Relating to the calculation of average daily attendance for school districts providing certain full-day prekindergarten programs.
If enacted, HB 693 could significantly impact how school districts account for and potentially receive funding linked to attendance numbers. By allowing full-day attendance for qualifying prekindergarten students to be counted, the bill may enhance funding for districts that offer such programs. This could encourage more districts to implement or expand full-day prekindergarten options, thereby benefiting early childhood education in Texas.
House Bill 693 seeks to amend the Texas Education Code, particularly focusing on the calculation of average daily attendance (ADA) for school districts offering full-day prekindergarten programs. Under this bill, districts can include every full day of attendance for prekindergarten students as part of their ADA count. This inclusion is contingent on the students' eligibility for prekindergarten programs, the absence of tuition charges for enrollment, and the adherence to high-quality standards set forth in relevant regulations.
While the bill presents a favorable opportunity for expanding access to full-day prekindergarten, it may also lead to concerns regarding funding allocation. Critics could argue that focusing on full-day programs in attendance calculations might detract from the needs of other educational programs or student populations. Additionally, schools that may not have the resources to implement full-day prekindergarten programs could feel disadvantaged, raising questions about equitable education funding across the state.