Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB900

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Quality Basic Education Act; Refugee and International Students Equalization (RISE) program; establish

Impact

If enacted, HB900 will have a notable effect on state education funding mechanisms by integrating the RISE program into the existing Quality Basic Education funding formula. This bill sets specific program weights and teacher-student ratios designed to accommodate the unique needs of international students. The proposed changes will likely shift how educational resources are allocated, ensuring that schools that enroll such students receive additional support. This adjustment aims to create a more equitable educational landscape for all students, especially those newly arrived in the state.

Summary

House Bill 900 aims to amend the Quality Basic Education Act of Georgia by establishing the Refugee and International Students Equalization (RISE) program. This program is intended to provide assistance and essential wraparound services, including education, housing, medical care, counseling, nutrition, and transportation, to international students. The bill defines international students broadly, including those who are asylum seekers and refugees, ensuring support for those who are often marginalized in the education system. The initiative reflects the state's commitment to inclusivity and support of diverse populations within public education.

Contention

Despite the bill's positive intentions, there could be points of contention regarding the adequacy of funding for the RISE program. As it is subject to appropriations by the General Assembly, questions regarding the potential strain on state resources may arise. Moreover, there may be concerns from constituents around the emphasis on international students while balancing the needs of local students. Some critics argue that while wraparound services are essential, the implementation might not meet all the demands, leading to disparities in educational support across different student demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB48

Quality Basic Education Act; Refugee and International Students Equalization (RISE) program; establish

GA SB284

"Quality Basic Education Act"; students living in poverty; table of quality basic education instructional programs; add a program

GA HB282

Quality Basic Education Act; minimum course study in career readiness education for students in grades six through twelve; provide

GA HB111

Quality Basic Education Act; pilot program to implement student based funding recommendations of the 2015 Education Reform Commission; provide

GA HB1328

Quality Basic Education Act; table of instructional programs; add program for students living in poverty

GA HB1104

Quality Basic Education Act; address mental health risks for student athletes

GA HB624

English language learner students; ratios of instructional positions, At-Risk Program established.

GA HB796

Education; revise QBE program weights based on recommendations of the 2015 Education Reform Commission

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 SB105

English language learner students; ratios of instructional positions, At-Risk Program established.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.