Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB63

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

In school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security training.

Impact

The introduction of HB 63 is expected to modernize training requirements within the educational framework, particularly for schools that operate in a digital environment. By permitting an alternative training approach for online educators, the bill recognizes the increasing prevalence of cyber charter schools and their distinct operational challenges. This shift reflects a growing trend in education to accommodate remote learning methodologies while still emphasizing the importance of safety in educational environments.

Summary

House Bill 63 is an amendment to the Public School Code of 1949 focusing on school safety and security training. Specifically, it addresses provisions for cyber charter schools regarding the training requirements for employees who provide instruction remotely. The bill allows cyber charter schools to waive the traditional in-person training requirement for any employee who operates entirely outside of Pennsylvania, thus adapting to the nature of remote instruction. This amendment aims to ensure that the regulations concerning school safety remain relevant and applicable to online education settings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 63 appears to be generally pragmatic, with support from stakeholders who recognize the need for flexibility in training requirements as education evolves. Proponents likely agree that the bill represents a sensible adaptation to contemporary educational methods, especially in light of the growing number of students engaging in remote learning. However, there may be some concerns regarding the adequacy of alternate training opportunities compared to traditional in-person training, which could create a debate about the effectiveness of training in different modalities.

Contention

While HB 63 primarily seems to have favorable intentions, the implementation may raise questions about the uniformity and consistency of training for educators across different types of schools. Critics could argue that waiving in-person training might result in insufficient preparation for cyber charter school educators, potentially affecting the quality of education and safety measures adhered to in virtual classrooms. Such concerns underscore the balance needed between accommodating modern educational practices and ensuring robust safety protocols are upheld.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2613

In school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security training.

PA HB1974

In school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security coordinator.

PA HB1908

In school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security coordinator; and, in school security, further providing for duties of commission and providing for school security personnel.

PA SB907

In school safety and security, further providing for school

PA SB632

In school security, providing for school safety form.

PA HB1526

In intermediate units, further providing for powers and duties of the intermediate unit board of directors, for capital subsidy and for school safety and security enhancements; and, in school safety and security, further providing for Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools and School Entities Program.

PA SB1206

In school safety and security, providing for panic alerts.

PA HB234

In school security, providing for training requirements for school police officers and school security guards.

PA HB1553

In duties and powers of boards of school directors, providing for suicide prevention hotline telephone number on student identification card; and, in school safety and security, further providing for school safety and security coordinator.

PA SB700

In preliminary provisions, providing for advertising and sponsorships; in intermediate units, further providing for school safety and security enhancements; in professional employees, further providing for qualifications; in certification of teachers, further providing for State certificates, for career and technical instruction and for baccalaureate certification basic skills assessment; in Educator Pipeline Support Grant Program, further providing for definitions, for program establishment and duties of agency, for eligibility and for report; in school safety and security, further providing for School Safety and Security Grant Program, for school safety and security coordinator, for Targeted School Safety Grants for Nonpublic Schools and School Entities Program and for school safety and security training and providing for school safety and mental health grants for 2024-2025 school year; in school security, further providing for duties of commission, providing for school security personnel and establishing School Security Personnel Fund; in school security, further providing for duties of commission and providing for school security personnel and for School Security Personnel Fund; in school health services, further providing for vision screening and examinations; in Drug and Alcohol Recovery High School Program, further providing for establishment and payment of tuition; in administrative partnerships between school entities, further providing for legislative intent and for definitions, providing for instructional programming partnerships authorized, for school district feasibility study and for construction and further providing for establishment, for application, for grant awards, for technical assistance, for reports by school entities and for reports by department; in talent recruitment, further providing for Talent Recruitment Account; in charter schools, further providing for definitions, for charter school requirements, for powers of board of trustees, for facilities and for funding for charter schools, providing for funding for cyber charter schools, further providing for enrollment and notification and providing for enrollee wellness checks and for applicability of other provisions of this act and of other acts and regulations; in disability inclusive curriculum, further providing for department responsibilities; in Schools-to-Work-Program, repealing provisions relating to expiration; in community colleges, further providing for financial program and reimbursement of payments; in educational tax credits, further providing for definitions, for qualification and application by organizations, for tax credits and for limitations, repealing provisions relating to opportunity scholarships and providing for economically disadvantaged school scholarships; in course materials at institutions of higher education, repealing provisions relating to College Textbook Policies Advisory Committee; in sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking education, prevention and response at institutions of higher education and private licensed schools, further providing for memorandum of understanding; in miscellaneous provisions relating to institutions of higher education, repealing provisions relating to Public Higher Education Funding Commission; in funding for public libraries, providing for State aid for fiscal year 2024-2025; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for payments on account of pupils enrolled in career and technical curriculums and for student-weighted basic education funding, providing for student-weighted basic education funding beginning with 2023-2024 school year, further providing for State reimbursement for health services, for payments to intermediate units, for assistance to school districts declared to be in financial recovery status or identified for financial watch status and for Commonwealth reimbursements for charter schools and cyber charter schools, repealing provisions relating to administrative and instructional consolidation incentives and further providing for Ready-to-Learn Block Grant; in State Board of Education, further providing for powers and duties of the board; in construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for applicability; in School Environmental Repairs Program, further providing for School Environmental Repairs Program Restricted Account and for School Environmental Repairs Program; and making editorial changes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.