Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H746

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure charter school transparency and public accountability

Impact

The proposed bill significantly amends Chapter 71 of the General Laws by adding Section 89A, thereby compelling charter schools to operate under stricter transparency regulations. It stipulates that at least half of the members of a charter school's governing board must be elected representatives from parents and, for high schools, from students, ensuring a more community-involved governance structure. Furthermore, the appointment of an independent ombudsman allows parents to appeal decisions regarding student enrollment and classification, reinforcing accountability mechanisms for both schools and parents.

Summary

House Bill 746, titled 'An Act to ensure charter school transparency and public accountability', aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of charter schools within Massachusetts. The bill introduces several provisions that mandate charter schools to publicly disclose their governance, financial, and operational practices. Notably, it requires all charter school applications and agreements to be accessible on their respective websites and mandates comprehensive financial disclosures. This legislation is designed to ensure that parents and the public have access to vital information that can affect educational outcomes and governance standards.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding House Bill 746 include concerns regarding the bureaucratic burden this bill may impose on charter schools. Proponents argue that it fosters necessary oversight to protect students and parents from mismanagement and malfeasance. Conversely, critics worry that the extensive requirements may detract from the autonomy that charter schools traditionally enjoy, potentially stifle innovation, and limit their ability to operate flexibly in the educational landscape. The balancing act between public accountability and operational freedom is central to the ongoing debates about this legislation.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H2044

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MA H2561

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MA H3807

Relative to out of state operator’s motor vehicle license applications

MA H2352

Relative to parking permit fees

MA H881

Relative to voter registration

MA H3273

Relative to vehicle excise tax

MA H3808

Relative to the enhancement of child safety

MA H2990

Relative to timely retirement payment

Similar Bills

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