Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB124

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 legislation modifies existing provisions in the Education Code concerning prekindergarten enrollment and requirements. It directly impacts the way school districts report demographic information concerning their prekindergarten students. By revising the criteria for class eligibility, the bill aims not only to increase enrollment in prekindergarten but also to ensure that school districts are accountable for tracking and reporting data related to these students. This could lead to enhanced support and resources for districts that serve greater numbers of disadvantaged children.

Summary

House Bill 124 aims to expand the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools across Texas. The bill mandates that school districts must offer prekindergarten classes if they identify at least 15 children who are at least four years old. Additionally, it allows districts to enroll children who are three years old under certain eligibility criteria, such as being educationally disadvantaged or a homeless child. The bill emphasizes the importance of early education for vulnerable populations and seeks to make early childhood education more accessible to families in need.

Contention

While many stakeholders may support the aims of HB 124 in promoting education equity, some potential contention could arise regarding the implications for school district funding and resource allocation. Questions could be raised about the feasibility of districts absorbing the cost of additional classes without tuition while ensuring quality education. There might also be debates surrounding the specific eligibility criteria and whether they adequately address the diverse needs of children within different communities. As with any legislation affecting education, the operationalization of the bill will likely generate discussions among educators, parents, and policymakers.

Companion Bills

TX SB72

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

Previously Filed As

TX SB1679

Relating to eligibility of certain children for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB1932

Relating to the eligibility of the children of public school educators for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB2030

Relating to eligibility of certain children for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB2361

Relating to the eligibility of the children of public school educators for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB1763

Relating to the eligibility of the children of public school educators for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB494

Relating to the eligibility of the children of public school employees for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX HB357

Relating to the eligibility of the children of certain first responders for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

TX SB1793

Relating to the eligibility of certain children who are enrolled in a child care services program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission for 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.