Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF579

Introduced
2/24/25  
Engrossed
3/12/25  
Refer
3/13/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to certain amounts of school district funding for programs for at-risk students, secondary students who attend alternative programs or alternative schools, or returning dropouts and dropout prevention. (Formerly HSB 157.)

Impact

If passed, HF 579 would permit school districts to exceed current limitations on their modified supplemental amount, allowing them to raise additional funds specifically intended for programs targeting at-risk students. The proposed changes include the option for school boards to increase the funding ratio from 2.5% to a maximum of 5% if approved through an election. This could lead to more resources being allocated for programs that aim to keep students engaged and prevent dropouts, thus potentially improving overall student performance and retention rates in the education system.

Summary

House File 579 aims to address school district funding specifically related to programs for at-risk students, secondary students who attend alternative programs or alternative schools, as well as supporting returning dropouts. The bill proposes modifications to the existing regulations governing the financial ratios applicable to school districts, particularly in how they can establish funding limits for these specific programs. This is a continuation of efforts to improve educational support systems for populations that traditionally face significant hurdles in the educational landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF 579 appears largely positive among supporters, who view the bill as a necessary step toward addressing the pressing needs of at-risk students and those in alternative educational settings. The overwhelming majority vote in favor of the bill, which passed with 92 yeas to just 4 nays, reflects strong bipartisan support. However, there may be concerns regarding the procedural aspects of requiring a voter approval for funding limits, which some may argue could complicate or hinder timely funding decisions.

Contention

While HF 579 has garnered considerable support, there are specific points of contention regarding the implementation of the voter approval requirement. Opponents may voice concern that this requirement could delay the necessary funding for educational programs during crucial periods when students need support the most. Additionally, some may question whether the increase in funding ratios can be justified, leading to debates over appropriate fiscal management within school districts and the prioritization of educational funding in the broader budgetary context.

Companion Bills

IA HSB157

Related A bill for an act relating to certain amounts of school district funding for programs for at-risk students, secondary students who attend alternative programs or alternative schools, or returning dropouts and dropout prevention.(See HF 579.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB157

A bill for an act relating to certain amounts of school district funding for programs for at-risk students, secondary students who attend alternative programs or alternative schools, or returning dropouts and dropout prevention.(See HF 579.)

IA H1079

Students Enrolled in Dropout Retrieval Programs

IA S1402

Students Enrolled in Dropout Retrieval Programs

IA HB5075

Relating to the authority of school districts in certain counties to establish alternative programs in lieu of sending students to a juvenile justice alternative education program.

IA HB1211

School attendance officers; revise title, salary and responsibilities of related to dropout prevention.

IA SF211

A bill for an act relating to the administration of the statewide summative assessment of student progress to students of online schools by school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, and charter schools.(Formerly SSB 1025.)

IA HB375

Dropout Prevention and Student Re-engagement Act; create.

IA HB231

Dropout Prevention and Student Re-engagement Act; create.

IA HB3622

Relating to measures to support public school students at risk of dropping out of school, including average daily attendance for the optional flexible school day program and the dropout recovery school and residential placement facility allotment under the Foundation School Program.

IA HF190

A bill for an act relating to the administration of the statewide summative assessment of student progress to students of online schools by school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, and charter schools. (Formerly HSB 33.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

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