Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SB82

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Education:schools; Grants; Funding; Debt

Impact

The passage of SB82 is expected to significantly impact state laws related to public education. Notably, the introduction of reading proficiency incentive grants aims to encourage performance among students from kindergarten through sixth grade, providing financial support for school districts that demonstrate measurable improvements. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for reporting student enrollment data and the availability of capacity and vacancies in schools, which seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the education system.

Summary

Senate Bill 82 (SB82) focuses on various aspects of education in the state, including school attendance policies, the use of mobile communication devices in schools, and support for reading proficiency through incentive grants. The bill proposes amendments aimed at improving the accessibility of education and enhancing the funding mechanisms for schools. It seeks to ensure that all children of school age can attend public school without facing tuition fees, barring certain exceptions. Furthermore, it establishes a framework for the operation and authorization of charter schools, thereby facilitating greater educational choices for families.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB82 includes concerns over the potential implications of charter schools and student transportation provisions, which some argue could divert funds from traditional public schools. Proponents of the bill advocate for the autonomy and innovation that charter schools can provide, while opponents express fears that this could undermine the funding and resources available to existing public schools. The inclusion of mobile communication devices in educational settings has also sparked discussions about maintaining discipline and ensuring that technology enhances rather than detracts from learning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB76

Education:schools; Grants; Funding; Debt

AK HB69

Education: Funding

AK HB42

School Grants And Bond Debt Reimbursement

AK SB46

Education Funding

AK HB9

Schools: Funding; Disability Services

AK HJR45

Support Special Education Funding

AK HB261

Education Funding

AK HB57

Schools: Comm. Devices/class Size/funding

AK HB380

Residential School Funding

AK HB1001

Education: Schools; Grants; Teacher Bonus

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