Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2929

Caption

Establishes provisions when a district that is not maintaining a high school through twelfth grade shall be provided the rate of tuition for the next school year

Impact

The implementation of HB 2929 could have a significant impact on the financial framework of school districts that lack high school facilities. By specifying how tuition rates will be assessed and applied, the bill seeks to standardize educational funding practices for these districts. The anticipated outcome is to ensure that students in such areas have access to necessary educational resources while maintaining equitable financial support from the state.

Summary

House Bill 2929 establishes provisions concerning the rate of tuition for students in districts that do not maintain high school education up to twelfth grade. The bill outlines the requirements and processes for determining the tuition rate that would apply to the affected districts for the next school year. This legislative move aims to address the educational needs and financial logistics associated with districts that cannot provide comprehensive high school education.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2929 revolve around concerns from educational advocates regarding its implications for rural or low-income districts. Critics argue that the bill may inadvertently exacerbate existing inequalities by imposing tuition rates that some families may struggle to afford. Proponents, however, defend the bill as a means to provide clarity and support to districts that currently face challenges in maintaining high-quality high school education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB711

Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools

MO SB209

Requires certain topics in Native American and African American history to be included in the seventh through twelfth grade history curriculum in public schools

MO SB70

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

MO SB88

Repeals provisions authorizing the establishment of charter schools in Boone County

MO SB215

Creates, modifies, and repeals provisions relating to student transfers to nonresident districts

MO SB233

Provides for the establishment of an early education school district in St. Louis County

MO SB695

Establishes "Brennan's Law" and modifies and repeals provisions relating to mental health efforts in public schools

MO SB364

Establishes provisions relating to state aid for schools

MO SB690

Establishes provisions relating to proprietary schools

MO SB375

Requires school districts and charter schools to offer students who are 17 1/2 years old the opportunity to register to vote

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