Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S460

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing an elementary and secondary school robotics grant program

Impact

Should S460 be enacted, it would amend Chapter 15 of the General Laws by adding a new section dedicated to this grant program. The proposal sets forth specific eligibility criteria for schools, including a preference for those without existing robotics clubs. Priority is also given to schools located in the Cape Cod and Western Massachusetts areas. By establishing this grant program, the bill aims to foster increased participation in robotics competitions among students, thereby promoting a robust educational landscape focused on STEM disciplines.

Funding

The bill stipulates specific funding amounts based on whether a school has an existing robotics program. For example, elementary schools without a robotics club could receive up to $1,250 for a FIRST Lego League program, while high schools could receive up to $18,000 for competitive robotics teams. The financial support is capped based on available appropriations, necessitating regulations from the department to guide the implementation and sustainability of the program.

Summary

Bill S460, presented by John C. Velis, proposes the establishment of a Workforce Preparation Robotics grant program aimed at enhancing robotics and STEM education in Massachusetts. The program is designed to provide grants to elementary and secondary public and charter schools, thereby creating opportunities for students to engage in hands-on learning experiences. This initiative emphasizes both hard and soft skills, such as problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership, which are essential for success in the modern workforce.

Contention

While supporters of S460 argue that the bill will enhance educational opportunities and readiness for the workforce, some concerns may arise regarding the distribution of funds and the administrative burden on schools to comply with grant application processes. Critics might question the effectiveness of prioritizing certain geographic regions over others and whether that approach sufficiently addresses the statewide needs for robotics education. Furthermore, ensuring equitable access to these resources across diverse socioeconomic backgrounds could be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S360

Establishing an elementary and secondary school robotics grant program

MA H577

Establishing an elementary and secondary school robotics grant program

MA H3887

To include climate education in the Massachusetts elementary and secondary school curriculum

MA H554

Relative to equipping public elementary and secondary schools with panic alarms or emergency mechanisms

MA S347

Modernizing the board of elementary and secondary education

MA H4419

Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate literacy education across the Commonwealth

MA S260

Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate justice education across the Commonwealth

MA S2668

Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate literacy education across the Commonwealth

MA H576

Implementing an elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate education curriculum in the Commonwealth

MA S2659

Establishing a special commission to review the adequacy and equity of the Massachusetts school building program

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