Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S338

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting high-quality comprehensive literacy instruction in all Massachusetts schools

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to impact several statutes concerning educational standards and student assessments. By requiring that school districts implement evidence-based literacy instruction, it sets a precedence for how educational success is measured and guided. Districts must report on the alignment of their curricula with these new standards and also develop action plans for students exhibiting reading deficiencies. Such stipulations aim to enhance student outcomes in literacy by demanding accountability and structured instructional approaches.

Summary

Senate Bill S338 aims to enhance literacy instruction in Massachusetts schools through a comprehensive framework that emphasizes evidence-based practices. Specifically, the bill proposes amendments to existing laws to ensure that instructional materials and curricula align with recommended high-quality literacy standards as set forth by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. This initiative focuses on improving literacy from pre-kindergarten through third grade by mandating districts to adopt curricula that address key components of reading instruction, including phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

Contention

The discussion surrounding S338 may involve points of contention regarding the implementation and potential additional financial burdens on school districts. While supporters argue that aligning with evidence-based practices will lead to better educational outcomes, opponents may raise concerns about the practicality of enforcing such compliance in a diverse array of educational environments. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding what constitutes 'evidence-based literacy instruction' and how rigorously the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will monitor adherence to these new standards.

Companion Bills

MA S2855

Replaced by Promoting high-quality comprehensive literacy instruction in all Massachusetts schools

Previously Filed As

MA S2855

Promoting high-quality comprehensive literacy instruction in all Massachusetts schools

MA H698

To promote high-quality early literacy instruction and improve student outcomes

MA SB37

High Quality Literacy Instruction Act

MA S346

Resolve establishing a commission to study the funding of high-quality early education and care in Massachusetts

MA S968

Promoting access to counsel and housing stability in Massachusetts

MA S410

Promoting scientific literacy in schools

MA SB93

"Georgia Early Literacy Act"; the three-cuing system from inclusion in high-quality instructional materials or structured literacy; prohibit

MA S339

Ensuring high quality pre-kindergarten education

MA S392

Relative to food literacy

MA S2863

Regarding the instruction of lifesaving skills in schools

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