New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB354

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Engrossed
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Enrolled
6/10/24  
Chaptered
6/20/24  

Caption

Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

Impact

The proposed changes will allow chartered public schools to access financial support for construction projects, which has previously been restricted. By incorporating chartered public schools into the state funding framework, the bill provides a path for educational facilities to improve and expand. Importantly, funding is contingent on following state-imposed regulations, which includes a requirement for project management oversight on large projects and adherence to safety standards. The flexibility in usage of the building aid is limited to ensure that facilities built with public funds remain in use for educational purposes for at least 20 years.

Summary

House Bill 354 aims to amend existing laws to allow chartered public schools in New Hampshire to be eligible for state school building aid. This bill seeks to ensure that chartered public schools follow the same procedures as local school districts when applying for and receiving grants for school construction. Among the significant aspects covered in the bill is the stipulation that any chartered public school receiving state building aid must own the building constructed and submit a plan for the disposition of assets if the school is dissolved. This addition creates a more structured funding route for chartered public schools, aligning their operational expectations with those of traditional public schools.

Conclusion

In summary, HB354 represents a significant policy shift toward inclusivity for chartered public schools in New Hampshire concerning state educational funding. If passed, it will ensure that chartered schools are equipped with the necessary resources to improve their facilities, albeit under strict state guidelines aimed at maintaining transparency and accountability in how public funds are used.

Contention

The bill is not without controversy. Supporters argue that HB354 is a necessary step toward parity in funding for chartered public schools and promotes better educational infrastructure. Critics, however, may view it as an unnecessary expansion of public funds into the charter school model, which some believe should operate independently without relying on state grants. The requirement that assets be disposed of according to state approval in case of a school's closure also introduces potential complexities, raising concerns about the management of public resources.

Companion Bills

NH HB354

Carry Over Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

Previously Filed As

NH HB354

Relative to chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

NH HB452

Relative to the department of education procedures for school building aid applications.

NH HB272

Increasing chartered public school per pupil funding.

NH HB332

Relative to school building aid for eligible projects.

NH HB572

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

NH HB536

Relative to the chartered public school joint legislative oversight committee, and relative to chartered public school use of unused district facilities.

NH HB429

Requiring the offering of breakfast and lunch in all public and chartered public schools.

NH HB541

Relative to school building aid grants and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB550

Relative to chartered public school dissolution.

NH HB365

Relative to a statewide facility condition assessment for school buildings.

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