complete one mathematics
elective course, one science elective course, and nine credits in Jump Start courses to be
eligible for a career diploma.  Further requires that one of these 11 credits be Computer
Science for students who enter the ninth grade during the 2025-2026 school year and
thereafter.  Proposed law (R.S. 17:183.3(B)(2)(f)) changes this requirement to apply to
students who enter the ninth grade during the 2027-2028 school year and thereafter.
(3)A TOPS award.  Present law (R.S. 17:5025) requires a student to complete one mathematics
elective course, two science elective courses, and two units in either Foreign Language or
Computer Science to be eligible for a TOPS award.  Further requires that one of these five
credits be Computer Science for students graduating in the 2028-2029 school year and
thereafter.  Proposed law changes this requirement to apply to students who graduate during
the 2030-2031 school year and thereafter.
(4)A TOPS-Tech award.  Present law (R.S. 17:5026(A)) requires a student to complete one
mathematics elective course, one science elective course, and nine credits in Jump Start
courses to be eligible for a TOPS-Tech award.  Further requires that one of these 11 credits
be Computer Science for students graduating in the 2028-2029 school year and thereafter. 
Proposed law changes this requirement to apply to students who graduate during the 2030-
2031 school year and thereafter.
Present law requires each public school, including charter schools, to provide instruction in computer
science as follows:
(1)Elementary school:  prior to the 2027-2028 school year.
(2)Middle school:  prior to the 2026-2027 school year. (3)High school:  prior to the 2026-2027 school year.
Proposed law (R.S. 17:280.3) changes the timing of this requirement to the beginning of such school
years.
(Amends R.S. 17:5025.7(intro. para.) and 5026(F)(intro. para); Repeals Section 6(A) and (D) of Act
No. 211 of the 2024 R.S.)