Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB148

Introduced
1/31/23  

Caption

Student Teacher Promotion Act; enact

Impact

The proposed legislation is designed to alleviate the teacher shortage in Georgia by financially supporting new educators while they gain practical classroom experience. Each participating student teacher may receive grant funds of up to $7,500, which schools can use strictly for this purpose. This approach not only encourages student teachers but also addresses a critical need for qualified educators in public schools throughout the state, potentially leading to improved educational outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 148, known as the Student Teacher Promotion Act, proposes amendments to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to establish a program aimed at supporting the recruitment of teachers. The bill outlines a grant funding mechanism, which allows public schools and local school systems to receive grants from the State Board of Education. These funds are intended to be paid to student teachers who successfully complete their student teaching requirements, thereby incentivizing the teaching profession.

Contention

While many support the initiative as a necessary step to attract more individuals to the teaching profession, there may be concerns regarding funding allocations and the equitable distribution of these grants. The bill requires appropriations from the General Assembly, raising questions about the sustainability of the program and whether it will be consistently funded over the years. Stakeholders in the education sector may debate the fairness of the criteria used to determine grant eligibility and the possible administrative burdens placed on schools implementing the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB310

Student Teacher Promotion Act; enact

GA SB300

"Student Teacher Promotion Act"; enact

GA SB170

"Students and Teachers SPEAK Act"; enact

GA HB147

Teachers; revise duties and responsibilities relating to student assessment and achievement before promotion.

GA HB740

Stop Social Promotion Act; enact

GA HB648

Georgia SNAP for College Students Act; enact

GA HB538

Georgia Early Literacy Act; enact

GA HB192

Top State for Talent Act; enact

GA HB307

Quality Basic Education Act; students significantly at risk of not achieving grade level reading proficiency or with characteristics of dyslexia; include provisions

GA SB464

School Supplies for Teachers Program; establish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.