Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H669

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to teacher preparation and student literacy

Impact

The implementation of HB 669 could significantly influence state education laws by establishing stricter guidelines and accountability measures for teacher preparation programs. By requiring regular assessments of these programs based on student outcomes and other critical factors, the bill intends to raise the overall quality of teacher training in Massachusetts. Additionally, it introduces screening protocols for early literacy, which will require school districts to assess students K-3 biannually, fostering early identification of literacy challenges and subsequent intervention strategies.

Summary

House Bill 669 aims to enhance teacher preparation and improve student literacy across Massachusetts by amending existing laws related to teacher training programs. The bill mandates that teacher preparation programs be regularly evaluated by the commissioner of education to ensure that candidates are adequately equipped to support the diverse needs of students. It emphasizes evidence-based practices in teaching reading, targeting key areas such as phonemic awareness and vocabulary, with the intention of addressing literacy gaps in early grades. Furthermore, the bill calls for accountability measures, including annual data publication on the effectiveness of these programs.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes the development of a pilot program for teacher apprenticeships in high-needs districts. This provision is designed to attract and support diverse teaching candidates willing to work in areas with significant challenges, such as high levels of low-income students and English learners. However, the pilot program could face scrutiny regarding funding adequacy and the ability to provide sufficient support for candidates. Critics may also voice concerns about the burden placed on districts to implement new screening protocols and achieve compliance with the stringent requirements put forth by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3949

Relative to teacher strikes

MA H2933

Relative to the membership of the PRIM Board

MA H667

Relative to school absences

MA H2155

Providing for the self-certification of benefits for small businesses

MA H3210

Making the fair share tax more equitable

MA H1283

Relative to real estate disclosure forms

MA H860

Relative to early voting and vote by mail

MA H4031

Increasing the age limit for retired police officers serving as special police officers in the town of Weston

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