Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H618

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to tuition-free universal full-day kindergarten

Impact

The implementation of this bill would significantly alter the funding landscape for kindergarten programs. The Universal Full-Day Kindergarten Trust Fund would be sourced from a mix of state appropriations, interest earned from revenues, and grants or donations from public and private entities. This structured funding approach is designed to support those school districts that have not yet established these programs as of January 1, 2021, providing them with financial resources to ensure they can offer tuition-free kindergarten, which is likely to reduce economic barriers to early education.

Summary

House Bill 618 proposes the establishment of a Universal Full-Day Kindergarten Trust Fund aimed at providing financial aid to school districts to develop and maintain tuition-free universal full-day kindergarten programs across Massachusetts. This legislation is a response to the increasing demand for accessible early childhood education and seeks to ensure that all children have the opportunity to receive quality education from a young age, thereby laying a solid foundation for their future academic success. Representative Patrick Joseph Kearney has previously filed similar measures, highlighting continued legislative interest in this area.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, it also raises important questions about funding sustainability and the equitable distribution of resources among school districts. Detractors may argue that the reliance on state appropriations and external funding could lead to inconsistencies in program availability across different areas, particularly affecting rural or underfunded districts. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the adequacy of the compensation for the transition to a full-day kindergarten model, focusing on ensuring that quality standards are met without compromising educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H522

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H523

To achieve universal pre-kindergarten

MA HB530

AN ACT relating to full-day kindergarten.

MA H1463

Relative to a tuition and fee freeze at all public colleges and universities

MA HB513

AN ACT relating to full-day kindergarten.

MA HB2495

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM

MA HB2635

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM.

MA SB1648

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM.

MA SB1706

Full-day kindergarten students; ADM

MA HB829

In duties and powers of boards of school directors, further providing for kindergartens; in pupils and attendance, further providing for age limits and temporary residence, for definitions and for when provided; and, in early learning programs, providing for full-day kindergarten.

Similar Bills

HI SB895

Relating To Education.

NJ S240

Requires full-day kindergarten in all school districts and establishes uniform age requirement for enrollment in kindergarten.

CA AB1631

Elementary education: kindergarten.

DE SR14

Requesting That The Department Of Education Review And Provide Recommendations Regarding The Kindergarten Readiness Data Collection Process.

CA AB1391

Education finance: transitional kindergarten: funding for basic aid school districts and necessary small schools.

OK HB3026

Schools; requiring school districts to set different kindergarten age requirements for international military dependents; effective date; emergency.

NH HB671

Establishing a kindergarten literacy readiness program.

NH HB671

Establishing a kindergarten literacy readiness program.