New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM11

Caption

School Absenteeism Work Group

Impact

The work group's objectives include gathering and analyzing data from various stakeholders, including education personnel, parents, and community organizations. HM11 aims to synthesize existing best practices and innovative local approaches already implemented under the 2019 Attendance for Success Act. By working to identify personal and nuanced barriers to attendance, the initiative seeks to enhance community and family involvement in addressing chronic absenteeism, ultimately aiming to improve student attendance rates and academic success across the state.

Summary

House Memorial 11 (HM11) proposes the establishment of a work group convened by the New Mexico Public Education Department to investigate strategies for reducing absenteeism among students in public schools. With an alarming 40% chronic absenteeism rate reported for the 2022-2023 school year, affecting over 134,000 students, the bill acknowledges the urgent need for targeted intervention to support affected students and their families. The work group is expected to operate during the 2024 interim, focusing on localized approaches to identify barriers to attendance and the root causes of absenteeism on a case-by-case basis.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes collaborative efforts to tackle absenteeism, it may face scrutiny regarding the efficacy of proposed strategies and the level of resources allocated for implementation. Some stakeholders might question if the local-level interventions will adequately address systemic issues impacting absenteeism, such as housing insecurity, family circumstances, and educational equity. Ensuring that various communities are fairly represented in the work group's composition could also be a point of contention, as differing community needs may require tailored solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB367

School Attendance Changes

NM HM44

Community Schools Funding Task Force

NM SM67

Gun Violence Prevention Task Force

NM SM68

School Restraint & Seclusion Techniques

NM HB143

School Board Governance Requirements

NM HB43

Affirmative Consent Policy In Schools

NM SJM14

Reduce School Reporting Requirements Study

NM HB369

Replace Lottery Scholar. With Legis. Scholar.

NM HB335

School Computer Science Classes

NM HB199

Increase School At-risk Index

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