Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB44

Introduced
2/18/20  
Introduced
2/18/20  
Refer
2/18/20  
Refer
2/18/20  

Caption

Constitutional amendment to provide for the membership of one student on the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. (2/3 - CA13s1(A))

Impact

If enacted, this amendment would modify Article VIII, Section 8(B) of the Louisiana Constitution, extending provisions for student membership beyond existing boards to include the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Supporters argue that this change is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and responsive educational environment where students can express their concerns and needs directly to those making educational policy. This move anticipates a shift in how educational decisions are approached, with a greater emphasis on grassroots input from the student population.

Summary

Senate Bill 44 proposes a constitutional amendment in Louisiana allowing for the inclusion of one student member on the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. This initiative aims to enhance student representation in educational governance, providing a platform for students to actively participate in policy discussions that affect their education. By explicitly granting them a seat on the board, the bill seeks to ensure that the perspectives and needs of the student body are considered in decision-making processes. The student member's term is limited to one year, and they cannot succeed themselves, promoting a rotating representation that can give varied student voices a chance to contribute.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 44 appears generally positive among advocates of student rights and educational reform. Proponents see it as a step forward in democratizing educational governance and empowering youth participation. However, there may also be skepticism regarding the effectiveness of a single student representative on a complex board, with some stakeholders questioning whether one voice can truly represent the diverse student body experiences across Louisiana. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes the importance of youth engagement in shaping educational policy and the potential benefits of including student perspectives in governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the limitations placed on the student member, such as the one-year term and the inability to be re-elected. Critics may argue that this structure limits the continuity and depth of student perspectives, as institutional knowledge and experience cannot be retained within the board. Additionally, there may be debates about the implications of student involvement on traditional governance structures and whether this model will effectively influence policy changes in practice. Balancing student input with the authority of established board members could also present challenges in achieving meaningful engagement and impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB56

Provides for a student member on the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. (See Act)

LA HB4

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the gubernatorial appointment of three members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, providing for an all-elected membership and reducing the membership to eight

LA HB96

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for a nine-member State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB165

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for a nine-member State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB374

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the election of all members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB84

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the appointing authority and qualifications of appointed board members of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

LA HB84

Eliminates, subject to adoption of a constitutional amendment, the gubernatorial appointment of three members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, providing for an all-elected membership and reducing the membership to eight

LA SB181

Constitutional amendment to provide for membership of the State Civil Service Commission. (2/3 - CA12s1)

LA SB214

Constitutional amendment to repeal certain constitutionally dedicated and protected allocations and funds. (2/3-CA13s1(A))

LA HB594

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the purposes for which monies from the Quality Education Support Fund (8(g)) may be used by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.