Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB973

Introduced
1/30/24  
Refer
1/30/24  

Caption

Requiring the community approach to four-year-old kindergarten. (FE)

Impact

The bill aims to strengthen the involvement of community-based providers in delivering early education, thereby expanding access to quality four-year-old kindergarten programs. By enforcing a standardized community approach, SB973 seeks to improve educational outcomes for young children across Wisconsin. Additionally, the legislation specifies that contracts between school boards and providers must ensure a minimum payment per pupil that reflects local funding levels, establishing a financial framework meant to support equitable funding across these programs.

Summary

Senate Bill 973 mandates that if a school board provides a four-year-old kindergarten program, it must utilize a community-based approach for early education as defined by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). The bill establishes requirements for school boards to contract with licensed community-based providers, such as family child care centers and Head Start agencies, each of which must meet specific criteria including being in good standing with the Department of Children and Families and notifying the school board of its intent to offer such a program by a set deadline. This aims to ensure greater integration of community resources into early childhood education.

Contention

Concerns have arisen regarding the potential administrative burden placed on school boards and community providers alike. Questions about the adequacy of resources for implementation, particularly regarding staff qualifications and curriculum standards, have been discussed. Furthermore, there are apprehensions that the bill's requirements could inadvertently limit the flexibility that individual school districts have to tailor education programs to their specific community needs or preferences. The exemption of certain teachers from licensure requirements may also raise concerns about educational quality in these programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB1035

Requiring the community approach to four-year-old kindergarten. (FE)

WI SB837

Transitional kindergarten: enrollment for 4-year-olds.

WI SB508

Counting pupils enrolled in four-year-old kindergarten for purposes of state aid and revenue limits. (FE)

WI AB529

Counting pupils enrolled in four-year-old kindergarten for purposes of state aid and revenue limits. (FE)

WI AB1192

Kindergarten: admission: transitional kindergarten: professional development requirements.

WI HB0193

Full-day Kindergarten

WI HB424

AN ACT relating to preschool and kindergarten education.

WI HB35

AN ACT relating to preschool and kindergarten education.

WI HB279

AN ACT relating to full-day kindergarten.

WI HB24

Clarify laws related to kindergarten

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Requiring the community approach to four-year-old kindergarten. (FE)

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CA AB51

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UT HB0193

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CA AB731

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CA AB2268

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