Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1807

Introduced
1/6/25  

Caption

Kindergarten Readiness Fund; established, report.

Impact

The proposed legislation represents a significant investment in early childhood education by establishing the Kindergarten Readiness Fund. This fund will support grants for at least half-day preschool services for eligible children and is designed to ensure that localities can access state support based on their specific needs. The bill stipulates that a majority of these funds should cater specifically to unserved at-risk children and introduces guidelines on teacher-to-student ratios to maintain quality education within the funded programs. It suggests that at least 60% of unserved at-risk four-year-olds and five-year-olds are to be provided services, with potential for local expansions based on available local and federal funding.

Summary

House Bill 1807 aims to establish and fund the Virginia Preschool Initiative as a grant program targeting educational opportunities for at-risk children ages three to five. This initiative is part of the state's effort to reduce school failure and dropout rates. The bill allocates funds for quality preschool programs for those not served by existing federal programs like Head Start, emphasizing the need for quality educational resources as a preventive measure against future societal issues, including violence and criminal activity.

Contention

One of the notable aspects of HB 1807 is the requirement for local governing bodies to provide matching funds, which could potentially limit accessibility for certain areas depending on their financial status. Additionally, while the bill aims to standardize preschool education across Virginia, there might be concerns about the sufficiency of funding and the ability of local schools to meet the set guidelines. Critics may argue about the potential bureaucratic hurdles associated with grant applications and compliance, affecting the timely delivery of educational services to those who need it most.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1375

Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers.

VA HB825

At-Risk Program; established, public school funding.

VA SB609

At-Risk Program; established, public school funding.

VA SB54

Early childhood care and education system; need- and demand-based funding.

VA HB419

Early childhood care and education system; need- and demand-based funding.

VA SB227

Public school funding; places several parameters on SOQ funding calculations performed by DOE.

VA HB1371

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA HB1396

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA SB1191

Education Savings Account Program; established, Education Improvement Scholarships tax credits.

VA HB1823

College and Career Readiness for English Language Learners Grant Program and Fund; established.

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