Public Schools – Water Safety and Swimming Course – Established
Impact
If enacted, HB1105 will enhance public school education by integrating important life skills into the curriculum. The bill intends to improve water safety awareness among adolescents, potentially reducing drowning incidents and promoting healthier lifestyles through swimming education. Additionally, it encourages partnerships between schools and local parks and recreation agencies to ensure that facilities for the course are available. This move implies a significant shift in educational priorities, emphasizing safety and physical education.
Summary
House Bill 1105 aims to establish a mandated curriculum for water safety and swimming education in public schools, specifically targeting students in grades 8 through 12. The State Department of Education is required to develop the curriculum content standards for this course by July 1, 2024. Following this, county boards of education must implement the course in public middle and high schools by the 2025-2026 school year. Successful completion of the course will award students with an elective physical education credit.
Contention
Discussions surrounding HB1105 may focus on the challenges of integrating this new course into already packed curricula and the potential financial implications for school districts regarding training, staffing, and partnerships with local agencies. There may also be concerns regarding resource allocation and whether all public schools can adequately implement the course. Some lawmakers may argue that while water safety is critical, there could be existing programs that ought to be prioritized instead.
To Require Public School Districts And Open-enrollment Public Charter Schools To Provide Information To Public School Students Regarding Water Safety Education Courses And Swimming Lessons.
In terms and courses of study, providing for school swimming education program; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, providing for payments on account of school swimming education program; and making an appropriation.