Barrington Hills Observer posted: " A bill on Gov. J.B. Pritzker's desk could mandate every public school in Illinois to provide full-day kindergarten by 2027, despite offering no funding assistance or estimates on the costs to taxpayers. House Bill 2396 would require school districts ar" The Barrington Hills Observer
A bill on Gov. J.B. Pritzker's desk could mandate every public school in Illinois to provide full-daykindergarten by 2027, despite offering no funding assistance or estimates on the costs to taxpayers.
House Bill 2396 would require school districts around the state to provide full-day kindergarten to families with children ages 4 to 6 by the 2027-2028 school year. The bill also creates a task force to estimate the costs to local taxpayers of implementing the mandate and to track enrollment.
Illinois previously only required schools to offer a half-day kindergarten program. A Chalkbeat analysis of Illinois State Board of Education data shows over 700 of the state's 852 school districts already reported full-day kindergarten enrollments.
School districts that don't already provide full-day kindergarten may need to raise local taxes to cover the costs of the new program. Those include building new classrooms and hiring more teachers, said IllinoisPrincipals Association Government and Public Relations Director Alison Maley.
Maley saidwithout money in the bill to help local school districts implement the mandate, it comes down to whether local taxpayers can afford it.
"It's not for a lack of desire, it's a lack of space, lack of resources, lack of staffing," Maley said.
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