Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4060

Introduced
5/1/25  

Caption

Establishing a commission regarding school disciplinary policies and bullying

Impact

The introduction of this bill represents a significant shift in educational policy towards prioritizing student well-being and addressing bullying. By instituting mandatory recess, schools are expected to create environments conducive to physical activity and mental health. Furthermore, the commission established would not only assess current policies but also explore effective strategies for enhancing school safety, educational outcomes, and individual wellness, emphasizing a comprehensive approach to student discipline.

Summary

House Bill H4060 proposes the establishment of a commission to investigate and recommend policies concerning school disciplinary practices and bullying. The bill mandates that every public and charter school in Massachusetts must provide at least 30 minutes of supervised free-play recess each day to students in grades K-8, only allowing reductions during specific circumstances such as shortened school days. The aim is to ensure that children have adequate opportunities for unstructured play, which is linked to wellness and educational benefits.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote a healthier school environment, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the practical implementation of these requirements. Issues could arise surrounding the allocation of resources for supervision during recess and the integration of the proposed commission's recommendations into existing school policies. The commission's composition, which includes representatives from various educational and psychological fields, is designed to foster inclusive discussions, but differing views on disciplinary practices could still lead to contention regarding the balance between discipline and student rights.

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