Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1362

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Education matters.

Impact

By enacting HB 1362, school districts will need to adjust their curricular and instructional materials. This includes the potential establishment of advisory committees comprised of parents, teachers, and community members to review learning materials, providing a channel for local input and oversight of educational content. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of cultural competency in school settings, mandating that educational directives reflect community standards and maintain educational integrity without constitutional infringement. Critics warn that this creates an avenue for censorship and may restrict open discourse in educational contexts.

Summary

House Bill 1362 targets the realm of education in Indiana by implementing strict guidelines on the availability of certain materials in schools. Specifically, it prohibits school corporations and charter schools from making available any inappropriate sexual material to students in kindergarten through grade 5, and any sexually explicit material to students up to grade 12. The bill denotes 'inappropriate sexual material' and 'sexually explicit material,' establishing clear criteria to identify what constitutes these terms. Proponents argue that this bill ensures a healthy educational environment for younger students while critics raise concerns over potential censorship.

Contention

The bill has sparked an ongoing debate over the implications of restricting educational content, with supporters emphasizing the need for a safe educational space free from inappropriate materials, while detractors express concerns about limiting discussions on race, sexuality, and other complex societal issues. Opponents see it as a step toward stifling free expression and academic freedom, thereby curtailing teachers' ability to address critical topics relevant to students' lives and societal engagement. The tension between protecting students and fostering an inclusive, honest educational environment remains a focal point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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