Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0363

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Victims of bullying.

Impact

The bill stipulates that schools are required to offer an option for affected students to complete their semester through virtual instruction or remote learning, thus ensuring that the educational track for these students is not disrupted by bullying issues. This provision is significant as it mandates a protective measure specifically aimed at safeguarding the educational rights of students who may otherwise face significant challenges due to bullying incidents. The amendments are expected to foster a safer educational environment and empower students facing bullying.

Summary

Senate Bill 363 (SB0363) introduces amendments to the Indiana education code with a primary focus on addressing the needs of students who are victims of bullying. It specifically expands the definition of 'eligible student' within the context of the Indiana Education Scholarship Account (ESA) program to include those who have suffered from bullying resulting in a determined need to transfer schools. This measure aims to provide support and educational continuity for vulnerable students, allowing them to pursue their studies remotely if they have been victimized.

Contention

While advocates see this as a vital reform for protecting students, it may also raise concerns regarding the implementation and effectiveness of remote learning options. Critics could argue about the feasibility and impact of such measures on educational quality, especially concerning the adequacy of online curricula and resources compared to traditional in-person education. Furthermore, there could be operational challenges for schools in managing the monitoring and integrity of remote learning environments for students who are at risk due to bullying.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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