Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1137

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Engrossed
1/31/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  
Passed
3/13/24  
Chaptered
3/13/24  

Caption

Release for religious instruction.

Impact

The bill aims to clarify the requirements around religious instruction and its integration into public school policies. Notably, it specifies that the time allowed for this instruction shall not exceed 120 minutes per week and mandates that attendance records be maintained by the religious institutions. Moreover, public schools may grant academic credit for such religious education, provided that specific secular evaluation criteria are met, thus creating a pathway for religious instruction to be recognized within the public education system.

Summary

House Bill 1137 seeks to amend the Indiana Code regarding public education to facilitate student attendance at religious instruction conducted by churches or religious associations. The bill allows parents to request permission for their children to receive religious education during school hours, with specific guidelines for how this instruction is integrated into the existing educational framework. Principals are required to collaborate with parents and organizations providing religious instruction to schedule this without disrupting the regular school day.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1137 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill supports religious freedom and provides families with more options for educational instruction that aligns with their values. They believe it empowers parents and enhances the educational experiences of children who wish to engage in religious studies. Conversely, opponents express concerns about blurring the lines between state education and religious instruction, fearing implications for the separation of church and state. These critiques highlight potential challenges to local governance and autonomy in educational contexts.

Contention

Key points of contention center around whether the integration of religious instruction into public education undermines the secular nature of public schooling. Critics caution that enabling public schools to award credits for religious courses could lead to the prioritization of religious education over other important subjects, complicating the broader discussions about academic standards and educational equity. Additionally, the bill raises questions about the practical implications of its implementation, including oversight and the role of educational administrators in facilitating this type of instruction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1566

Instruction on human sexuality.

IN SB0019

Driver instructions of law enforcement procedures.

IN HB1087

Transportation for a released offender.

IN HB1177

Firearms training for teachers.

IN SB0486

Education matters.

IN HB1638

Education matters.

IN HB1590

Various education matters.

IN HB1359

Resources for committed offenders upon release.

IN HB1040

Requirements for elected officials.

IN HB1491

Gary Community School Corporation.

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