Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB186

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

Impact

The implementation of HB186 is expected to significantly impact early childhood education in Texas by promoting enrollment in prekindergarten programs, especially among underserved populations. By mandating that school districts provide these classes without charging tuition, the bill seeks to lower financial barriers for families, thereby increasing access to early educational opportunities for children from low-income and disadvantaged backgrounds. This legislative move is intended to align with broader educational goals, aiming to ensure that all children have a solid foundation for future academic success.

Summary

House Bill 186 aims to enhance the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools by requiring school districts to offer prekindergarten classes for children who meet specific eligibility criteria. This legislation specifies that districts must offer these classes if they identify at least 15 eligible children who are at least four years old. Furthermore, it expands eligibility to include children as young as three years old who meet certain conditions, such as being educationally disadvantaged or a child of active duty military personnel.

Contention

While HB186 seeks to benefit many families, it also faces challenges and concerns. Some lawmakers and education advocates worry about the funding implications for school districts, particularly in terms of resources needed to implement the expanded programs. Additionally, there is concern regarding the capacity of school districts to accommodate an increase in prekindergarten enrollment without compromising the quality of education provided. Discussions around the bill reflect a mix of support for its goals and caution regarding its execution, with a focus on ensuring that adequate resources are allocated to meet the anticipated demand.

Companion Bills

TX SB72

Identical Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2217

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB599

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB72

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB124

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB573

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB76

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB1617

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB761

Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

Similar Bills

MS HB464

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025"; create.

MS HB547

"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025"; create.

MD HB1475

Maryland State Department of Education - Publicly Funded Prekindergarten - Analysis and Report (Mixed Delivery Model Viability Act)

MD HB1381

Education - Publicly Funded Prekindergarten - Payments to Private Providers and Building Use

MD HB1374

Prekindergarten - 3-Year-Olds - Private Providers (Parental Choice for Prekindergarten Act)

TX HB2255

Relating to student eligibility for free high quality prekindergarten programs and state financial support for each school district that elects to provide a full-day prekindergarten program.

MD SB780

Prekindergarten - 3-Year-Olds - Private Providers (Parental Choice for Prekindergarten Act)

TX SB1752

Relating to prekindergarten programs in public schools.