Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H726

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish a community schools special legislative commission

Impact

If passed, the commission would consist of representatives from several educational and community organizations, providing a broad perspective on the needs and challenges of community schools. The commission will analyze systems and policies supporting community school strategies and recommend measures to overcome barriers to their establishment. Key focus areas include equitable access to resources and effective engagement with families and communities, positioning community schools as a pivotal strategy in addressing educational disparities across the Commonwealth.

Summary

House Bill 726, presented by Representative Chynah Tyler, seeks to establish a special legislative commission dedicated to investigating community schools in Massachusetts. The bill outlines the definition of a community school as one that employs a community school coordinator to collaborate with various community resources and promote student achievement. This initiative aims to enhance the educational framework by leveraging local partnerships that cater to the diverse needs of students and families. The commission's goals include assessing the current implementation of community schools, identifying successful models, and recommending best practices for statewide adoption.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the bill may revolve around potential challenges in implementing community school models, including funding concerns and the necessity for community involvement. Notably, stakeholders may debate the adequacy of existing support systems and the role of state government in facilitating collaboration between schools and local community organizations. Advocacy for community schools aligns with the broader aim of educational equity, but apprehensions about the practical implications of such models on existing educational structures could be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H873

Relative to voting rights

MA H2178

Relative to establishing a prevailing wage for security officers

MA H2016

To designate the courthouse in the Roxbury section of the city of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse

MA H1060

Relative to solid waste disposal facilities in environmental justice communities

MA H4142

Directing the city of Boston police department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officers for Jason DeLeon

MA H185

To remove HCA real estate barriers to equitable participation in the cannabis industry

MA H1794

To designate the courthouse in the Roxbury section of the city of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse

MA H124

To remove HCA real estate barriers to equitable participation in the cannabis industry

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