HCSHB1858--PARENTSBILLOFRIGHTS SPONSOR: Baker COMMITTEEACTION:Voted"DoPasswithHCS"bytheStanding CommitteeonElementaryandSecondaryEducationbyavoteof15to 6. ThefollowingisasummaryoftheHouseCommitteeSubstituteforHB 1858. Thisbillcreatesthe"Parents'BillofRightsActof2022"and providesalistofrightsthatparentsmayrequireschooldistricts thatreceivefederalorstatemoneytofollow.Rightslistedin thebillincludebutarenotlimitedto: (1)Therighttoreviewcurricula,books,andinstructional materials; (2)Therighttovisitschoolduringschoolhourswith restrictions;and (3)Therighttohavesufficientaccountability andtransparency regardingschoolboards. Schooldistrictrestrictionsarealsooutlinedinthebilland include: (1)Limitsonnondisclosureagreementstoreviewcurriculumor forIEPmeetingsandcertainothermeetingandhearingsspecified inthebill; (2)Allowingastudentinvolvementinschoolassemblies,field trips,orotherextracurricular activitieswithoutwritten authorizationfromtheparent; (3)Biometricdatacollection;and (4)Publicmeetingrequirementsthatallowpubliccomment. Eachschooldistrictandpublicschoolmustnotifyparentsofall reportedincidentspertainingtostudentsafetyincluding,butnot limitedto,anyfelonyormisdemeanorcommittedbyteachersor otherschoolemployees. Eachschoolboardshalladoptpoliciesthatwillensure accountability andtransparencyforparentsinthedistrictas outlinedinthebill. Thebillprovidesdetailsoncivilactionsthatmaybetaken againstaschooldistrictandprovidesthatwithholdingsfromstate fundingmayoccurfornoncompliance. Thefollowingisasummaryofthepublictestimonyfromthe committeehearing. Thetestimonywasbasedontheintroduced versionofthebill. PROPONENTS: Supporterssaythatthisbillspecificallytargetsthe districtsthatarenotfollowingthelawandarerestricting parentsfromengagingintheirstudent'slearning. Thereare multipleexamplesofdistrictsthatarepreventingparentsfrom seeingwhatisbeingtaught,restrictingaccesstostudents,and puttinghurdlesinfrontofparents. Thisbillprovidesacourse ofactionforparentstotakewhentheyfeelthatadistrictisnot followingthelawordoingwhatisinthebesteducationalinterest ofthestudent. TestifyingforthebillwereRepresentative Baker;Johanna Beaudean;JulieStanbrough;MarisaHagler;MichelleNovara;Renee Smola;SvetlanaRuscheva;WendyMelrose;EimeeCook;Johanna Beaudean;Wayne&JennellHouts;LindiWilliford;Stephanie Diestelkamp;ArnieC.AcDienoff;NaomiEBaker;andFamiliesFor HomeEducation,Inc.. OPPONENTS: Thosewhoopposethebillsaythatthisbillduplicates manyoftherequirementsforschoolsalready,andthatitwilltie thehandsofqualifiedandtrainededucators. Thisbillwillhave unintendedconsequencesandwillcreateanincreaseinthenumber ofteachersthatarequittingtheprofession. TestifyingagainstthebillwereAmySchaefer;BarbaraRoss;Brandi Koziatek;CarlaWiese,MissouriPTA;DorothyHatch;ElisaNeilson; JenniferPressy;JoyWeeseMoll;JulieAllen;LauraHorwitz;Linda K.Smith;ProChoiceMissouri;MaryEllenZerr;NancyPrice;Pam Hopkins;SloanSheffieldCowell;StephanieWiegers;SusanGibson; SusanRandolph;SusanShumway;AngelaLBoyle;ArthurLMaxwell; BeverlyPrice;CarolynRandazzo;DeannaWarden;EimeeCook;Erin Yauch;JenniferMain;KathyNeely;MeganVonArb;MichelleMorgan; NamitaAtalParanjothi;NamitaAtalParanjothi;PattyFisher;Sarah Wright;MissouriAssociationofSchoolAdministrators; Susan Tiffany;SuzanneWhitman;TimMobley;MissouriEquityEducation Partnership;AnthonyDecarli;ChrisSprague;JessieResimius; JessieResimius;MarissaPolzin;MarissaPolzin;ThomasRPtacek; ThomasRPtacek;ChloeTelle;ChristineBrown;CynthiaGardner; JodiMMain;MissouriNEA;NAACPMoStateConference;Shirley Seabaugh;Julie;ShirleySeabaugh;SuzanneMcginnis;andDava-Leigh Brush. Writtentestimonyhasbeensubmittedforthisbill.Thefull writtentestimonycanbefoundunderTestimonyonthebillpageon theHousewebsite.