Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5361

Introduced
2/9/24  
Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

SCH CD-PARENTING EDUCATION

Impact

If enacted, HB5361 would significantly impact state laws regarding educational curriculum requirements within high schools. By transitioning parenting education from an optional course to a mandatory requirement, the bill seeks to ensure that all students receive foundational knowledge pertaining to child growth and development, family structure, and effective parenting techniques. This may lead to changes in resource allocation within school districts as they develop the necessary curriculum and teacher training. Additionally, this law may influence the state’s educational funding, as the State Board of Education may provide assistance and potentially grants to districts adopting the new requirements.

Summary

House Bill 5361, introduced by Rep. Mary Beth Canty, amends the Courses of Study Article of the School Code of Illinois, specifically focusing on parenting education. The bill mandates that school districts provide instruction in parenting education for students in grades 9 through 12, rather than allowing them to decide whether to offer such courses. The effective date for this mandate begins on July 1, 2024, which gives school districts time to prepare for the implementation of this requirement. The bill is intended to enhance the understanding of parenting among high school students, equipping them with essential skills and knowledge for their future roles as parents.

Contention

While proponents argue that mandatory parenting education will better prepare young adults for family life and child-rearing responsibilities, there may be some resistance from various stakeholders, including educators who feel that the curriculum is already overcrowded, and parents who might prefer different approaches to parenting training. Discussions may arise around the adequacy of resources for implementing such a program, including whether schools would need to hire additional staff or provide specific training for existing educators. Furthermore, concerns about how this will fit within the broader health curriculum may emerge, especially regarding its potential impact on other courses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3143

SCH CD-COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE

IL HB3711

SCH CD-REQ COURSES-GEOMETRY

IL HB4219

SCH CD-FENTANYL EDUCATION

IL HB2396

SCH CD-FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN

IL HB1375

SCH CD-FINANCIAL EDUCATION

IL SB1266

SCH CD-FINANCIAL EDUCATION

IL HB1012

SCH CD-CHARACTER EDUCATION

IL SB3151

SCH CD-DRIVER ED-WORKER SAFETY

IL HB2104

SCH CD-WATER SAFETY EDUCATION

IL HB1123

SCH CD-SCHOOL REPORT CARD

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