Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB963

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Georgia K-5 Social and Emotional Health Act; enact

Impact

The bill highlights the importance of early mental health intervention by advocating for dedicated personnel who can identify and address various issues such as trauma, social skills deficits, and general mental health challenges among students. By establishing a team of mental health professionals in participating schools, the program not only eases the burden on teachers but also ensures that students receive timely and appropriate support. This could potentially cultivate an overall healthier school climate, reducing disciplinary issues and improving academic outcomes for students.

Summary

House Bill 963, known as the Georgia K-5 Social and Emotional Health Act, seeks to establish a pilot program aimed at integrating mental health support within elementary schools across Georgia. Set to run from the 2025-2026 school year through the 2027-2028 school year, the program will focus on students in grades K-5, specifically targeting schools with high populations of underprivileged students. The initiative aims to employ school mental health professionals, such as counselors and psychologists, to provide essential emotional and psychological services to students, thereby fostering a supportive learning environment.

Contention

While the intent of the bill is widely regarded as beneficial, there are concerns regarding its implementation, especially in light of resource allocation. The program's success hinges on the ability to fund additional mental health professionals without diminishing existing resources for schools. Critics argue that the program could be undermined if funding is not sufficient to maintain the necessary level of support. Additionally, ensuring that selected schools represent diverse geographical and socioeconomic backgrounds poses a challenge, which needs thorough consideration to genuinely address the mental health needs of all students.

Evaluation

The bill requires a robust evaluation framework, with plans for preliminary and final assessments to gauge the program's effectiveness on various student outcomes, including academic performance and behavioral health metrics. Data collection will be integral to understanding the program's impact and guiding adjustments as necessary, ultimately shaping the future of mental health services in Georgia's elementary education system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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