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AJ TaylorMarch 4, 2021Last Updated: March 4, 2021 There is a movement at the state capital to pass legislation authorizing school vouchers. This subject is nothing new, but there seems to be greater traction now then in years past. Governor Kim Reynolds has included it in her education bill now in the legislature. Area representatives and senators are also in favor of the idea citing school choice. School choice would give parents the opportunity to choose whatever school they feel would best fit their needs. The initiative gives parents more control over their child’s education and would use public funds from Iowa taxpayers to accomplish this. ....
[email protected] Passing of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Senate File 159 in the Iowa Senate, also known as the “school choice” bill, has created a contentious debate around the allocation of taxpayer funds to public and private schools. “When you divert funds from schools, especially now, when students’ lives have been disrupted in every aspect, it will mean that students in public schools will miss out on important opportunities they would have been provided,” Marshalltown Education Association President Anita Ringgenberg said. Senate File 159 being an “education omnibus bill” packaging together several changes to the public system, has one particular aspect drawing attention from school boards and educators across the state. ....
[email protected] T-R FILE PHOTO Students at Rogers Elementary would be eligible for “Student First Scholarships” if the Iowa legislature passes Senate File 159. Rogers would be one of two Marshalltown Community School District buildings to be eligible for the program. The other school would be Anson Elementary. An education overhaul passed through the Iowa Senate on Jan. 28, seeking to expand school choice by offering a funded pathway to private schools students in 34 public school districts. Senate File 159 packages several measures affecting public education including: • Implementing a tax funded “Student First Scholarship” program for tuition at a private school. The program would be eligible for students in public schools ranking in the bottom 5 percent of performance or have a high school graduation rate less than 67.1 percent. ....
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January 27, 2021 Roughly 10,000 Students Would Be Eligible For Program Legislation making its way through the Iowa Senate would, among other things, establish the Student First Scholarship Program, an education savings account (ESA) program open to children attending a “public school identified for comprehensive support and improvement under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act [ESSA].” These accounts would pay for “tuition and fees at a nonpublic school, textbooks, fees or payments for educational therapies, including tutoring or cognitive skills training, curriculum fees and materials for a course of study for a specific subjectmatter or grade level, tuition or fees for nonpublic online education programs, tuition for vocational and life skillseducation approved by the department of education, education materials and services for pupils with disabilities, including the cost of par ....
To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Update: On Monday, January 25, the Governor introduced another bill, SSB1065, which establishes a student first scholarship program for certain pupils attending nonpublic schools.
The legislature did not meet on Monday in honor of the MLK Jr. holiday. Legislators returned to the Capitol Tuesday morning with an increased presence of uniformed and non-uniformed officers, due to potential security concerns related to the inauguration of President-elect Biden. Bills are being introduced at a rapid pace and subcommittees are hearing bills both in-person and virtually. Only a handful of bills moved through House committees this week, but we can expect committee work to pick up next week in both chambers. The House debated its first bill of the year on Thursday afternoon. ....