Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB520

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Schools; providing for separate college preparatory, work ready, and core curriculum requirements for graduation. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

The bill will have significant implications for state education laws, particularly regarding the requirements for high school graduation. By increasing the number of required competencies in mathematics and laboratory sciences, SB520 enhances the educational foundation for students. Furthermore, this legislation establishes guidelines for offering a broad spectrum of subjects, including advanced placement and vocational courses, thus preparing students for various pathways post-graduation. This change aims to reduce the need for remedial coursework in colleges and universities by ensuring a higher benchmark of educational standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 520 aims to update and improve the educational standards and requirements for high school students in Oklahoma. It focuses on the college preparatory curriculum as well as the work-ready curriculum, necessitating a robust and comprehensive set of competencies in key areas such as mathematics, laboratory sciences, social studies, and language arts. This legislation mandates that the State Board of Education adopt specific subject matter standards that ensure students not only achieve literacy but also gain critical skills necessary for future employment or higher education, promoting a more rigorous educational environment across the state.

Contention

While the bill is framed as a means to enhance educational outcomes, there is potential contention surrounding the increased rigor of curriculum requirements. Critics may argue that the higher expectations could disproportionately affect students from underfunded districts who may lack the resources necessary to meet these new standards. Additionally, some may express concerns about the emphasis on college preparedness overshadowing vocational training opportunities, which are equally essential for workforce readiness. The balance between providing adequate college preparation while also equipping students with vocational skills remains a vital point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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