Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR35

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

Impact

This bill could significantly alter the current operational scope of public schools in Hawaii. Currently, schools are limited to enforcing rules and regulations within their own grounds. However, by potentially extending their authority to surrounding areas, the resolution aims to enhance student safety and ensure a conducive learning environment. This change could lead to better reporting and handling of bullying incidents which often take place off school property, thereby fostering a safer and more civil community for students engaged in educational and recreational activities.

Summary

SCR35 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from the State of Hawaii requested during the Thirty-second Legislature in 2024. The resolution advocates for the Department of Education to evaluate the feasibility of expanding the jurisdiction of public schools to include a quarter-mile radius around each school. The intent is to provide a larger protective environment for students against bullying and violence that may occur outside traditional school grounds. By extending jurisdiction, schools would have the authority to intervene and take disciplinary actions for incidents occurring just outside their campuses, where they previously could not act.

Reporting

Lastly, the resolution indicates that the Department of Education is expected to report its findings and proposed legislation to the legislature no later than twenty days before the next Regular Session convenes in 2025. This timeline suggests an emphasis on a thorough assessment, providing a chance for community input and further legislative discussion, which is essential for effective implementation if the resolution proceeds.

Contention

While the resolution brings forward the significant goal of student safety, it may also raise questions about the practicality and implications of extending jurisdiction. There could be concerns regarding the enforcement of rules outside the school property, as well as potential debates regarding the scope of authority held by schools. The assessment by the Department of Education is crucial in exploring these facets, including ensuring that any modifications to jurisdiction do not infringe upon local laws or the rights of individuals in the community. Thus, how this resolution is received could spark discussions regarding the balance of student protection and regulatory or ethical boundaries.

Companion Bills

HI HCR193

Same As Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

HI SR23

Same As Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR193

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

HI SR23

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

HI HR173

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Expanding The Jurisdiction Of All Public Schools To Include A Quarter-mile Radius Surrounding Each School.

HI SCR114

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI HB281

Relating To Schools.

HI HB281

Relating To Schools.

HI SCR42

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study On The Implementation Of Later School Start Times.

HI HCR186

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI SCR110

Requesting The Hawaii State Energy Office To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Establishing A Green Bonds Program In The State.

HI SCR153

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Conduct A Study Evaluating The Feasibility Of Using Mycopesticides As A Method To Control Wasmannia Auropunctata.

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