Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
2026-05-12
Currently in
The legislation would strengthen community schools that offer students and families comprehensive support services like healthcare, mental health counseling, and after-school programs all in one location. By expanding funding and resources for these full-service schools, the bill aims to help students succeed academically while addressing barriers like poverty and lack of access to healthcare that can interfere with learning. The changes would primarily benefit low-income students, families, and school districts looking to provide wraparound services beyond traditional classroom instruction.