Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB112

Introduced
1/30/23  
Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to curriculum and staff or student training provided by employees or contractors of school districts, including implementing provisions related to noncompliance, modifying the responsibilities of the department of education and board of educational examiners, and providing civil penalties.

Impact

The implications of HSB112 are significant for state educational laws. It lays down a framework for accountability by requiring school districts to promptly respond to allegations of misconduct in compliance with educational mandates. The bill holds boards of directors accountable for correcting noncompliance within a designated time frame, or face civil penalties. The range of fines is between $500 and $5,000, payable to the general fund, illustrating a robust financial consequence for educational institutions that fail to meet state standards. This enforcement mechanism aims to ensure adherence to ethical teaching standards and can be seen as an effort to regulate the content taught in classrooms across the state.

Summary

House Study Bill 112 focuses on curriculum and training provided by school district employees and contractors. This bill modifies existing laws by establishing procedures for reporting noncompliance with state educational standards. It tasks the Department of Education with creating a reporting system for students, parents, or guardians to report potential violations of lawful requirements regarding classroom content, specifically prohibiting certain forms of demographic-based stereotyping and scapegoating in the educational setting. Furthermore, the bill increases transparency by mandating annual reports to the General Assembly regarding noncompliance incidents.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HSB112 arises from concerns over potential overreach in controlling educational content. Critics argue that the provisions for enforcing compliance and imposing penalties could create an environment of censorship within educational settings. Additionally, there are worries about the implications for educators who may inadvertently breach the stipulations outlined in the bill, thus jeopardizing the educational framework and potentially contributing to a climate of fear amongst teaching staff. Proponents, however, argue that ensuring a uniform standard of education free from specific biases is crucial for creating equitable learning environments for all students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF5

A bill for an act relating to education, including requiring the boards of directors of school districts and the governing boards of charter schools to publish certain specified information, modifying provisions related to required social studies instruction, and providing civil penalties.

IA SF335

A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to trainings and curricula provided by school districts and prohibited sexual orientation and gender identity instruction, and implementing prohibitions related to the diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of institutions of higher learning governed by the state board of regents, community colleges, and public schools.

IA HF2487

A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to mandatory reporting to the board of educational examiners of certain specified school employees, complaints against school employees and the investigation of complaints against school employees, and the responsibilities of the department of education and the board of educational examiners. (Formerly HSB 568.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF2151

A bill for an act relating to education by modifying provisions related to a process for investigating complaints against school employees and the responsibilities of the department of education and the board of educational examiners.(Formerly HSB 566.)

IA SSB3041

A bill for an act relating to education by modifying provisions related to a process for investigating complaints against school employees and the responsibilities of the department of education and the board of educational examiners.(See SF 2365.)

IA HSB566

A bill for an act relating to education by modifying provisions related to a process for investigating complaints against school employees and the responsibilities of the department of education and the board of educational examiners.(See HF 2151.)

IA HF454

A bill for an act relating to administrators employed by school districts, including requiring administrators to provide instruction to students and modifying the responsibilities of the board of educational examiners.

IA HF2072

A bill for an act relating to administrators employed by school districts, including requiring administrators to provide instruction to students and modifying the responsibilities of the board of educational examiners.

IA HF332

A bill for an act relating to administrators employed by school districts, including requiring administrators to provide instruction to students and modifying the responsibilities of the board of educational examiners.

IA SF81

A bill for an act relating to racism or sexism trainings at, and diversity and inclusion efforts by, governmental agencies and entities, school districts, and public postsecondary educational institutions, and including civil penalties.

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