Representative Brett Boudreau (speaker 6) introduced HB 10‑79 to allow charter schools the option to give enrollment preference to children who attended licensed preschool programs operated by the charter or by partner centers that sign articulation agreements. The sponsor emphasized the change is permissive and does not raise enrollment caps.
An amendment expanded the list of eligible students to include children of active‑duty military, children in foster care, and children in court‑ordered custody; members adopted the amendment without objection. Supporters from Charter Schools USA and the Lafayette Charter Foundation described the bill as a tool to improve continuity from pre‑K into kindergarten. Gary McGoffin (speaker 12), an attorney for Lafayette Charter Foundation, said articulation agreements would help align pre‑K curricula and boost enrollment.
The committee reported HB 10‑79 as amended. The bill's sponsor and witnesses said it is intended to be family‑centered and optional for charter operators.