Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1905

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to the participation of elementary and secondary school students in nontraditional educational settings

Impact

The legislation will substantially affect how schools engage with students from FLEX and virtual schools, potentially reshaping enrollment practices and funding allocation. It mandates that school districts accommodate these students as long as they provide proof of residency and meet specific eligibility criteria. The intent is to create a more integrated environment where students, regardless of their schooling method, can engage with their respective community schools, fostering a sense of belonging.

Summary

House Bill 1905 addresses the participation of students in public school events and activities, particularly those who are attending FLEX schools or virtual schools. The bill aims to ensure that students enrolled in these alternative education models are not barred from participating in extracurricular activities offered by their local public school districts. This is significant as it promotes inclusivity for students who may choose non-traditional educational paths, emphasizing their rights to access similar opportunities as those in conventional schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1905 include debates on state funding for both public schools and alternatives such as FLEX schools. Critics argue that the influx of students from these schools may strain resources within traditional school districts, which could lead to conflicts over funding and resource allocation. There are concerns regarding the adequacy of measures in place to support these students, particularly in maintaining educational standards and oversight in diverse learning environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB411

Creates and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

MO SB683

Establishes provisions relating to data privacy in public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB381

Establishes requirements relating to health and family education taught in public elementary and secondary schools

MO SB4

Modifies provisions regarding elementary and secondary education

MO HB447

Modifies provisions relating to duties of the department of elementary and secondary education

MO SB341

Establishes accountability measures for all public elementary and secondary schools

MO HB899

Establishes a requirement to include one week of local history studies in elementary and secondary schools

MO SB42

Modifies provisions regarding elementary and secondary education

MO SB136

Modifies provisions relating to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

MO SB353

Modifies funding for public elementary and secondary schools

Similar Bills

MO HB2937

Modifies provisions governing elementary and secondary education

MO SB411

Creates and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

MO SB63

Creates and modifies provisions relating to the participation of certain students in nontraditional educational settings

MO HB549

Requires every school district to comply with enhanced safety and security standards

MO HB1653

Requires school districts to excuse students required to attend hearings from attendance at school during the time required for the hearing

DE HCR48

Celebrating Homeschool Awareness Month In May 2025.

MS HB498

"Tim Tebow Act"; establish to provide equal access for homeschoolers to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB748

Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.