Oregon 2024 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB4082

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/5/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Report Pass
3/1/24  
Engrossed
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Report Pass
3/5/24  
Enrolled
3/5/24  
Passed
3/12/24  
Chaptered
3/18/24  

Caption

Relating to funding for expanded learning opportunities; declaring an emergency.

Impact

With a significant allocation increase for the Department of Education, the bill provides $30 million for summer learning programs and an additional $141,767 for administrative costs associated with the grant program. By creating new funding mechanisms and streamlining grant administration, HB4082 is intended to support local education providers in delivering programs that align with state academic standards while also offering enriching activities that foster students' social and emotional well-being. The legislation seeks to foster partnerships with community organizations and emphasizes outreach to historically underserved student groups.

Summary

House Bill 4082 aims to enhance educational opportunities for students through additional funding for summer learning programs. The bill establishes the Summer Learning Grant program, which is designed to provide grants to various educational entities, such as school districts and public charter schools, so they can improve learning experiences for students from incoming kindergarten through grade 12. The initiative focuses on addressing educational disparities by ensuring equitable access to high-quality summer and after-school programs.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 4082 appears to be positive among advocates for educational equity, with many viewing it as a necessary step to enhance learning opportunities for disadvantaged students. Proponents argue that it plays a vital role in closing the educational gap exacerbated by economic disparities. Critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the sufficiency of funding and the program's execution, especially in terms of ensuring effective oversight and accountability for the programs funded through these grants.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the implementation and oversight of the grant program set forth by HB 4082. While the bill emphasizes equity and access, challenges could emerge regarding the prioritization of funding for programs serving historically underserved populations, as well as the effectiveness of the educational strategies employed within the funded programs. Ensuring that such initiatives genuinely meet the needs of students and deliver meaningful educational outcomes is likely to be a focal point for ongoing legislative and community discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3435

Relating to early learning; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB531

Relating to funding for programs offered during nonschool hours; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2750

Relating to funding for interscholastic activities; declaring an emergency.

OR SB549

Relating to schools; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2961

Relating to funding post-secondary education; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB3198

Relating to early literacy; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB2275

Relating to education; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB575

Relating to statewide education plans; declaring an emergency.

OR SB550

Relating to computer science education; declaring an emergency.

OR HB2478

Relating to student achievement; declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.