Requesting The Department Of Education To Provide Students, Parents, Principals, Teachers, Staff, And The General Public With The Department's Bullying Procedures.
Impact
The implementation of HR128 would require the Department of Education to provide clear accessibility to its procedures. This means that schools will need to ensure that information regarding bullying — including reporting processes, definitions, and disciplinary actions — is readily available and visible within school premises. The resolution mandates that the procedures not only serve as formal guidelines but also become part of the school culture through visible postings in schools and during school functions.
Summary
House Resolution 128 (HR128) requests the Department of Education in Hawaii to make its bullying procedures accessible to students, parents, teachers, and the general public. This resolution is introduced in response to the ongoing priority of ensuring students' safety, social-emotional health, and well-being. The Department aims to promote a supportive and inclusive educational environment, which directly informs its bullying prevention initiatives. By disseminating these procedures, the Department hopes to foster awareness and proactive measures against bullying in schools.
Contention
While HR128 presents a proactive approach towards addressing bullying in schools, potential contention may arise regarding its execution. Education leaders might face challenges in uniformly implementing the procedures across various schools. Discussions around the adequacy of resources allocated to educate staff, students, and parents about these procedures could emerge. Moreover, proponents of the resolution will likely argue about the need for a concerted effort to ensure these measures lead to meaningful changes in school environments, while critics may question how effectively these procedures will be enforced and monitored.
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Requesting The Department Of Education To Provide Students, Parents, Principals, Teachers, Staff, And The General Public With The Department's Bullying Procedures.
Requesting The Department Of Education To Provide Students, Parents, Principals, Teachers, Staff, And The General Public With The Department's Bullying Procedures.
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Declaring That Bullying Is A Matter Of Statewide Concern; Requesting The Department Of Education To Update Its Rules And Policies To Address Bullying; And Requesting The Hawaii State Council On Developmental Disabilities To Convene A Task Force To Address The Bullying Of Disabled Children.
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