Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB343

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
4/24/25  

Caption

Public Education, to require the State Department of Education for public K-12 schools, the Alabama Commission on Higher Education for public four-year institutions of higher education, and the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community College System for public two-year institutions of higher education to summarize and report break/fix rates on school technology devices to Legislature

Impact

The bill stipulates that the Alabama Department of Education and the Alabama Commission on Higher Education will collect these reports, creating a uniform system to track technology device performance. This data will be used to inform the Legislature about the overall conditions of school technology, allowing for targeted improvements and resource allocation. By mandating these reports, the bill intends to address issues such as funding disparities and inefficiencies in technology management in Alabama public schools.

Summary

SB343 seeks to enhance the management of school technology devices across the state by establishing mandatory reporting requirements for K-12 schools and higher education institutions. Under this bill, local education agencies will be required to submit annual reports detailing the break/fix rates of technology devices, which include computers, tablets, and other electronic equipment used for educational purposes. This initiative aims to increase transparency and accountability regarding the upkeep and reliability of technological resources within the public education system.

Contention

While the need for improved management of educational technology is generally acknowledged, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources required for schools to meet these new reporting obligations. Some educators and administrators might argue that the bill could impose additional workload without providing the necessary support to effectively carry out these requirements. Additionally, there may be debate over the implications such data might have on educational policy and budget decisions moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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