Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR174

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

State Board of Education; appointment of state school superintendent effective not later than January 1, 2031; provide - CA

Impact

The proposed amendment has substantial implications for state laws surrounding the election and appointment of educational officials. It would alter the current process, making the superintendent's position more accountable to the Board rather than to the populace. Additionally, the resolution outlines that members of the State Board of Education will be elected for four-year terms by the members of the legislature, which could potentially enhance legislative oversight over educational policy. This shift could fundamentally change how educational leadership interacts with both the legislative and executive branches of state government.

Summary

House Resolution 174 proposes a significant amendment to the state constitution regarding the governance of education, specifically focusing on the role of the State School Superintendent. The bill mandates that starting no later than January 1, 2031, the State School Superintendent will be appointed by the State Board of Education instead of being elected. This change aims to shift the selection process from a popular vote to a more controlled appointment framework, which proponents argue would lead to more qualified candidates and better governance in educational matters.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HR174 appears to be mixed. Supporters believe that appointing the State Superintendent will allow for greater consistency in educational leadership and policy implementation, minimizing political influence in the selection process. Conversely, critics of the bill express concern that this move undermines democratic principles by removing direct public input into education leadership. They argue that elections provide a necessary check on the performance and accountability of educational administrators, and appointing officials could lead to less transparency and public trust in the system.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions surrounding HR174 center on issues of accountability and representation. Opponents argue that while appointing the State Superintendent may streamline governance, it restricts the electorate's voice in educational leadership. Supporters stress the need for professional qualifications over political popularity, claiming this change is essential for improving the overall quality of education in the state. Ultimately, the debate highlights deeper political divides over how public education should be managed and who should have the authority to influence educational policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB4

Education; fundamental roles of local boards of education and local school superintendents; revise provisions

GA AB2117

State Board of Education: Superintendent of Public Instruction: Education Commissioner.

GA HB459

State Board of Education and State Superintendent of Schools - Enforcement Procedures - Alterations

GA HB3014

Schools; State Board of Education members; State Superintendent of Public Instruction prohibition as the chair or vice-chair of the Board; effective date.

GA SB2157

School attendance officers, State Superintendent of Education, Executive Director of Community College Board; set salaries.

GA HB3327

State Board of Education; appointments; removal procedures; vacancies; effective date; emergency.

GA HB1054

State Board of Education; board member appointments; changing appointing authority; removal for cause; vacancy procedures; initial appointments; emergency.

GA HB1054

State Board of Education; board member appointments; changing appointing authority; removal for cause; vacancy procedures; initial appointments; emergency.

GA SB999

County Boards of Education - Reappointments of County Superintendents of Schools - Audit Requirement (Local School System Fiscal Accountability Act)

GA HB1591

Dekalb County; Board of Education; recruitment, vetting, and appointment of and contracting with school system superintendent; establish protocols

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