West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4542

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

Impact

The bill represents a significant shift in how educational authorities address the needs of homeless students. By appointing dedicated coordinators, the legislation seeks to improve the identification and enrollment process for children experiencing homelessness. This would also involve coordinating referrals to health care and other necessary services that can aid these students beyond just education. Additionally, the bill aims to enhance compliance with the McKinney-Vento Act, which provides federal provisions surrounding the education of homeless children.

Summary

House Bill 4542 focuses on enhancing educational opportunities for homeless children and youth in West Virginia. The bill mandates the establishment of a homeless education coordinator in each urban and rural county as designated by the state board. This coordinator's primary role is to ensure that homeless children are identified, enrolled in schools, and have access to educational resources and support services. The legislation aims to streamline the educational process for children facing housing instability, thereby promoting their academic success and well-being.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 4542 appears to be positive. Supporters view the bill as a critical step toward ensuring that one of society's most vulnerable populations — homeless children — receive the opportunities necessary to succeed academically. There is a recognition of the barriers these children face in accessing education, and the establishment of a coordinator role is seen as an effective solution that can lead to more equitable educational outcomes.

Contention

Despite the favorable sentiment, there may be some contention regarding funding and resource allocation for these coordinator positions. Critics could raise concerns about the potential costs associated with hiring additional staff in already financially strained school systems. Moreover, there may be discussions about the effectiveness of appointing a separate coordinator versus integrating support within existing administrative structures. The success of the bill in achieving its goals will likely depend on adequate resource provision and clear guidelines on the coordinator's responsibilities and collaboration with existing educational frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2863

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

WV HB2636

To provide that out of school suspensions be considered “excused” absences.

WV SB589

Relating to nonpublic kindergarten, elementary, and secondary school education

WV HB2315

Prohibiting the home schooling of children in certain circumstances

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV HB3408

To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program

WV HB3117

Remove assessments for homeschoolers

WV HB3035

Relating generally to high-quality education programs and school operations

WV HB2334

Remove homeschool testing and portfolio requirements

WV HB3048

Removal of Mandatory Homeschool Reporting

Similar Bills

WV SB166

Creating position of homeless education coordinator in certain counties

WV HB3006

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

WV SB214

Creating homeless education coordinator in counties designated by state board as urban county

WV SB345

Creating homeless education coordinator in counties designated by state board as urban county

WV HB2863

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

CA SB841

Immigration enforcement.

CA AB2490

Vital records: homeless persons.

NJ A4105

Establishes Interagency Council on Homelessness.