Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5596

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Establishes a prekindergarten seat finder to support families in accessing high quality early childhood education programs for three (3) and four (4) year old children.

Impact

The implementation of H5596 promises significant benefits to families and communities, particularly for those in underserved areas. By providing a centralized system to find prekindergarten seats, the bill aims to mitigate barriers faced by families, such as lack of information about available programs or eligibility requirements. Additionally, the legislation includes provisions for the finder to support families with disabilities and non-English speakers, further broadening access to early education resources.

Summary

House Bill H5596 seeks to enhance access to high-quality early childhood education for three and four-year-old children in Rhode Island by establishing a statewide prekindergarten seat finder. This platform will assist families in locating available preschool programs, thus promoting equal access to early education regardless of socio-economic status. The bill mandates that all licensed pre-K providers, including state-funded, private, and nonprofit programs, participate in this platform, ensuring a comprehensive database of available options for families in need.

Contention

Debate surrounding H5596 may center on the financial implications of developing and maintaining the prekindergarten seat finder platform. Concerns may arise regarding the administrative burden placed on pre-K providers to regularly update their availability and report on program quality indicators. Furthermore, the effectiveness of outreach campaigns to inform families, particularly in marginalized communities, could be a point of contention, as successful implementation will depend heavily on awareness and utilization of the new system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0669

Nullifies the department of elementary and secondary education recommendation that the turnaround plan for Providence public schools be continued.

RI H5335

Nullifies the department of elementary and secondary education recommendation that the turnaround plan for Providence public schools be continued.

RI H5200

Directs the DHS and the department of education to work collaboratively to sustain and strengthen existing workforce development and compensation programs for educators working in licensed child care and early learning programs statewide.

RI S0673

Directs the DHS and the department of education to work collaboratively to sustain and strengthen existing workforce development and compensation programs for educators working in licensed child care and early learning programs statewide.

RI H5748

Extends the time for which a student may enroll in the community college of Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program to one year after the student's high school graduation.

RI S0239

Directs the departments of human services and education to work together to sustain and strengthen existing workforce development and compensation programs for educators working in licensed child care and early learning programs statewide.

RI S0394

Establishes guidelines for the expansion of high-quality public prekindergarten education programs for children ages three (3) and four (4) to increase children’s school readiness.

RI S0860

Allows the board of regents to appoint a receiver to manage a school district with the authority described in § 16-7.1-5.2 relating to state intervention in the Providence public school district.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.