House Study Committee on the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI); create
Impact
The formation of this committee is highly significant for educational policy in Georgia. It highlights the need for a comprehensive review of the CCRPI to bolster its effectiveness as a tool for school improvement and accountability. This bill reflects a growing recognition among lawmakers that the current metrics of school performance may require adjustment to remain relevant and insightful in the rapidly changing educational landscape. The findings of this committee could lead to necessary legislative changes that could significantly impact how schools are assessed.
Summary
House Resolution 1529 establishes a House Study Committee on the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI), which is a critical instrument used in Georgia to measure the effectiveness of public schools and local school systems in preparing students for future educational and career opportunities. The CCRPI evaluates five main components: content mastery, progress, closing achievement gaps, readiness, and graduation rates. The bill aims to ensure that these components serve as reliable indicators of student achievement and are aligned with current educational realities.
Contention
While the bill primarily focuses on improving educational standards, there may be contentions regarding the specific methodologies used to evaluate the CCRPI components. Stakeholders, including educators and administrators, may have differing opinions on what constitutes reliable measures of student success and how to effectively close achievement gaps. Furthermore, there could be debate over the balance between state oversight and local control in educational assessments. As the committee conducts its work, these discussions will be essential in shaping future legislative recommendations.
Education; prohibit virtual instruction to out-of-system students if the local school system has a College and Career Ready Performance Index below the state average
Creates the Task Force on Career Alignment to study ways to implement education-to-career counseling to assist public college and university students to obtain employment in Louisiana after graduation.