Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1152

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Public Schools - Student Bill of Rights and Prohibitions on Suspensions and Expulsions

Impact

The legislation proposes significant changes to existing disciplinary practices in public schools, particularly concerning the suspension and expulsion of younger students. It specifically prohibits the suspension or expulsion of students in prekindergarten through second grade except under strict conditions, thereby prioritizing restorative over punitive measures for young learners. This shift is intended to foster a more supportive educational atmosphere and mitigate the negative long-term consequences associated with early disciplinary actions.

Summary

House Bill 1152, known as the 'Public Schools – Student Bill of Rights and Prohibitions on Suspensions and Expulsions', seeks to enhance the rights and protections of students within Maryland public schools. The bill stipulates a range of rights for students, encompassing the right to a safe and inclusive school environment, the right to self-expression, and the right to consistent and equitable discipline practices. These provisions aim to establish a foundational framework ensuring that students feel supported and valued in their educational settings.

Contention

Despite its supportive framework for student rights, HB 1152 may raise concerns among some stakeholders regarding school administration's ability to maintain discipline. Critics may argue that limiting suspensions and expulsions could undermine authority and affect the overall school environment. There are also discussions on how the proposed guidelines will be implemented effectively, particularly concerning the balance between inclusivity and safety in fostering a conducive learning atmosphere.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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