Regards school internet safety policy, effects of social media
Impact
If passed, HB 485 will require public school districts to evaluate their internet access policies and implement measures that limit students' exposure to age-inappropriate materials. The schools will be accountable for safeguarding the online security of students, thus promoting responsible internet use. This legislative change will necessitate the review and likely overhaul of current technology and internet policies within Ohio's public schools to comply with the new standards established by the bill.
Summary
House Bill 485 aims to amend existing sections of Ohio's Revised Code regarding educational policies related to internet safety and the impact of social media on students. The bill seeks to ensure that school districts develop and adopt comprehensive internet safety policies by the beginning of the 2025-2026 school year. These policies are intended to protect students from inappropriate content and ensure a safer online environment, particularly when using resources provided by the district. Furthermore, the bill mandates that discussions about the effects of social media be integrated into educational programs.
Contention
While supporters argue that the bill improves student safety and promotes responsible internet use, concerns have been raised about the practical implementation of such policies. Critics may worry that establishing internet safety protocols could encroach on the freedom of information access and impose potential limitations on students' engagement with digital learning tools. The effectiveness of enforcement and the resources needed to achieve full compliance with the proposed policies may also be points of contention among school districts.