Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB761

Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  

Caption

Provides relative to criteria for a student's receipt of a State Seal of Biliteracy on his high school diploma or transcript

Impact

The retroactive application of the bill extends back to August 1, 2014, which allows students who graduated since that date to benefit from the revised criteria. By enhancing the criteria for the State Seal of Biliteracy, this bill encourages high school students to develop language skills that may benefit their future academic and professional endeavors. The incorporation of SAT concordant scores is particularly significant, as it makes the seal more accessible to a broader range of students who may have performed better on the SAT compared to the ACT.

Summary

House Bill 761 aims to expand the criteria for awarding the State Seal of Biliteracy to high school graduates in Louisiana. This seal recognizes students who demonstrate proficiency in multiple languages, signifying their ability to communicate effectively in an increasingly global environment. The proposed law retains the requirement for students to complete certain graduation prerequisites while introducing an alternative means of fulfilling testing criteria through concordant scores from the SAT, alongside the existing ACT score requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 761 appears to be positive among educational advocates and stakeholders who support the promotion of multilingualism among students. By recognizing and rewarding language proficiency, the bill is likely perceived as a means to prepare students for global citizenship and expand their career opportunities. Educational institutions and policymakers may see this as a progressive step toward enhancing academic standards and student readiness in a diverse and interconnected world.

Contention

While there are noted benefits, discussions around HB 761 may raise contentions related to the adequacy of the proposed testing measures and whether they comprehensively assess a student's language abilities. Some critics might argue that relying on standardized test scores could overlook students who are proficient in less commonly tested languages or who have not performed well in a testing environment. The implications of these changes on school curricula and resources devoted to language education may also be points of debate among educators and legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB367

Provides relative to the State Seal of Biliteracy recognizing high school graduates who meet certain academic eligibility criteria relative to language proficiency

LA AB1142

High school diplomas: State Seal of Biliteracy: English learners.

LA HB1016

Provides for State Seal of Biliteracy to recognize high school graduates who meet certain academic eligibility criteria relative to language proficiency (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA AB2265

High school diplomas: State Seal of STEM.

LA AB28

High school diplomas: State Seal of STEM.

LA HB2360

High School diploma seal of biliteracy; designation as high-demand industry workforce credential.

LA AB2979

High school diplomas: State Seal of Career Technical Education Pathway Completion.

LA HB462

Provides relative to eligibility requirements for receipt of certain TOPS awards and a career diploma (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB243

Provides relative to the eligibility of certain students who graduate from certain out-of-state or out-of-country high schools to receive a Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) award (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA AB370

Pupil instruction: State Seal of Biliteracy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.