New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB236

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  
Report Pass
1/26/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Report Pass
4/20/22  
Enrolled
5/27/22  
Chaptered
6/8/22  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire teacher shortages and recruitment incentives, and relative to defining secondary school grades for teacher loan forgiveness programs.

Impact

The establishment of a committee under SB236 is expected to have significant implications on state education policies. The committee will not only explore recruitment strategies but will also measure the anticipated retirements through 2026. By doing so, the bill is positioned to inform future legislative measures tailored to bolster the teaching workforce in New Hampshire. Importantly, it will also reconsider existing teacher loan forgiveness programs to ensure they are accessible to a broader range of educators, particularly those teaching grades 7-12.

Summary

Senate Bill 236 aims to address the pressing issue of teacher shortages in New Hampshire by establishing a committee tasked with studying the causes and proposing recruitment incentives. This bill acknowledges the critical state of the teaching profession, particularly focusing on the workforce challenges that have arisen since 2018. The committee will evaluate various strategies for attracting qualified candidates and retaining existing teachers, with a strong emphasis on supporting underrepresented minorities and challenging districts.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its proactive approach, potential points of contention may arise regarding the adequacy of proposed incentives. Stakeholders might question whether the strategies evaluated by the committee will effectively fill the gaps in teacher shortages or simply postpone the issue. Moreover, the bill's focus on certain minoritized groups and specific geographical areas, which aims to improve equity in teacher distribution, might draw scrutiny regarding the broader implications for educational equity across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB45

Establishing a committee to study student loan forgiveness in New Hampshire.

NH SB334

Establishing a committee to study property blight in New Hampshire cities and towns.

NH HB599

Establishing a committee to examine weatherization initiatives for homes in New Hampshire.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH SB248

Establishing a committee to study palliative and hospice care in New Hampshire.

NH HB1370

Establishing a committee to study childcare options for New Hampshire state legislators.

NH HB1229

Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.

NH HB1314

Establishing a committee to study the management and oversight of the New Hampshire veterans' home.

NH SB159

Establishing a committee to study unlimited service area permits for landfills and out of state waste coming into New Hampshire.

NH HB445

Establishing a study commission to examine the causes of and ways to alleviate the shortage of law enforcement officers in New Hampshire.

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