Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2383

Introduced
6/5/24  
Refer
6/5/24  
Refer
6/12/24  
Report Pass
7/9/24  
Refer
7/9/24  
Report Pass
7/10/24  
Engrossed
7/10/24  
Refer
7/24/24  
Refer
10/1/24  
Report Pass
10/7/24  
Refer
10/8/24  
Report Pass
10/9/24  
Enrolled
10/10/24  
Chaptered
10/16/24  

Caption

Establishing the Older Adult Mentor Volunteer Program; and providing for duties of the Department of Education, the State Board of Education, intermediate units and public school entities.

Impact

The establishment of the Older Adult Mentor Volunteer Program will involve significant collaboration between the Pennsylvania Department of Education, local school entities, and intermediate units. Through this program, older adults can volunteer in various capacities within schools, providing guidance, sharing their professional expertise, and assisting students with learning in both academic and extracurricular settings. This initiative supports educational institutions in enhancing the diversity of knowledge and experiences available to students, potentially leading to improved engagement and mentorship for youth.

Summary

House Bill 2383, titled the Older Adult Mentor Volunteer Program Act, establishes a framework for utilizing the skills and experiences of older adults as mentors to students in public schools throughout Pennsylvania. The bill aims to create meaningful intergenerational exchanges, allowing retired individuals aged 55 and older to contribute to the educational development of younger generations. By leveraging the wisdom of these mentors, the bill aspires to enrich students' personal, educational, and professional experiences, aligning them with opportunities that may positively impact their futures.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 2383 has generally been positive among lawmakers, educators, and community stakeholders, who recognize the value of intergenerational programs. Supporters argue that such initiatives celebrate the contributions of older adults and reinforce community ties between generations. The sentiment highlights a commitment to lifelong learning and service, fostering a shared sense of responsibility toward youth development and education. This positive outlook suggests an overall belief that the program will create beneficial outcomes for both older adults and students alike.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered favor, some concerns have arisen regarding the implementation and funding of the program. Critics express that the sustainability of such initiatives may require continuous support and resources to be effective. Additionally, there are discussions about ensuring that volunteer opportunities do not detract from professional educational roles but rather complement them in enhancing student learning experiences. Addressing these points of contention will be essential as the bill moves toward enactment and actual operationalization of the proposed mentoring program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB462

Establishing the Adult Education and Workforce Recovery Grant Program; and imposing powers and duties on the Department of Education.

PA SB1057

Providing for the Educational Freedom Act Program; and establishing the Educational Freedom Act Fund and educational freedom accounts.

PA SB826

In talent recruitment, further providing for Talent Recruitment Account; establishing the Grow-Your-Own Educators Grant Program and grow-your-own educator career pathways; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.

PA HB141

In talent recruitment, further providing for Talent Recruitment Account; and establishing the Grow-Your-Own Educators Grant Program and grow-your-own educator career pathways; and imposing duties of the Department of Education.

PA HB354

Providing for "What Is Your Pennsylvania Story" guidelines for school entities; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.

PA HB2599

Providing for "What Is Your Pennsylvania Story" guidelines for school entities; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.

PA HB1526

In intermediate units, further providing for powers and duties of the intermediate unit board of directors, for capital subsidy and for school safety and security enhancements; and, in school safety and security, further providing for Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools and School Entities Program.

PA HB1542

Establishing the Electric School Bus Grant Program and the Electric School Bus Grant Program Fund; providing for duties of the Department of Education; and making an appropriation.

PA HB579

Establishing and providing for the implementation and administration of the Beginning Educator Support and Training (BEST) Program; and providing for powers and duties of the Department of Education.

PA HB798

In certification of teachers, further providing for continuing professional development; providing for access to advanced placement courses for all students; establishing the Advanced Placement Teacher Training Program; and imposing duties on the Department of Education and on school entities.

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