Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB283

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

A bill for an act requiring the board of educational examiners to issue certificates when directed by the board of directors of a school district to individuals who have attained a minimum of a baccalaureate degree and who have expertise or significant professional experience in a subject area that allows the individual to provide instruction in that subject area to students enrolled in the school district in grades nine through twelve.

Impact

The legislation impacts existing educational laws by allowing the boards of directors of school districts to directly influence the certification process of adjunct instructors. This alteration means that local school districts have a greater role in determining the qualifications and certifications of individuals teaching in their schools, which might lead to variations in teaching standards across different districts. Additionally, it could ease staffing shortages in certain subject areas by enabling professionals from various fields to contribute to high school education.

Summary

House Study Bill 283 (HSB283) establishes requirements for the Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) in Iowa to issue certificates to adjunct instructors. These instructors must possess a minimum of a baccalaureate degree and significant expertise in their respective subject areas, thereby allowing them to teach grades nine through twelve. The bill signifies an effort to expand the pool of educators available to meet diverse instructional needs in Iowa high schools and to provide flexibility for school districts in selecting qualified personnel.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HSB283 include the potential implications for educational standards and the quality of instruction. Critics may argue that relaxing certification requirements could lead to a decline in professional teaching standards, as adjuncts may not have undergone the same rigorous training as licensed teachers. Supporters, on the other hand, could assert that this bill addresses urgent staffing needs, particularly in specialized areas like technology and vocational training, thereby enriching educational opportunities for students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF88

A bill for an act requiring boards of directors of school districts and the authorities in charge of accredited nonpublic schools to adopt policies related to excusing the absences of students enrolled in grades nine through twelve for civic or political events.

IA SF2325

A bill for an act requiring boards of directors of school districts, the authorities in charge of accredited nonpublic schools, and the governing boards of charter schools to adopt policies related to excusing the absences of students enrolled in grades six through twelve for civic or political events.

IA HF2612

A bill for an act requiring boards of directors of school districts, the authorities in charge of accredited nonpublic schools, and the governing boards of charter schools to adopt policies related to excusing the absences of students enrolled in grades six through twelve for civic or political events.

IA HF2392

A bill for an act implementing requirements related to the health instruction and health education instruction provided to students enrolled in school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools in grades one through twelve.

IA HF253

A bill for an act relating to computer science instruction, including by modifying provisions related to the graduation requirements, the computer science instruction provided by students enrolled in grades nine through twelve, computer science instruction endorsements and authorizations issued by the board of educational examiners, and the computer science professional development incentive fund.

IA HF332

A bill for an act relating to administrators employed by school districts, including requiring administrators to provide instruction to students and modifying the responsibilities of the board of educational examiners.

IA HSB276

A bill for an act modifying provisions related to the minimum amount of instruction provided to students enrolled in school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, and innovation zone schools.

IA HSB278

A bill for an act relating to physical education requirements for students enrolled in grades seven through twelve in school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools.

IA SF344

A bill for an act requiring the boards of directors of school districts to allow certain community organizations reasonable access to school property.

IA SF280

A bill for an act relating to students who attend a course in religious instruction that is provided by a private organization, including by modifying provisions related to compulsory education and chronic absenteeism and allowing school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to adopt policies related to awarding academic credit for the completion of a course in religious instruction.

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