Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H444

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To expand the use of career and academic plans

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will amend Chapter 71 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, adding key sections that stipulate the responsibilities of school districts regarding the implementation of individual learning plans. Districts will be required to report annually on their compliance with these requirements, which aims to hold them accountable for student preparedness for post-secondary education or careers. The bill also encourages a more personalized approach to education by allowing students to adapt their plans as they progress through their schooling.

Summary

House Bill 444 seeks to expand the use of career and academic plans (MyCAP) within Massachusetts public schools. The legislation mandates that every high school student, beginning in ninth grade, must develop an individual learning plan with assistance from designated educators and approved online platforms. This is aimed at ensuring that students have a clear academic and career pathway that aligns with their goals and needs, thereby enhancing overall college and career readiness outcomes. Public school districts will play a crucial role in facilitating the development of these plans and providing necessary support for students to participate in this process.

Contention

While the intention behind H444 is to enhance students' readiness for future endeavors, there may be discussions around the feasibility of implementing such programs uniformly across various districts. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of resources in different areas, the training of educators to facilitate this process, and the potential for disparities in the quality of guidance offered to students. Additionally, there will likely be scrutiny about how these changes may impact existing educational frameworks and curricula within public schools.

Companion Bills

MA H4269

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MA H4266

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MA S2741

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