Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1672

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Engrossed
4/8/25  
Refer
4/8/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Enrolled
4/14/25  
Enrolled
4/15/25  
Chaptered
4/17/25  

Caption

To Amend Provisions Of The Arkansas Code To Create A More Efficient System For Public Schools Of Innovation In Arkansas.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly impact the regulatory landscape for public schools in Arkansas. Specifically, it would eliminate the previous District of Innovation Program, which allowed schools certain flexibilities in operational regulations. Instead, the legislation sets forth a new structure whereby public schools can apply to become schools of innovation with defined performance targets and a clearer set of guidelines. This shift aims to allow for more localized decision-making while holding schools accountable for meeting state education goals, thereby improving overall student performance.

Summary

House Bill 1672 aims to repeal the existing laws concerning the District of Innovation Program and to amend several provisions of the Arkansas Code to establish a more efficient system for public schools of innovation. The primary objective of the bill is to streamline the process for schools seeking to innovate in their educational practices and administration while enhancing accountability and performance standards. By creating this new framework, the bill seeks to provide public schools with opportunities to adopt innovative instructional strategies that may improve educational outcomes for students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1672 is mixed among stakeholders in the education community. Supporters, primarily from the Republican majority, see this bill as a progressive step towards enhancing educational innovation and autonomy within public schools. They believe it will foster a culture of creativity and responsiveness to student needs. Conversely, opponents, including some Democratic legislators, express concerns about the potential loss of established protections and challenges in maintaining educational equity, fearing that the push for innovation could lead to disparities in educational quality across different districts.

Contention

Notable contention arises from the bill's potential implications on oversight and regulation. Critics argue that while promoting innovation is essential, it must not come at the expense of accountability or the dilution of educational standards. There are worries that some schools may exploit the new rules to sidestep significant educational regulations, leading to inconsistencies in quality across the state. This ongoing debate highlights the tension between the desire for educational reforms and the necessity of maintaining rigorous standards that secure equitable educational opportunities for all students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB101

To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Pertain To The University Of Arkansas.

AR HB1609

To Amend Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Teacher Licensure.

AR SB294

To Create The Learns Act; To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Early Childhood Through Grade Twelve Education In The State Of Arkansas; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1415

To Amend Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, ยง 14, And Arkansas Law To Provide That Lottery Proceeds May Be Used For Scholarships And Grants To Arkansans Enrolled In Vocational-technical Schools And Technical Institutes.

AR HJR1005

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Create The "arkansas Taxpayer Bill Of Rights".

AR SB570

To Amend Provisions Of The Arkansas Code Concerning The Arkansas Opportunity Public School Choice Act And The Public School Choice Act Of 2015.

AR SB495

To Create The Protect Arkansas Act; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Sentencing And Parole; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Certain Criminal Offenses; And To Create The Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force.

AR SB573

To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Public Education.

AR SB71

To Prohibit Discrimination Or Preferential Treatment By The State Of Arkansas And Other Public Entities.

AR HB1688

To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Public School Funding Amounts; And To Declare An Emergency.

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