Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB416

Introduced
3/3/16  
Refer
3/3/16  

Caption

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the election of a president of each local public school district and for his appointment, subject to school board approval, of the local superintendent

Impact

If enacted, HB416 would modify the structure of local governance within public school districts by introducing an elected president who oversees the appointment of superintendents. This change will potentially shift existing power from the school boards to the newly elected presidents, who will be responsible for ensuring that school leadership aligns with the expectations of the community. Critics, however, have raised concerns that this could lead to politicization of educational leadership and may prioritize political considerations over expertise in managing schools.

Summary

HB416 proposes an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution that provides for the election of a president for each local public school district. This president will have the authority to appoint the local school superintendent, subject to the approval of the respective school board. The bill aims to enhance local governance in education by allowing parents and residents to have a direct say in their district's leadership, which the proponents argue will lead to more accountability and better educational outcomes.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HB416 has been mixed. Supporters, including some education reform advocates, believe that local communities should have greater control over their educational institutions. They argue that an elected president can make decisions that better reflect the needs and desires of the community. Conversely, opponents are wary of the potential for political interference and argue for maintaining the current system where school boards select superintendents based on professional qualifications rather than electoral popularity.

Contention

The main contention surrounding HB416 revolves around the effectiveness and appropriateness of introducing direct elections for the leadership of school districts. Critics are particularly concerned about the potential shift in focus from educational qualifications to electoral success, which they fear might undermine the expertise required for effective school management. Supporters counter that an elected president will enhance accountability and responsiveness to community concerns, thus reflecting the democratic values of local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB443

Provides for each local public school district to have a president elected by the qualified electors of the district (OR +$372,600 LF EX See Note)

LA HB651

Provides relative to the powers and duties of local public school boards and superintendents

LA HB1022

Provides relative to powers of local public school boards and superintendents

LA HB596

Provides relative to powers and duties of local school boards and superintendents

LA HB942

Provides relative to the employment of the local public school superintendent and the authority of the superintendent and the school board for personnel matters

LA HB191

Provides relative to powers, duties, and responsibilities of local school boards and superintendents

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 H1265

Elections of County Commissioners, District School Board Members, and District School Superintendents

LA H1189

Elections of County Commissioners, District School Board Members, and District School Superintendents

LA HB489

(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes BESE, transfers board duties, functions, and responsibilities to the state superintendent and provides for the superintendent to be appointed by the governor (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

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