Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB4038

Caption

Public schools; first day; restriction

Impact

The bill introduces regulations surrounding how instructional time can be structured. School districts are empowered to adopt various instructional time models after public hearings, which can affect funding calculations, attendance policies, and determine average daily membership for schools. The flexibility given to school districts allows them to accommodate needs through different teaching methods, including direct instruction and project-based or mastery-based learning. As such, this legislation aims to align educational delivery with modern pedagogical approaches.

Summary

House Bill 4038 aims to amend Section 15-901.08 of the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning the school year and instructional time models. Most notably, the bill stipulates that starting from the 2027-2028 school year, the first day of instruction in any school year cannot occur before September 1. This change is designed to establish a defined calendar for schools, potentially offering consistency across educational institutions in the state.

Contention

There are potential areas of contention regarding the bill. Critics may argue that restricting the starting date of the school year could disproportionately affect school districts which have already established their calendars, particularly those that engage in year-round schooling. Additionally, while the bill offers flexibility in instructional time models, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of instructional hours, especially as schools seek to provide remote learning options. Funding implications resulting from these choices may also lead to debates over ensuring equitable resources across varying instructional approaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2179

Marijuana; advertising; restrictions

AZ SB1707

Public high schools; AEDs; requirements

AZ HB2288

Higher education; increased costs; restrictions

AZ HB2078

Menu of assessments; public schools

AZ SB1321

Public schools; patriotic organizations

AZ HB2164

Public schools; ultraprocessed foods

AZ HB2867

Antisemitism; public schools; prohibition; penalties

AZ HB2499

Pesticides; sale and use restrictions

AZ HB2495

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM

AZ SB1615

Student athletes; employment status; restrictions

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