Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2081

Caption

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

Impact

This bill aims to amend the existing provisions in the Education Code, specifically regarding enrollment eligibility, by expanding the categories of children who can qualify for prekindergarten classes. Eligible children include those from various backgrounds, such as English language learners, educationally disadvantaged youth, homeless children, and those with parents in the armed forces. By broadening the eligibility criteria, HB2081 seeks to ensure that vulnerable and at-risk children have access to early childhood education, which is essential for their development and future academic success.

Summary

House Bill 2081 is focused on enhancing the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools across Texas. The bill highlights that school districts will be required to offer prekindergarten classes if they identify at least 15 eligible children aged four years or older, thereby increasing accessibility to education for young children. Notably, the bill specifies that districts may also opt to provide prekindergarten classes for eligible children aged three years, with the requirement remaining that no tuition can be charged for these classes.

Contention

While the bill has garnered strong support due to its positive implications for early childhood education, there may be points of contention regarding the funding mechanisms to support the additional requirements placed on school districts. Concerns could arise from how districts will manage resources to comply with the expanded eligibility and reporting requirements introduced by the bill. Additionally, as the changes will take effect starting with the 2023-2024 school year, stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the timeline and resources available for districts to implement these significant educational reforms.

Companion Bills

TX SB287

Same As Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4112

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB342

Relating to providing free full-day prekindergarten for certain children.

TX SB38

Relating to providing free full-day prekindergarten for certain children.

TX HB53

Relating to providing free full-day prekindergarten for certain children.

TX HB3318

Relating to the eligibility of certain children enrolled in a special education program for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB1977

Relating to the eligibility of certain children enrolled in a special education program for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB4469

Relating to prekindergarten programs provided by public schools, including through partnerships with certain community-based child-care providers.

TX HB1615

Relating to strategies to increase the availability of child-care and prekindergarten programs.

TX HB4153

Relating to strategies to increase the availability of child-care and prekindergarten programs.

TX HB4323

Relating to providing free full-day prekindergarten for certain children.

Similar Bills

MS HB938

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2024"; create.

MS HB112

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2023"; create.

MS HB101

Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2022; create.

MS SB2740

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2023"; create.

MS HB473

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2024"; create.

MS HB464

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025"; create.

MS HB547

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025"; create.

TX HB2255

Relating to student eligibility for free high quality prekindergarten programs and state financial support for each school district that elects to provide a full-day prekindergarten program.