What’s Happening

Representative Terri Collins, R-Decatur, has introduced House Bill 396, a sweeping proposal to overhaul Alabama’s A-F school grading system. The bill would fundamentally reweight the measures used to evaluate school performance, most notably by adding a separate growth metric tracking academic progress of the lowest-performing 25% of students.

The proposed changes include reducing chronic absenteeism’s weight from 15% to 5%, adding a 10% growth weight for the bottom 25% of students, and increasing the weight of achievement from 20% to 30%. For schools with a 12th grade, the proposed formula would allocate 30% to achievement, 20% to growth, and 5% to the bottom 25% of students.

Perhaps most significantly, the bill would create a new accountability council empowered to raise the metrics needed to earn each letter grade after just three years—meaning schools that earned a B today might need to perform at A-levels to maintain that grade tomorrow.