Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB387

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

Impact

If enacted, HB 387 would empower the state board of education to appoint special administrative boards to manage the operations of any school district that is initially classified as unaccredited. These boards would be responsible for implementing educational programs, managing finances, and providing necessary resources to ensure the district meets accreditation criteria. The intended impact is a systematic overhaul of how education is delivered in these underperforming districts while ensuring a higher level of accountability and transparency in school governance.

Summary

House Bill 387 seeks to address the governance of unaccredited school districts by transitioning these districts to special administrative boards, which would oversee their operations. The bill proposes the repeal of existing sections 162.081 and 162.083 of the Missouri Revised Statutes and enacts new provisions aimed at improving the educational standards in these districts. This legislative action is a response to ongoing concerns about educational inadequacies in schools that have failed or refused to meet the state's minimum requirements for accreditation. By instituting special oversight, the bill aims to hold these districts accountable and assist them in achieving full accreditation status.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 387, particularly in regard to the implications for local governance and community involvement. Critics argue that transitioning oversight to appointed boards might diminish local control and that community voices could be sidelined in educational decisions. Supporters, however, contend that immediate state intervention is necessary to correct long-standing educational deficiencies in these districts, which they believe can only be remedied through a more authoritative approach by experienced educational professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB65

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

MO HB2293

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

MO HB63

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

MO HB1646

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

MO SB1104

Modifies provisions relating to special administrative boards for unaccredited school districts

MO SB272

Modifies provisions relating to special administrative boards

MO HB1289

Requires school districts to retain special education records as part of a student's cumulative record

MO HB2249

Requires all school districts and charter schools to provide early childhood education programs

MO HB2105

Requires school districts to report information about the school board to the election authority

MO SB295

Requires board of election commissioners to establish seven wards for the purpose of electing directors in certain school districts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.