Legislature(2001 - 2002)

04/20/2001 02:05 PM Senate HES

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        SB  41-KINDERGARTEN & DEFINITION OF "SCHOOL AGE"                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
RICHARD  BENAVIDES, staff  to  Senator Davis,  sponsor  of SB  41,                                                              
explained that SB  41 would make kindergarten  mandatory in Alaska                                                              
and it would lower the compulsory  school age from 7 to 5 years of                                                              
age.  Alaska  has performance standards for students  aged 5 to 7,                                                              
yet school attendance  is not mandatory.  According  to statistics                                                              
provided by  the state  in October of  2000, all school  districts                                                              
except Galena had  children enrolled in some type  of kindergarten                                                              
program.  The  movement in education  at this point in  time is to                                                              
have children  start learning as  quickly as possible in  order to                                                              
meet the mandated  performance standards and pass  mandatory tests                                                              
at  the  high   school  level.    Fifteen  states   have  mandated                                                              
kindergarten,  42 states  must offer kindergarten  although  it is                                                              
not mandatory,  and all 50 states  have financial aid  for schools                                                              
with kindergarten programs.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WARD  asked if SB 41  will require all children  to attend                                                              
kindergarten.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. BENAVIDES said that is correct.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WARD  asked if  school districts  could continue  to offer                                                              
full, half or quarter-day kindergarten.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. BENAVIDES said the bill would  only mandate schools to offer a                                                              
kindergarten program.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  WARD  asked  if  districts  could  offer  a  kindergarten                                                              
program that was less than half-day.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR DAVIS stated  that no kindergarten programs  in Alaska are                                                              
less than  half-day  but the local  option would  allow less  than                                                              
half-day.     She  felt   there  would   be  disadvantages   to  a                                                              
kindergarten program that was less than half-day.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  WARD   commented  that  some  schools   provide  half-day                                                              
kindergarten  programs   right  now  for  financial   reasons.  He                                                              
questioned whether a district could  have a program three days per                                                              
week.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  DAVIS said  she  didn't think  anything  would prevent  a                                                              
district  from doing  that.  She  pointed out  whether a  district                                                              
provides a full  or half-day kindergarten program  depends on each                                                              
school board's philosophy and a variety of other reasons.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  WILKEN   expressed  surprise   that  the  Department   of                                                              
Education   and    Early   Development   (DOEED)    submitted   an                                                              
indeterminate fiscal  note because he  believes it should  be able                                                              
to provide  a close estimate of  the number of  kindergartners who                                                              
may enroll every  year.  He also noted that  kindergarten programs                                                              
are not funded through the foundation formula.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  DAVIS   asked  Mr.  Eddy   Jeans  to  speak   to  whether                                                              
kindergarten programs are funded through the foundation formula.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR.  EDDY  JEANS,  School Finance  Manager,  DOEED,  informed  the                                                              
committee that  DOEED does fund kindergarten programs  through the                                                              
foundation  formula and  that  both full  and  half time  programs                                                              
exist.  A half time program is currently  defined in regulation as                                                              
one that lasts less  than four hours per day.   He pointed out the                                                              
fiscal note is indeterminate because  SB 41 changes the compulsory                                                              
school age from 7 to 5.  DOEED does  not know how many 5 or 6 year                                                              
olds do not currently  attend school.  In addition,  parents would                                                              
have the option  of keeping their 5 and 6 year  olds out of public                                                              
school by way of 12 exemptions.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  WILKEN  asked  if  kindergartners  are  included  in  the                                                              
October count.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. JEANS said they are.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WARD  asked how  many kindergartners  were in last  year's                                                              
count.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. JEANS said,  based on the enrollment report,  Alaska had 9,275                                                              
students statewide  but he  did not know  if that number  includes                                                              
both full and half time students.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WARD  asked if half  time students receive  half allotment                                                              
and whether  districts have the option  of applying for  a full or                                                              
half time allotment.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. JEANS  stated half  time students  receive half allotment  and                                                              
repeated that districts  have the option of offering  half or full                                                              
time programs.   Programs that are  more than four hours  per day,                                                              
exclusive of intermissions, are considered to be full time.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WARD asked if a school district  could apply for funds for                                                              
either half  or full day kindergarten  programs or could  offer no                                                              
program.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. JEANS said that is correct.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
VICE-CHAIR LEMAN took public testimony.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
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MS. DEE  HUBBARD, an  Anchorage resident,  informed the  committee                                                              
that she has been working on this  issue since 1993.  In 1993, the                                                              
Anchorage   and   Alaska   PTAs   passed   resolutions   mandating                                                              
kindergarten.   Since that  time, four  more states have  mandated                                                              
kindergarten for children.  She believes  the state should mandate                                                              
that every school district offer kindergarten programs.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR.  VERN  MARSHALL,  Executive  Director  of  NEA-Alaska,  stated                                                              
support  for mandatory  kindergarten.   He  believes  the time  is                                                              
right to establish  such a mandate because Alaska  is aggressively                                                              
pursuing  standards.  He  feels it  is wise  to start children  in                                                              
kindergarten because it orients children  to school procedures and                                                              
helps them to start acquiring knowledge.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.   DARROLL  HARGRAVES,   Council   of  School   Administrators,                                                              
commented  on both  SB 41  and SB  11.   He  stated that  research                                                              
results show that  a big learning curve occurs  from birth through                                                              
age 5.   If  children miss  the opportunity  to learn during  that                                                              
period, they will  suffer through 12th grade.   In addition, young                                                              
students are more mature.  He pointed  out that regarding the list                                                              
of exemptions included  in Senator Therriault's  bill, exemption 8                                                              
is the only one  that allows flexibility for students  who are not                                                              
kindergarten  ready at  age  5.   That exemption  requires  school                                                              
board approval to  keep a child out of kindergarten  at age 5.  He                                                              
asked the committee  to add a simpler exemption to  apply to those                                                              
students who are not ready.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
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MS. RITA DAVIS, a teacher at Swanson  Elementary School in Palmer,                                                              
emphasized  the need for  early intervention  for school  success.                                                              
Although  children learn  with different  styles and at  different                                                              
rates,  educational and  brain  research consistently  shows  that                                                              
five-year old children are not only  ready and eager to learn, but                                                              
have a tremendous  capacity to learn.  For students  who come from                                                              
environments  that   may  not  be  rich  in  literature   or  life                                                              
experiences, early  kindergarten would offer  them developmentally                                                              
appropriate  activities  and  prepare   them  to  learn  and  make                                                              
choices.   For students  ready to learn,  it would offer  an early                                                              
opportunity.    Reading  research  concludes  that  early  reading                                                              
success in the  primary grades is the single biggest  indicator of                                                              
future  school  success.    If  Alaska   is  focusing  on  meeting                                                              
standards at the end of a student's  education, it is only logical                                                              
to look  at the beginning.  It is time  our state policy  reflects                                                              
our beliefs about this critical learning period.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. CARL  ROSE, Executive  Director of  the Association  of Alaska                                                              
School Boards,  stated support for SB  41 for many of  the reasons                                                              
already  stated.     He  recently  returned  from   the  education                                                              
commission of the states.  That commission  produced an initiative                                                              
to  change  the foundation  system  for  funding education.    The                                                              
commission wants funding to cover  preschool through postsecondary                                                              
education. He stated  the first benchmark exam given  in Alaska is                                                              
at the  third grade  level and  districts will  have to  pay close                                                              
attention to that benchmark because  at that point, the curriculum                                                              
"steepens out"  and the gap  widens.  Mandating  kindergarten will                                                              
help students  to get up  on step together.  He believes  the best                                                              
place  to  put  the  state's  effort  regarding  the  high  school                                                              
qualifying exam  is into  looking at learning-appropriate  methods                                                              
of  teaching children  at the  kindergarten level  and to  mandate                                                              
kindergarten attendance.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  ROD  MCCOY,  special education  teacher  and  NEA-Ak  member,                                                              
thanked  and complemented  the  committee  for the  great  efforts                                                              
members have made for education. He made the following points:                                                                  
   · Research clearly says that the sooner students are involved                                                                
     in the learning process, the better off they are;                                                                          
   · Our legal system provides clear options to request                                                                         
     compulsory education because parents can easily determine to                                                               
     provide instruction at home - the state is not being                                                                       
     invasive in that process;                                                                                                  
   · Allow parents to determine whether their children are                                                                      
     school-ready at age 5 because attendance is important; and                                                                 
   · Districts need support for the benchmark tests - the state                                                                 
    must require schooling to start early in a child's life.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
VICE-CHAIR LEMAN announced  that SB 41 would be  held in committee                                                              
until Chairwoman Green returns.                                                                                                 

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