Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB74

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Public K-12 Education; cyber security education program required to be developed and implemented by the State Board of Education

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly influence state education laws by establishing a structured approach to cyber safety education within the K-12 curriculum. It outlines specific content areas that the program must cover, including Alabama laws related to cyber safety, mental health consequences, and resources available for victims of cyberbullying and sexting. By formalizing these educational requirements, SB74 seeks to raise awareness among students about potential dangers and to provide them with the tools to navigate the digital world responsibly.

Summary

SB74, introduced by Senator Weaver, mandates the creation of a cyber safety education program administered by the State Board of Education. This initiative targets public middle and high schools, necessitating annual presentations by school resource officers. The program aims to educate students about crucial topics such as internet safety, the risks of cyberbullying, and the implications of sexting, thereby fostering a safer online environment for students.

Contention

While SB74 has positive implications for student awareness around cyber safety, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation. Critics could argue that introducing another mandated program may strain school resources and the availability of school resource officers. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of digital education in changing student behaviors and whether sufficient funding and training will be provided to adequately support this initiative. Stakeholders may debate the balance between mandated education and local autonomy in defining the curriculum.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB195

Public K-12 schools, sex education curriculum further provided for, sexual risk avoidance established as exclusive sex education curriculum, local boards of education prohibited from using services of org. that endorses other approaches to sex education, parent or guardian notice of sex ed curriculum required, cause of action for violations established

AL SB59

Public k-12 education; hands on instruction in CPR and the use of AEDs, required in health classes; State Board of Education, authorized to adopt rules

AL HB145

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL SB75

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL SB278

Public education employees, providing compensation to full-time public education employees, on the job injury program, trust fund, and board created

AL SB98

Public K-12 school security; School Security Program, established to require school security inspections and grading; School Security and Fire Safety Fund, established to provide grants; School Mapping Data Program, established to provide criteria for school maps; Department of Education and ALEA, authorized to adopt rules

AL SB176

Public K-12 education and two-year institutions of higher education, Alabama Career RoadMap Act, Alabama Community College System required to develop career readiness module to be added to high school graduation requirements, each public high school student required to complete Career RoadMap Postsecondary Opportunity as defined by Alabama Community College System, Alabama Community College System and State Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL SB35

Public K-12 education, history instruction required to be fact-based and inclusive

AL HB278

Career and technical education in public K-12 schools; home school student participation, authorized; State Board of Education, required to adopt rules

AL HB284

The Alabama G.I. and Dependents Educational Benefit Act conform to federal requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.