Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S339

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring high quality pre-kindergarten education

Impact

Key requirements for grant applicants will include maintaining a low child-to-instructor ratio, ensuring ongoing professional development for teachers, and including children with disabilities. A notable aspect of the bill is its focus on improving educational outcomes by aiming to reduce the achievement gap and enhance third-grade reading scores. The program is expected to be particularly beneficial for underperforming districts, as it grants preference to those identified as underperforming or chronically underperforming.

Summary

Senate Bill 339 aims to ensure high-quality pre-kindergarten education in Massachusetts. The bill establishes a grant program administered by the Department of Early Education and Care, in consultation with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. The program is designed to support pre-kindergarten programs for children from as young as 2 years and 9 months until they are eligible for kindergarten. Grants will be allocated to individual school districts as well as collaborative efforts between multiple districts, emphasizing the need for partnerships with licensed community-based early learning programs.

Contention

Senate Bill 339 also outlines the responsibilities of grant recipients, who must submit detailed implementation plans and quarterly reports to track the progress of their programs. This requirement for accountability is aimed at ensuring that the funds are used effectively, but it could also be seen as a potential burden for smaller districts with limited resources. Furthermore, while the emphasis on high standards and quality early education has broad support, concerns may arise over the administrative oversight and the ability of all districts to meet the stringent guidelines set forth in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1070

Relative to petit treason

MA S2370

Adjusting school bus driver physical examinations

MA S2375

To establish free access to rides to elections in Massachusetts (FARE)

MA S1509

Regulating delivered food

MA S2460

Creating equal access to a common application for low-income veterans

MA S1507

Regarding the pediatric palliative care program

MA S219

Relative to retailer-backed coupons

MA S1823

Providing retirement benefits for for caregivers at the Soldiers' Homes

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