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MA H726
Bill
Status
2/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Chynah Tyler
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AI Summary
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Establishes a 15-member special legislative commission to investigate community schools and recommend statewide adoption strategies, co-chaired by the house and senate chairs of the Joint Committee on Education
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Commission membership includes the Secretaries of Education and Health and Human Services, representatives from teachers unions (AFT Massachusetts, MTA), United Way, Massachusetts Community Schools Coalition, plus 7 gubernatorial appointees (students, parents, superintendent, principal, coordinator, and community organization representative)
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Commission must analyze successful community school implementation models nationwide, assess current Massachusetts community school outcomes, identify barriers to adoption, and research evidence on outcomes including reductions in school absenteeism
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Final report due February 15, 2026 must include recommendations for codifying community school definitions, funding strategies, and a detailed statewide pilot program proposal covering eligible communities, resources, funding processes, and evaluation criteria
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Commission required to meet at least once every two months and consider rural, urban, and suburban geographic representation in appointments
Legislative Description
To establish a community schools special legislative commission
Last Action
Discharged to the committee on House Rules
3/5/2026