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2013-2014 Regular Session
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Kindergarten Requirement
August 6, 2013 11:07 AM to All Senate Members
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Senator Wayne Fontana
D Senate District 42
Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation that would require all school districts in the Commonwealth to provide kindergarten.
 
According to the Department of Education, each district in the state has offered a kindergarten program since 1992. Therefore, this legislation would simply codify the requirement in the School Code. It is important to note that the bill does not address the issue of full-day or half-day programs.  That decision would still be left to individual districts.
 
Pennsylvania is one of just five states in the nation that does not mandate kindergarten as part of curriculum. Time and time again research has shown the importance of early education in our student’s academic achievement and has also clearly proven itself to be a cost-cutter in the long run with regard to additional educational needs of both students and school districts. 
 
Because each district already offers kindergarten programs, this legislation would not necessitate even the most financially strapped schools to come up with additional money. Many times when districts look to reduce programs due to budget constraints, the threat of eliminating kindergarten is proposed. Our children’s ability to participate in the first step of our K-12 education system should not be used as a bargaining chip.   
 
Please join me in protecting this vital resource for our Commonwealth’s children.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as SB 1151
Kindergarten Requirement
August 6, 2013 11:07 AM to All Senate Members

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FONTANA

Memo
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation that would require all school districts in the Commonwealth to provide kindergarten.
 
According to the Department of Education, each district in the state has offered a kindergarten program since 1992. Therefore, this legislation would simply codify the requirement in the School Code. It is important to note that the bill does not address the issue of full-day or half-day programs.  That decision would still be left to individual districts.
 
Pennsylvania is one of just five states in the nation that does not mandate kindergarten as part of curriculum. Time and time again research has shown the importance of early education in our student’s academic achievement and has also clearly proven itself to be a cost-cutter in the long run with regard to additional educational needs of both students and school districts. 
 
Because each district already offers kindergarten programs, this legislation would not necessitate even the most financially strapped schools to come up with additional money. Many times when districts look to reduce programs due to budget constraints, the threat of eliminating kindergarten is proposed. Our children’s ability to participate in the first step of our K-12 education system should not be used as a bargaining chip.   
 
Please join me in protecting this vital resource for our Commonwealth’s children.

Document
Introduced as SB 1151
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