Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2930

Introduced
3/1/24  

Caption

Authorizes the establishment of charter schools in public community college districts with the public community college as the sponsor

Impact

If enacted, HB 2930 could significantly impact the landscape of public education within community college districts. The introduction of charter schools under the sponsorship of community colleges may lead to more tailored educational programs that meet the specific needs of local communities. This could result in increased enrollment in both public colleges and charter schools, as families seek diverse educational opportunities for their children. Additionally, it could create pathways for high school students to transition into college-level coursework more seamlessly, bolstering college readiness among graduates.

Summary

House Bill 2930 proposes the establishment of charter schools within public community college districts, with the community college itself acting as the sponsoring body for these schools. This legislation aims to expand the educational options available to students in these districts by fostering a new model of education that encourages innovation and flexibility within the curriculum. By allowing community colleges to sponsor charter schools, the bill is positioned to enhance collaboration between higher education institutions and K-12 education systems, potentially improving student outcomes and educational access.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to enhance educational options, there are points of contention regarding the oversight and funding mechanisms for these charter schools. Opponents may raise concerns about the allocation of public funds to charter schools, questioning whether they divert resources away from traditional public schools. Furthermore, there could be debates over the level of accountability and regulatory oversight these charter institutions will have compared to traditional public schools, raising concerns about educational equity and quality. These challenges highlight the critical need for a balanced approach that ensures all forms of public education receive adequate support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1205

Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

MO HB158

Changes provisions governing charter schools

MO SB440

Establishes the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

MO SB2

Establishes the "Save Women's Sports Act" relating to female-only athletics in middles schools, high schools, and colleges

MO SB48

Establishes the "Save Women's Sports Act" relating to female-only athletics in middle schools, high schools, and colleges

MO HB665

Authorizes volunteer fire protection association dues to be collected by a county collector similar to property tax collections upon voter approval

MO HB687

Requires publicly funded state colleges and universities to allow medical marijuana use on campus

MO HB808

Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas

MO HB288

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB408

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.