Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR208

Introduced
6/1/16  

Caption

Requests the Accountability Commission to consider and review the advantages and disadvantages of preventing certain public school districts from receiving letter grades of "A" or "B"

Impact

If enacted, HR208 could lead to reform in how school performance grades are assigned, especially for districts that may struggle to meet criteria for 'A' or 'B' grades. This could impact educational policies at both district and state levels, as changes in grading could potentially alter funding, resource allocation, and community perceptions about school performance. Discussions surrounding the bill indicate a need for a thoughtful balance between accountability and the fair assessment of student achievement in diverse educational environments.

Summary

House Bill HR208 requests the Accountability Commission to consider and review the pros and cons of preventing certain public school districts from receiving letter grades of 'A' or 'B'. The intent behind this bill appears to focus on reassessing how these grades reflect the performance and context of various school districts, potentially influencing how they are perceived and funded based on these grades. As the bill points towards accountability mechanisms in education, it highlights a significant aspect of the ongoing discourse on educational standards and assessments in public schools.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR208 seems to lean toward a mix of cautious optimism and concern. Proponents of the bill may view it as a necessary step toward ensuring more equitable evaluation methods for schools, especially those serving high-needs populations. Conversely, skeptics might express concern that. stripping away high grades can demoralize educational efforts, diminish accountability, and shift focus away from supporting schools in need of improvement.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of changing school performance assessments. Advocates for the bill argue that current grading practices may unfairly disadvantage certain school districts, while opponents believe that maintaining rigorous accountability standards is critical to ensuring educational excellence. Ultimately, the debate over HR208 reflects broader tensions surrounding accountability in education, specifically whether the current grading practices authentically represent the performance of schools serving diverse student populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR204

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to study the advantages, disadvantages, quality, and effectiveness of assessments administered to public school students

LA HCR81

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to study the advantages and disadvantages of requiring certain schools to provide single-gender classes for students

LA HCR86

Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to study the advantages and disadvantages of enacting a law limiting the salary amounts for certain public school administrators to that paid to teachers

LA HB874

Provides relative to school and district accountability

LA HB423

Provides for a temporary cessation of the letter grade component of the school and district accountability system

LA HB545

Prohibits assignment of letter grades to schools or school districts or any other implementation of the school and district accountability system for a school year in which there is a declared natural disaster

LA HB598

Provides relative to performance-based scores and letter grades assigned to public schools and school districts

LA HR166

Establishes the Commission on Assessment Review and Use in Public Schools

LA HB359

Provides for a temporary cessation of the letter grade component of the school and district accountability system (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB1274

Relating to the consideration of certain performance indicators in evaluating certain school districts and campuses under the public school accountability system.

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