Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB769

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

In grounds and buildings, providing for physical space for school library or information center; and, in books, furniture and supplies, providing for school library collections.

Impact

With HB769, schools will have to conform to new building standards set forth by the State Board of Education regarding library space, which will be reviewed and updated every decade. The bill emphasizes physical and technological resources, compelling schools to provide a minimum number of library items per grade, thereby significantly increasing the emphasis on library collections and the importance of educational materials available to students. This increase in resource allocation is aligned with fostering an environment that supports comprehensive educational practices.

Summary

House Bill 769 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the educational resources available in public schools in Pennsylvania. Specifically, the bill mandates that every public school must maintain a designated physical space for a library or information center starting in the 2026-2027 school year. This library space is required to support a collection that meets specified educational needs, thus elevating the standards of educational materials accessible to students. The bill outlines detailed criteria for the types of materials to be included and ensures that certified librarians oversee the development of school library resources.

Sentiment

Responses to HB769 are generally positive among educators and library advocates who believe that the bill will enhance learning environments across the state. Supporters argue that establishing dedicated library spaces can stimulate student engagement and improve educational outcomes. However, skepticism exists regarding the feasibility of this mandate, considering budget constraints and the potential additional costs linked to renovating or constructing buildings that meet these new standards. Critics are concerned about whether the proposed requirements might inadvertently place financial strain on underfunded school districts.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding HB769 involves the implications for schools that are already struggling financially. As the bill stipulates stricter requirements for library resources and building standards, there may be challenges in implementation, particularly for schools in lower-income areas. This has raised questions about the equity of resources across districts and whether some schools might be able to fully comply while others cannot, potentially leading to disparities in educational quality. Advocates for educational reform are calling for additional funding support to ensure that all schools can meet these new expectations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2151

In books, furniture and supplies, providing for school library collections.

PA HB471

In books, furniture and supplies, providing for purchase and use of green cleaning products.

PA HB2605

Providing for School Library Restoration Pilot Program.

PA SB1328

In grounds and buildings, providing for radon testing.

PA HB659

In school finances, further providing for distress in school districts of the first class; in grounds and buildings, further providing for public hearing prior to closing school; and, in pupils and attendance, providing for conditions for closing schools.

PA HB2024

In duties and powers of boards of school directors, further providing for school athletics, publications, and organizations; in grounds and buildings, further providing for water-closets or out-houses and providing for bathroom and athletic facilities for transgender students; and, in school health services, further providing for examinations of school buildings and grounds.

PA SB700

In preliminary provisions, providing for advertising and sponsorships; in intermediate units, further providing for school safety and security enhancements; in professional employees, further providing for qualifications; in certification of teachers, further providing for State certificates, for career and technical instruction and for baccalaureate certification basic skills assessment; in Educator Pipeline Support Grant Program, further providing for definitions, for program establishment and duties of agency, for eligibility and for report; in school safety and security, further providing for School Safety and Security Grant Program, for school safety and security coordinator, for Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools and School Entities Program and for school safety and security training and providing for school safety and mental health grants for 2024-2025 school year; in school security, further providing for duties of commission, providing for school security personnel and establishing School Security Personnel Fund; in school security, further providing for duties of commission and providing for school security personnel and for School Security Personnel Fund; in school health services, further providing for vision screening and examinations; in Drug and Alcohol Recovery High School Program, further providing for establishment and payment of tuition; in administrative partnerships between school entities, further providing for legislative intent and for definitions, providing for instructional programming partnerships authorized, for school district feasibility study and for construction and further providing for establishment, for application, for grant awards, for technical assistance, for reports by school entities and for reports by department; in talent recruitment, further providing for Talent Recruitment Account; in charter schools, further providing for definitions, for charter school requirements, for powers of board of trustees, for facilities and for funding for charter schools, providing for funding for cyber charter schools, further providing for enrollment and notification and providing for enrollee wellness checks and for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations; in disability inclusive curriculum, further providing for department responsibilities; in Schools-to-Work-Program, repealing provisions relating to expiration; in community colleges, further providing for financial program and reimbursement of payments; in educational tax credits, further providing for definitions, for qualification and application by organizations, for tax credits and for limitations, repealing provisions relating to opportunity scholarships and providing for economically disadvantaged school scholarships; in course materials at institutions of higher education, repealing provisions relating to College Textbook Policies Advisory Committee; in sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking education, prevention and response at institutions of higher education and private licensed schools, further providing for memorandum of understanding; in miscellaneous provisions relating to institutions of higher education, repealing provisions relating to Public Higher Education Funding Commission; in funding for public libraries, providing for State aid for fiscal year 2024-2025; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for payments on account of pupils enrolled in career and technical curriculums and for student-weighted basic education funding, providing for student-weighted basic education funding beginning with 2023-2024 school year, further providing for State reimbursement for health services, for payments to intermediate units, for assistance to school districts declared to be in financial recovery status or identified for financial watch status and for Commonwealth reimbursements for charter schools and cyber charter schools, repealing provisions relating to administrative and instructional consolidation incentives and further providing for Ready-to-Learn Block Grant; in State Board of Education, further providing for powers and duties of the board; in construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for applicability; in School Environmental Repairs Program, further providing for School Environmental Repairs Program Restricted Account and for School Environmental Repairs Program; and making editorial changes.

PA SB926

Providing for State aid requirement for libraries relating to book removal and for prohibited removal of instructional materials and voluntary inquiry materials in public school entities.

PA SB986

In grounds and buildings, providing for certified point-of-use filter required; establishing the Safe Schools Drinking Water Fund; and making an interfund transfer.

PA HB2011

In grounds and buildings, providing for certified point-of-use filter required; establishing the Safe Schools Drinking Water Fund; and making an interfund transfer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.