Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3322

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to educational stability for a child in foster care

Impact

The adoption of HB3322 is likely to influence existing state laws related to foster care and education. By codifying the requirement for educational stability, it aligns the legal framework more closely with the needs of children exiting unstable environments. Specifically, it proposes that if the determination of best interests regarding a child's school placement is not resolved promptly, the child's continued enrollment at their previous school should be preserved. This change aims to reduce the negative impact of placements on children’s academic performance and emotional well-being.

Summary

House Bill 3322 introduces significant changes aimed at enhancing the educational stability of children in foster care. This bill, sponsored by Representative Hausman, repeals an existing statute and implements a new provision that mandates child-placing agencies to consider a child's school attendance area when making placement decisions. The proposed legislation emphasizes that foster care children have the right to remain enrolled in their school of origin during placement disputes and allows them to return to previously attended schools in adjacent districts. This provision is intended to promote continuity in a child's education, which can be critically disrupted by frequent placements.

Contention

Despite its objectives, the bill has sparked debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that maintaining a connection with a familiar educational environment is crucial for fostering emotional resilience in children who have faced upheaval. Critics may raise concerns about the practicality of enforcing such provisions, especially in situations where school resources are limited or where placement decisions may conflict with a child's best educational interests. Additionally, the balance between the responsibilities of child-placing agencies and school districts might raise questions about accountability and resource allocation in the implementation of these new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB737

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

MO SB440

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MO SB262

Modifies provisions relating to child custody

MO SB170

Modifies provisions relating to money held by the Children's Division for the benefit of a child

MO SB805

Modifies provisions relating to child custody

MO SB43

Modifies provisions relating to protection of vulnerable persons

MO HB486

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

MO SB638

Modifies provisions relating to child custody arrangements

MO SB20

Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes for early childhood education

MO SB568

Modifies provisions relating to child care facility licenses

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