Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H727

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to student access and return on investment of college and career pathways programs

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to create a more transparent and effective relationship between education and the job market. By mandating a return on investment audit, the bill intends to provide insights into which programs are successful in preparing students for careers and which may not be aligned with current labor demands. The resulting recommendations will inform decision-makers on resource allocation, eliminating underperforming programs, and improving pathways that meet the evolving needs of the workforce. This can significantly impact public education policy and the allocation of funding for vocational programs.

Summary

House Bill 727 aims to enhance student access and return on investment from college and career pathways programs in Massachusetts. Presented by Representative Chynah Tyler, the bill outlines the need for a comprehensive biennial audit of the state's public high school pathways offerings, which include career technical education and vocational programs. The audit will examine how well these programs align with state and regional labor market needs, and the employment outcomes for students participating in such pathways. This analysis is intended to ensure that educational programs effectively prepare students for high-skill, high-wage jobs that are currently in demand.

Contention

While the bill promotes a positive vision for career readiness among students, it may face contention concerning how existing programs might be evaluated and potentially phased out. Stakeholders such as educators and administrators may push back against proposed changes, fearing the loss of programs that serve critical community needs, even if those programs might not align with immediate labor market demands. Additionally, the bill's focus on equity in access may spark discussions on how various student groups are represented in career pathway opportunities, requiring a careful balance between aligning education with market needs and maintaining diverse educational offerings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S331

Relative to student access and return on investment of college and career pathways programs

MA H722

To create and expand student pathways to success

MA S439

To enhance the alignment and career focus of college and career pathway programs

MA H182

To create cannabis career pathways to incarcerated individuals

MA H637

To create and expand student pathways to success

MA S325

To create and expand student pathways to success

MA SB438

School attendance: College and Career Access Pathways partnerships.

MA S398

To promote student college and career success and civic engagement

MA H2544

Relative to nursing career pathways in long term care

MA S850

Relative to nursing career pathways in long term care

Similar Bills

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