Oregon 2022 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB1539

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  
Refer
2/9/22  
Refer
2/9/22  

Caption

Relating to homeless youth; declaring an emergency.

Impact

The implementation of SB1539 is expected to enhance educational opportunities for homeless students, potentially leading to improved academic outcomes. By targeting support specifically to districts with higher concentrations of homeless students, the bill seeks to mitigate some of the challenges faced by these students, such as mobility and lack of resources. The pilot program is slated to remain operational until July 1, 2025, with the Department of Education required to provide a report on its effectiveness and the status of homeless students to interim committees of the Legislative Assembly.

Summary

Senate Bill 1539 establishes a pilot program aimed at increasing access to education for homeless students in Oregon. Specifically, the bill provides for the distribution of funds to school districts that demonstrate a significant population of homeless students. The Department of Education is tasked with awarding these grants from the Statewide Education Initiatives Account, enabling districts to offer assistance and support to homeless students, which includes essential services such as transportation.

Contention

While the bill aims to support a vulnerable population, it may also evoke discussions regarding the adequacy of funding levels, distribution mechanisms, and operational challenges for participating school districts. Concerns could arise about the equity of resource allocation compared to other districts, and whether the grants will be sufficient to meet the varying needs of homeless students across diverse regions. The sunset provision of the pilot program raises further questions about the long-term commitment of state resources to address homelessness in education.

Implementation

The program will involve the selection of seven school districts based on the size of their homeless populations, representing a diversity of regions in Oregon. The funding distribution will be calculated based on the average daily membership (ADM) of homeless students within these districts. The Department of Education is also authorized to provide technical assistance to help districts effectively administer the funds and make adequate preparations to leverage the resources granted through this program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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