New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB371

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Establishing a commission to evaluate and recommend standards for public schools.

Impact

If enacted, HB 371 will significantly impact the state's education legislation by necessitating the establishment of a commission that actively assesses and proposes reforms to current educational standards. This commission will work independently and will be responsible for initiating the rulemaking process with the state board of education based on its recommendations. The outcomes of the commission's work could lead to substantial changes in how educational quality and student performance are monitored and improved in the state.

Summary

House Bill 371 establishes a commission aimed at evaluating and recommending new standards for public schools in New Hampshire. The commission will consist of a diverse group of members, including educators, parents, students, and various stakeholders in the educational system. It is tasked with reviewing existing standards, identifying trends and disparities in student performance, and ensuring all students receive adequate educational opportunities. The bill emphasizes the need for robust and equitable standards to foster a high-quality education across all grades, from pre-kindergarten through grade 12.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be supportive among educational advocates who recognize the importance of ensuring equitable standards in public schooling. However, there could be contention from various interest groups concerned about how these standards are determined and implemented. The emphasis on comprehensive representation within the commission suggests an effort to include multiple perspectives, yet differing views on what constitutes adequate standards could lead to future debates.

Contention

While HB 371 aims for inclusivity and better educational standards, potential points of contention may arise regarding the members of the commission's appointments and the specific recommendations made. Stakeholders may have differing viewpoints on educational practices, priorities in resource allocation, and definitions of success in student outcomes. As with any reform in education policy, balancing the perspectives of teachers, parents, and administrators will be essential in achieving consensus on proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1087

Establishing a commission to study information literacy and media literacy instruction in public schools.

NH HB1676

Establishing a sunset commission to evaluate various occupational boards and commissions, and sunsetting various boards and commissions.

NH HB431

Establishing a commission to study the costs of special education.

NH HB292

Establishing a commission to study school administrative unit consolidation.

NH HB1680

Establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.

NH HB772

Establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.

NH HB1586

Establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.

NH HB1176

Establishing a commission to study current funding for special education and potential other funding sources.

NH HB196

Establishing a commission to review and make recommendations on campaign finance laws.

NH SCR201

Establishing The Public Education Funding Commission.

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Establishing a commission to study the costs of special education.

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NH HB777

Codifying the law enforcement accreditation commission.

NH HB238

Relative to the role of quality control and the developmental disability service system.

NH HB648

Relative to establishing a state bank of New Hampshire.

NH HB399

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