Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SJR6

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Amends the Constitution to assert the right of parents to participate in and direct the education of their children free from government interference

Impact

The implications of SJR6 are substantial as it aims to redefine the relationship between parents and the educational system in Missouri. If passed, the amendment would notably deregulate homeschooling and limit governmental discretion in overseeing educational choices made by parents. Proponents of the bill argue that this would enhance parental control, allowing them to make decisions that best suit their children’s needs without undue interference from educational authorities.

Summary

SJR6 seeks to amend the Constitution of Missouri to assert that parents have the fundamental right to participate in and direct their children's education without government interference. This proposed amendment explicitly outlines several rights of parents, including the option to homeschool their children without facing any government regulations or record-keeping requirements. Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity for parents to have transparent access to the curricula and lesson plans of public schools, promoting greater involvement in educational content.

Contention

However, SJR6 has sparked significant controversy, particularly around its provisions concerning the ban on teaching critical race theory and related concepts. Critics argue that these stipulations could undermine efforts to provide a comprehensive education that addresses historical and social inequities. Opponents fear that such restrictions could lead to a lack of awareness among students regarding important societal issues, thus detracting from their education. The debate over educational content versus parental rights has become a central point of contention.

Voting_history

While specific voting details for SJR6 are not provided in the documents, historical precedents suggest that amendments of this nature often face divided opinions among legislators. The discussions surrounding educational freedom and the extent of governmental authority in overseeing curricula are likely to deepen lines of division between proponents of increased parental rights and advocates for a standardized educational framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SJR6

Amends the Constitution to assert the right of parent to participate in and direct the education of their children

MO SB451

Establishes the "Parents' Bill of Rights" to protect and promote the rights of parents to participate in and direct the education of their child and to know what is being taught in their child's public school

MO SJR29

Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children

MO SB81

Authorizes parents to choose the school that their children attend

MO SJR95

Establishes parents' right to know what is being taught in their children's public school

MO SJR1

Amends the Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish

MO SB565

Creates a tax credit for educational expenses incurred by parents whose children attend a home school, a virtual school, or a school outside of their district of residence

MO SB318

Creates the "Empowering Missouri Parents Act" regarding parental rights in public schools

MO SB158

Creates provisions regarding parental rights and transparency in public schools

MO SB89

Creates the Missouri Education Transparency and Accountability Portal and the Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.