Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB647

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Establishes a grievance process for parents and guardians of elementary and secondary school students

Impact

Should SB647 be enacted, it would mandate that school boards respond to parental objections within thirty days. If an objection is denied, parents have the right to appeal the decision to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. This legislative measure aims to protect the rights of parents over school boards, offering a structured approach to addressing grievances related to educational policies. The financial implication for non-compliance by school boards includes potential monetary awards to parents for educational expenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 647 seeks to amend chapter 167 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by establishing a formal grievance process for parents and guardians of elementary and secondary school students. The bill allows these individuals to file objections with school boards concerning policies, practices, or procedures that they believe infringe on their parental rights or those of their children. Such objections could pertain to a wide array of issues, including instructional materials that are not mandated by state law, and the educational, health care, and upbringing decisions concerning their children.

Contention

The bill encounters notable points of contention, particularly surrounding the definition of what constitutes an infringement on parental rights, which can be deemed de minimis by school boards if the impact is minimal or unrelated to curriculum content. This language raises concerns about the ambiguous thresholds for objections, which might lead to numerous appeals and strained relationships between parents and school administrations. Opponents may argue that while the bill seeks to empower parents, it could also hinder educational flexibility and undermine the authority of educational professionals within schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB810

Establishes "The Parents' Bill of Rights for Student Well-Being" and modifies other provisions of elementary and secondary education

MO HB1507

Public elementary and secondary schools; fundamental right of parents.

MO SB115

Establishes provisions regarding elementary and secondary education

MO SB770

Establishes provisions regarding elementary and secondary education

MO SB748

Establishes procedures for filing grievances against a guardian or conservator

MO HB4690

Relating to the grievance procedure used by public schools to address complaints by students or parents.

MO SB158

Creates provisions regarding parental rights and transparency in public schools

MO S2919

Establishes "Parents' Bill of Rights."

MO A4386

Establishes "Parents' Bill of Rights."

MO A531

Establishes "Parents' Bill of Rights."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.