Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB354

Introduced
4/20/23  

Caption

Relating to education; to amend Section 2 of Act 2022-290, now appearing as Section 16-40A-5, Code of Alabama 1975; to prohibit classroom instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation in public K-12 schools at certain grade levels and in any grade level in a manner that is not age or developmentally appropriate; to require parents to be notified if there is a change in services or monitoring relating to his or her child's mental, emotional, or physical health; to require parents to be notified of health care services available to students and to allow a parent to opt his or her child out; to require parental consent for certain health care screenings or questionnaires for K-12 students; to provide parents with procedures to express their concern with a local board of education's compliance with certain policies; and to provide a remedy in certain situations.

Impact

If passed, HB354 would significantly alter policies in public schools regarding how and when sensitive topics such as gender identity and sexual orientation can be discussed, thereby impacting classroom curricula across the state. It mandates that the State Board of Education establish procedures for parental notification concerning changes in student health services and requires parental consent for various health-related assessments. The changes could lead to reduced exposure to conversations around these topics in early education settings and subsequently influence the broader discussions about gender and sexual identity in educational environments.

Summary

House Bill 354 aims to amend existing educational laws concerning the handling of gender identity and sexual orientation topics in public K-12 schools. It explicitly prohibits classroom instructions or discussions related to these subjects for students in kindergarten through eighth grade, unless the approach is deemed age or developmentally appropriate. Additionally, the bill stipulates that local boards of education must inform parents about any changes to their child's health-related services while offering parents the ability to opt out of such services. This framework is designed to enhance parental control and involvement in their child’s education.

Contention

The bill has sparked considerable debate among stakeholders, particularly concerning the implications for students' emotional and mental health. Supporters argue that it reinforces parental rights, ensuring that discussions about gender and sexuality reflect the values of families. Conversely, critics contend that the bill could erase critical discussions about diversity and inclusion from school curricula, which may hinder supportive environments for LGBTQ+ students. Additionally, the mechanistic approach of requiring parental consent may discourage healthy communication regarding student's well-being and exacerbate existing tensions between educational objectives and family beliefs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB582

Public K-12 education; use and teaching of social-emotional learning concepts prohibited, parental consent required for certain surveys, violations constitute neglect of duty

AL SB187

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL HB317

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL SB61

Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act of 2024, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL HB129

Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act of 2024, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL HB88

True School Choice for Alabama Act, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL HB244

Public K-12 education, discussions of gender identity prohibited in grades preK-12, employees prohibited from displaying flags or insignia relating to sexual orientation or gender identity, employees prohibited from referring to student by pronouns inconsistent with student's biological sex

AL HB364

Public K-12 schools, each local board of education required to adopt an Internet safety policy for district-owned devices used in schools, prohibit use of certain platforms, provide social media instruction in certain grades

AL HB130

Education, instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in public K-12 schools, prohibited

AL HB195

Public K-12 schools, sex education curriculum further provided for, sexual risk avoidance established as exclusive sex education curriculum, local boards of education prohibited from using services of org. that endorses other approaches to sex education, parent or guardian notice of sex ed curriculum required, cause of action for violations established

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