Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB674

Introduced
3/4/16  
Refer
3/4/16  
Refer
3/14/16  

Caption

Provides for considerations of chartering authorities in reviewing charter proposals and of the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education in entering into proposed charters, reviewing proposed charter authorizers, and recruiting chartering groups

Impact

This bill aims to streamline the charter application process, making it more rigorous and transparent. BESE is required to actively recruit chartering groups that not only meet educational needs but also align with regional workforce demands. Through amendments to the review protocols, the intent is to foster a more accountable and effective charter school system that prioritizes quality education. The legislation ensures that local authorizers and school boards adhere to timelines and standards consistent with national best practices, thereby enhancing the overall quality and accountability of charter schools in Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 674 focuses on enhancing the framework for charter school proposals in Louisiana. It mandates that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) and local charter authorizers conduct thorough evaluations of charter proposals, ensuring that they meet established criteria for educational soundness, financial structure, and alignment with state educational objectives. The bill emphasizes a shift from assessing the potential of proposals to evaluating their substantial likelihood of success in improving educational outcomes and fulfilling the goals of charter school legislation.

Sentiment

The response to HB 674 appears to be largely supportive among those who advocate for educational reform and increased opportunities within the charter school system. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens the oversight of charter applications and promotes high standards in education. However, concerns have been raised regarding the impact on local control and the implications of more centralized authority in charter approvals. The tension between fostering innovation through charters and ensuring regulatory oversight is a significant point of discussion among stakeholders.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding the bill is its potential to realign power dynamics between state authorities and local school boards. Critics fear that increased oversight from the state may undermine local decision-making, particularly when it comes to addressing the unique educational needs of different communities. Additionally, the requirement for charter proposals to demonstrate a substantial likelihood of success raises questions about the criteria for evaluation and the expertise required for reviewers. These debates underscore the ongoing challenges in balancing accountability with the autonomy essential for charter schools to thrive.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB142

Allows charter groups to withdraw, revise, and resubmit, a charter proposal prior to consideration by the chartering authority. (gov sig)

LA SB808

Charter schools: chartering authorities and approvals.

LA HB662

Provides relative to notification provided by the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education to charter applicants upon the denial of charter proposals

LA AB1224

Charter schools: chartering authorities: foundational principles.

LA SB466

Charter School & Chartering Authority Audits

LA HB242

Requires the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and local public school boards to send certain information relative to independent evaluations of charter proposals to charter applicants

LA HB78

Authorizes initial proposals for charter schools with corporate partners to be made to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education as Type 2 charter school proposals (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA HB451

Requires the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to consider the potential fiscal impact on the local school system when reviewing a Type 2 charter school proposal

LA HB321

Authorizes school boards and chartering authorities to adopt policies relative to virtual school attendance

LA SB299

Prohibits the chartering authority from approving or renewing charters of charter schools until the legislative auditor conducts certain performance audits. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.