Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2010

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  

Caption

Active shooter drill standards provision

Impact

The bill addresses critical issues regarding school safety and emergency preparedness by mandating that all active shooter drills include a debrief period for mental health support, ensuring that students can discuss the experience with educators. Under this law, parents must be notified in advance and given the option to opt their children out of participation. These provisions reflect a growing recognition of the emotional and psychological impacts that such drills can have on students, particularly younger ones.

Summary

SF2010 focuses on establishing standards for active shooter drills in educational settings across the state of Minnesota. The bill aims to ensure that such drills are conducted in a developmentally appropriate manner that accommodates the diverse needs of all students, including those with physical or sensory disabilities. By defining the parameters of both active shooter drills and simulations, the law seeks to enhance the safety protocols within schools while providing a clear framework for their execution.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF2010 is generally supportive among educational and safety advocates who emphasize the need for structured safety protocols. Advocates argue that the mental health components of the bill are crucial in mitigating potential trauma resulting from drills. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders about the appropriateness of the drills themselves and their potential psychological impacts on students, especially if not conducted sensitively.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates about the necessity and effectiveness of such drills versus the psychological impacts on students. Some opponents argue that the emphasis on active shooter protocols can create an environment of fear rather than safety. Furthermore, the requirement for parental notification and the provision for opting out has sparked discussions about balancing safety education with parental rights and children's mental health needs.

Companion Bills

MN HF2097

Similar To Active shooter drill standards provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2097

Active shooter drill standards provided.

MN HB1627

"Students Safe at School Act"; create to provide procedures for active shooter drills and simulations.

MN HB1379

"Students Safe at School Act"; create to provide procedures for active shooter drills and simulations.

MN SB263

Establishing standards and requirements for active shooter drills conducted by public and accredited nonpublic elementary and secondary schools.

MN SB2185

The Students Safe at School Act; enact to provide for certain notice requirements for school shooting drills.

MN SB2674

The Student Safe at School Act; enact to provide for certain notice requirements for school shooting drills.

MN AB1858

Comprehensive school safety plans: active shooters: armed assailants: drills.

MN HF1901

School safety provisions modified, anonymous threat reporting system grants provided for schools, active shooter incidents and active shooter threats reporting required, Minnesota Fusion Center reporting modified, report required, and money appropriated.

MN HB515

Public Schools - Active Shooter Safety Drills or Trainings - Requirements

MN H8102

Makes revisions to the number, timing, and procedures to be followed when schools grades K through 12 implement fire drills, evacuation drills, and crisis response drills, designed to protect the health and safety of students.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.