Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7118

Introduced
1/20/22  
Refer
1/20/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  

Caption

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study The Effects And Impact That Hybrid And Virtual Learning Employed During The Pandemic Has Had On The Achievement Rates Of Children In Kindergarten Through 12th Grade (creates A 15 Member Commission To Study, Identify Gaps, And Provide Plans To Counter The Impact Of Hybrid And Virtual Learning On Achievement Rates Of Children Grades K-12th, And Would Report Back By July 31, 2023, And Expire On September 30, 2023.)

Impact

The establishment of this commission is significant as it reflects the state's responsiveness to educational challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. It seeks to provide actionable insights into how hybrid and virtual learning environments have affected student performance and equity in education. Lawmakers hope that the commission's work will inform future policy to improve educational outcomes and address any disparities caused by the shift in learning modalities.

Summary

House Bill 7118 aims to create a special legislative commission in Rhode Island tasked with studying the effects of hybrid and virtual learning on the achievement rates of children in kindergarten through 12th grade, a response to the challenges noted during the pandemic. The commission would consist of 15 members, including educators, administrators, and public members, who will review the impact of these learning methods and offer recommendations to address identified gaps. The commission is expected to report its findings by July 31, 2023, with a planned expiration on September 30, 2023.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 7118 appears to be positive, with bipartisan support for the need to examine and adapt educational policies to ensure that all students receive a quality education, irrespective of the mode of learning. The bill signifies an acknowledgment of the diverse challenges faced by students and educators alike during the pandemic, and it aligns with broader educational reform efforts focused on improving learning experiences.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported, some points of contention may arise around the composition of the commission and the potential recommendations that may emerge. There are concerns regarding how effectively the commission can address the varying needs of different student demographics, especially those who may have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. As the commission's work unfolds, debates may center on the adequacy of proposed measures and their implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5223

House Resolution Extending The Reporting Date Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study The Effects And Impact That Hybrid And Virtual Learning Employed During The Pandemic Has Had On The Achievement Rates Of Children In Kindergarten Through 12th Grade (extends The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Commission To Study The Effects And Impact Of Hybrid And Virtual Learning During The Pandemic, From July 31, 2023 To July 31, 2024, And Would Expire On September 30, 2024.)

RI H6254

House Resolution Extending The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study The Effects And Impact That Hybrid And Virtual Learning Employed During The Pandemic Has Had On The Achievement Rates Of Children In Kindergarten Through 12th Grade (extends The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Commission To Study The Effects And Impact Of Hybrid And Virtual Learning During The Pandemic, From July 31, 2024, To November 15, 2024, And Would Expire On November 29, 2024.)

RI H7731

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A LEGISLATIVE STUDY COMMISSION ON CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND SOLUTIONS (Creates a 17 member commission to study the issues confronting the State due to climate change, and who would report back to the House by May 14, 2025, and expire on June 18, 2025.)

RI H6401

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Comments For Healthcare Liability Reform (creates A 15 Member Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Annotations For Healthcare Liability Reform In Rhode Island, And Report Back To The House By January 15, 2024, And Expire On April 15, 2024.)

RI H7784

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Joint Legislative Commission To Study The Governance Structure Of Rhode Island's Public Education System (creates 10 Member Joint Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For Efficient/effective Governance Of Kindergarten Through Sixteen Public Education System, And Reports Back To The Senate And House By March 1, 2023, And Expires On July 1, 2023.)

RI H7093

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS FOR HEALTHCARE LIABILITY REFORM (This resolution creates a 15 member special legislative commission to study and provide recommendations and comments for healthcare liability reform, and who would report back to the House by January 1, 2025, and expire on February 1, 2025.)

RI S2529

Senate Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study The Impact Of The Trauma Inflicted On Children Who Are Exposed To Violence

RI H7210

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Review The Impact Of Existing Rules And Regulations On The Creation Of New Businesses, And Provide Recommendations To Revise Laws In Order To Eliminate Barriers (creates A 17 Member Commission To Study The Impact Of Rules And Regulations On New Businesses, And Make Recommendations That Would Eliminate Barriers, And Who Would Report Back By January 4, 2023, And Expire On March 4, 2023.)

RI S2523

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY STUDENT TRANSPORTATION NEEDS AND SYSTEM COSTS (Creates a 13-member joint commission to study the transportation needs of students and recommend what changes are necessary, and who would report back to the General Assembly by April 16, 2025, and expire on May 27, 2025.)

RI H7615

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY STUDENT TRANSPORTATION NEEDS AND SYSTEM COSTS (Creates a 13-member joint commission to study the transportation needs of students and recommend what changes are necessary, and who would report back to the General Assembly by April 16, 2025, and expire on May 27, 2025.)

Similar Bills

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