Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8179

Introduced
4/12/24  

Caption

Relieves East Providence from providing any educational/financial resources to children in the CRAFT program or other Bradley Hospital programs. Requires the school district of origin where the student was last registered to bear this responsibility.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for the structure of educational funding and responsibilities related to children in specialized care. By placing the financial responsibility on the school district of origin, the bill intends to ensure that the costs associated with educating children in such specific programs are not shouldered by the local community where the program is located. This could potentially alter funding flows between districts and change the dynamics of how educational services are allocated to foster children or those in residential treatment.

Summary

House Bill H8179 proposes to amend the existing laws regarding the educational responsibilities of school districts for children placed in specialized care programs. Specifically, the bill relieves the East Providence public schools and the city of East Providence from any obligation to provide educational or financial resources to children in the Children's Residential and Family Treatment (CRAFT) program or other similar programs situated at Bradley Hospital. Instead, it designates the school district of origin, where the child was last registered, to bear this responsibility, thereby shifting the financial burden from East Providence to other districts.

Conclusion

Ultimately, H8179 represents a significant legislative change aimed at refining the management of educational costs associated with specialized programs. While it may streamline certain fiscal responsibilities, the broader implications on the equity of educational access and the adequacy of educational support for vulnerable children remain critical areas for ongoing discussion.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H8179 revolves around how this shift in responsibility might adversely affect educational resources for children in foster care and those needing special treatment. Advocates may argue that relieving East Providence from these responsibilities could lead to disparities in educational opportunities for affected children, as resources may not be equally available across different districts. There are also concerns regarding the potential increase in financial strain on the school districts of origin, which may already be managing their own budgetary challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5789

Residence Of Children For School Purposes

RI H6021

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $50,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Education For Fire Academy Training Programs At Central High School In Providence (this Joint Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $50,000 To The Rhode Island Department Of Education For Firefighter I Student Courses At Central High School In Providence.)

RI H6375

Department Of Administration -- Department Of Children, Youth, And Families

RI S1071

Department Of Administration -- Department Of Children, Youth, And Families

RI H5200

Making Appropriations For The Support Of The State For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2024

RI S1011

Department Of Children, Youth And Families

RI H6435

Department Of Children, Youth And Families

RI H5199

Relating To Making Revised Appropriations In Support Of Fy 2023

RI H6189

Tuition Waiver Program For Children In Rhode Island Foster Care

RI H5964

Day Care Programs State Purchases

Similar Bills

TX SB781

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities.

TX HB1698

Relating to the regulation of residential treatment centers.

TX HB5065

Relating to the regulation of residential treatment centers, including requirements related to public education for certain children who reside in residential treatment centers; creating a criminal offense.

RI S2560

Relieves East Providence from providing any educational/financial resources to children in the CRAFT program or other Bradley Hospital programs. Requires the school district of origin where the student was last registered to bear this responsibility.

RI H5746

Relieves East Providence from providing any educational/financial resources to children in the CRAFT program or other Bradley Hospital programs. Requires the school district of origin where the student was last registered to bear this responsibility.

RI S0113

Relieves East Providence from providing any educational/financial resources to children in the CRAFT program. Requires the school district of origin where the student was last registered to bear this responsibility.

RI H5789

Residence Of Children For School Purposes

RI H7548

Residence Of Children For School Purposes