Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1485

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Authorizes the establishment of charter school in school districts in St. Louis County

Impact

The passage of HB1485 would lead to significant changes in how charter schools are authorized and funded in Missouri. It establishes guidelines for the appointment of charter sponsors, necessitating that these sponsors demonstrate accountability and performance standards set by the state. Additionally, by including provisions for local funding and state aid calculations based on student attendance, the bill aims to create a robust financial structure that supports charter school operations while ensuring fiscal responsibility from both the charter schools and their governing bodies.

Summary

House Bill 1485 focuses on the establishment of charter schools within specific school districts in Missouri. The bill proposes amendments to existing legislation concerning charter schools, outlining the operational framework and eligibility criteria for these institutions. Under HB1485, charter schools would be permitted only in metropolitan districts and designated urban areas that meet specific population thresholds and accreditation statuses. This targeted approach aims to enhance educational opportunities in underperforming districts, ensuring that students have access to alternative learning environments.

Contention

Discussions around HB1485 have highlighted concerns regarding local control over educational governance. Critics argue that the bill could undermine local school boards' authority by allowing the state to dictate the creation and operation of charter schools without sufficiently considering community input. Furthermore, there are apprehensions about the potential for charter schools to divert critical resources away from traditional public schools, particularly in areas that may rely heavily on local funding for educational programs. Proponents of the bill counter that charter schools offer necessary alternatives in districts where public schools have struggled to meet educational standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1205

Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

MO HB158

Changes provisions governing charter schools

MO HB964

Requires school districts in St. Louis City and St. Louis County to install a panic alert system in schools

MO SB34

Authorizes school districts and charter schools to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament

MO HB288

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB408

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO SB664

Requires school districts and charter schools to provide instruction in cursive writing by the end of fifth grade

MO SB338

Modifies the required school year start date for school districts in which a charter school operates

MO HB918

Modifies the required school year start date for school districts in which a charter school operates

MO HB1268

Authorizes school districts to offer school employee incentives for recruitment or retention purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.