Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1554

Introduced
6/29/23  

Caption

In pupils and attendance, further providing for attendance policy at charter, regional charter and cyber charter schools.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1554 would directly influence how charter schools manage and report student attendance. The adjustments proposed in the bill are expected to create a more streamlined approach to attendance tracking, which could enhance financial stability for these schools by ensuring that they receive appropriate funding based on student numbers. Additionally, the bill would provide clearer guidelines for both schools and parents concerning attendance requirements and reporting processes.

Summary

House Bill 1554 focuses on providing adjustments to attendance policies specifically for charter, regional charter, and cyber charter schools. This bill aims to clarify the regulations surrounding student attendance and the conditions under which attendance is counted for funding and reporting purposes. By addressing these policies, the bill seeks to ensure that attendance is accurately tracked and that charter schools can navigate attendance requirements effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1554 appears to be generally supportive among proponents of charter education. Supporters believe that the adjustments will provide essential guidance for charter schools, making it easier for them to comply with attendance regulations. However, concerns are raised by some critics who argue that the focus on attendance policies may overlook broader issues related to educational quality and equity in charter schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around the implications of the bill on educational equity and fairness in student enrollment practices. Critics suggest that tighter attendance regulations could inadvertently disadvantage certain students, particularly those who may struggle with consistent attendance due to socioeconomic factors. This debate highlights a significant tension between ensuring robust attendance tracking and addressing the diverse needs of students in the charter school system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB45

In pupils and attendance, further providing for attendance policy at charter, regional charter and cyber charter schools.

PA HB338

In pupils and attendance, further providing for attendance policy at charter, regional charter and cyber charter schools.

PA HB1414

In pupils and attendance, providing for use of geolocation system for attendance in cyber school program.

PA HB2307

In pupils and attendance, further providing for actual cost of tuition and maintenance of certain exceptional children in the four chartered schools for education of the deaf and the blind; and making a repeal.

PA HB431

In pupils and attendance, further providing for immunization required and penalty.

PA HB1648

In pupils and attendance, further providing for definitions and providing for mental health days.

PA SB886

In pupils and attendance, further providing for definitions and providing for mental health days.

PA HB447

In pupils and attendance, further providing for immunization required and penalty.

PA HB1500

In preliminary provisions, providing for Cyber Charter School Funding and Policy Council and further providing for advertising and sponsorships; in pupils and attendance, further providing for exceptional children and education and training; in charter schools, further providing for definitions, for funding for cyber charter schools, for powers and duties of department and for assessment and evaluation, providing for fund balance limits, further providing for cyber charter school requirements and prohibitions, providing for cyber charter school fund balance accountability, further providing for establishment of cyber charter school, for cyber charter school application, for enrollment and notification, for enrollee wellness checks and for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations and providing for cyber charter school moratorium; and, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for extraordinary special education program expenses.

PA SB781

In pupils and attendance, further providing for definitions and providing for mental health days.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.