New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1236

Introduced
11/18/21  
Refer
11/18/21  
Report Pass
3/9/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
5/18/22  
Chaptered
6/1/22  

Caption

Relative to the legislative oversight committee for the education improvement and assessment program.

Impact

The passage of HB 1236 is expected to reinforce the framework for educational accountability in New Hampshire. By establishing an oversight committee composed of both House and Senate members, the bill aims to facilitate a structured approach to monitor educational standards and improvements. This enhanced oversight may lead to better coordination in evaluating school performance and ensuring that educational services meet established state standards.

Summary

House Bill 1236 seeks to reestablish the Legislative Oversight Committee for the Education Improvement and Assessment Program in New Hampshire. This bill emphasizes the state's commitment to ensuring that public education provides all students with essential skills necessary for their future participation in society. The bill outlines the responsibilities of this oversight committee, which includes reviewing the development and implementation of educational accountability programs and ensuring compliance with both state and federal laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1236 may include concerns from local educators and school administrators regarding the nature of state oversight versus local control in the education system. Some stakeholders might argue that increased legislative oversight could potentially stifle innovative educational practices at the local level, while others may view strengthened oversight as necessary for maintaining high standards across the state's educational institutions. Furthermore, questions about adequate funding for the proposed initiatives and the ability of the committee to effectively carry out its tasks may arise.

Notable_points

The bill builds upon New Hampshire's historical focus on local governance in education by integrating state-level oversight without undermining local responsibilities. This approach is seen as essential for tailoring educational methodologies to meet diverse student needs while adhering to state-established standards. By amending current statutes, HB 1236 positions New Hampshire to enhance its educational accountability measures and adapt to future educational challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB266

Relative to the statewide education improvement and assessment program.

NH SB266

Relative to administration of school assessment and accountability programs by the department of education.

NH HB1269

Relative to certain legislative study committees.

NH HB1163

Relative to review of public school minimum standards by the legislative oversight committee.

NH HB1047

Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee.

NH HB627

Relative to local education improvement plans and disparities in education.

NH HB627

Relative to local education improvement plans and disparities in education.

NH HB569

Reinstate the Joint Education Oversight Committee

NH HB164

Reinstate the Joint Education Oversight Committee

NH HB1045

Relative to the composition of the ethics oversight advisory committee.

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