New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB93

Caption

Community Educators Act

Impact

The Community Educators Act introduces new definitions and regulations within the Public School Code, creating a distinct category for community educators separate from traditional teachers. This legislation allows local school boards to enter contracts with these educators under conditions that schools have sought fully licensed teachers but were unable to find them. Importantly, the bill restricts community educators to teaching a maximum of half of a full-time teacher's workload and no more than 10% of classes in any school can be taught by community educators, which balances the need for flexibility with maintaining educational standards and quality.

Summary

Senate Bill 93, known as the Community Educators Act, aims to enhance the flexibility of educational staffing in New Mexico's schools by allowing the licensure and contracting of community educators. Under this new framework, individuals without traditional teaching roles can work in schools, provided they meet certain qualifications including a bachelor’s degree and specific subject-matter expertise. The bill seeks to address teacher shortages by broadening the pool of professionals who are eligible to contribute to educational services for students in grades seven through twelve.

Contention

Controversially, the bill exempts community educators from the provisions of the Educational Retirement Act, which could lead to dissatisfaction among current educators concerned about job security and retirement benefits. There are also concerns about the potential impact on classroom quality and the reliance on community educators instead of fully qualified teachers, which some argue could undermine the teaching profession. Advocates of the bill assert that it offers innovative solutions to current staffing challenges, especially in specialized subject areas, promoting a diverse educational environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB472

Career Tech. Educator Community Ed. Act

NM HB324

AN ACT relating to educators.

NM SB01513

An Act Concerning Aspiring Educators.

NM SB1341

EDUCATORS for America Act

NM HB2992

EDUCATORS for America Act

NM HB206

Secondary Instructors Act

NM HB290

Vibrant Communities Act

NM HB1177

Educator misconduct; clarify provisions relating to disciplinary action taken against personnel of public special purpose schools and other educators.

NM SB861

Increasing support and professional development for educators

NM HB4030

Relating to educators; and declaring an emergency.

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