SCH CD-STUDENT ARREST DATA
The legislation aims to shine a light on the frequency and nature of student referrals to law enforcement, addressing concerns about the criminalization of youth in educational settings. By making these reports public via the State Board's website, this bill seeks to inform stakeholders about trends in law-related interactions involving students, potentially guiding interventions and educational policy changes to better support students in lieu of punitive actions.
House Bill 1357, introduced by Rep. Terra Costa Howard, proposes amendments to the Illinois School Code to enhance accountability regarding student interactions with law enforcement. Starting with the 2023-2024 school year, it mandates that every school board and charter school in Illinois collect and report data concerning student referrals to law enforcement and school-related arrests. The data will be annualized and submitted to the State Board of Education, which will subsequently prepare a comprehensive report detailing these interactions across all districts.
One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1357 revolves around the implications of labeling and reporting such data. Critics may argue that publicizing this information could stigmatize certain schools or communities, especially those that naturally see higher rates of law enforcement interactions. Additionally, the mandated improvement plan requirement for schools identified in the top 20% of referrals introduces questions about the resources and strategies necessary for such schools to comply effectively without incurring undue strain. Furthermore, the associated reporting obligations might burden already overtaxed school administrations.