Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB623

Caption

Require school districts to offer high school computer science

Impact

The implementation of HB 623 will amend existing sections of the Ohio Revised Code related to the curriculum requirements in high schools, ensuring that computer science becomes a standard part of school offerings. This change is intended to provide students with foundational programming and technological skills prior to graduation, which proponents argue is critical in the modern economy. Schools will need to ensure they allocate resources, such as qualified teaching staff and appropriate curricular materials, to fulfil this requirement. The bill aims to standardize computer science education across the state, potentially leading to a more informed and skilled workforce.

Summary

House Bill 623 mandates that all school districts in Ohio must offer at least one high school computer science course. This legislation aims to enhance the educational opportunities available to students and ensure they are equipped with essential digital skills necessary in today's job market. By implementing this requirement, the bill seeks to bridge the technology gap and promote interest in STEM careers among high school students. The enactment of this bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of computer science education in preparing students for future employment.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits of HB 623, there are concerns regarding the practical application of this mandate. Critics argue that smaller or underfunded school districts may struggle to implement this requirement due to a lack of resources or trained educators. Additionally, the varying educational infrastructures across districts may lead to inequities in how effectively the computer science courses are delivered. Some stakeholders advocate for additional funding and support for schools to ensure the successful integration of computer science into the curriculum, highlighting the need for strategies to address disparities in educational equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB278

Computer Science Embedded In Schools

OH HB264

Adds computer science as a high school graduation requirement and requires teacher preparation programs to include computer science education (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

OH HB335

School Computer Science Classes

OH HB1027

Quality Basic Education Act; half-credit computer science course shall be a high school graduation requirement; require in 2026-2027 school year

OH HB2674

Schools; subject matter standards; modifying computer science curriculum requirements; effective date; emergency.

OH HB2674

Schools; subject matter standards; modifying computer science curriculum requirements; effective date; emergency.

OH SB2535

MS Future Innovators Act; enact to require high-school computer science or CTE with embedded computer science course.

OH A3084

Requires high schools to offer computer science course.

OH S1178

Requires high schools to offer computer science course.

OH SB410

Schools; requiring students beginning certain school year to complete a computer science unit to graduate with standard diploma. Effective date. Emergency.

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