AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, relative to the protection of students.
Under this legislation, a representative sample of local education authorities (LEAs) will participate in a two-year pilot program starting from the 2024-2025 school year. The program will involve the implementation of internet protection software that can monitor students' browsing activities on school-issued electronic devices. The software aims to alert school officials and counselors about potentially harmful behavior, thus enabling prompt intervention. This initiative intends to support the identification and mitigation of mental health crises before they escalate into more significant issues, thereby directly impacting state laws regarding student welfare and safety protocols.
House Bill 2470 aims to enhance student safety within Tennessee's K-12 educational institutions by establishing a pilot program intended to monitor internet usage on school-issued devices for potentially harmful behavior. The act emphasizes the need for proactive security measures in schools, stating its primary objective is to foster a secure learning environment for students, teachers, and staff members. It also allocates funding for the pilot program, which will run over two years, specifically targeting internet usage patterns that may indicate self-harm or violence among students.
Notably, the bill has sparked conversations regarding privacy and the appropriate limitations of monitoring students' online behavior. While proponents argue that the monitoring software serves a crucial role in preventing youth violence and suicide, critics raise concerns about how such measures may infringe on students' privacy rights. Additionally, the bill ensures compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and mandates that collected data be deleted after one year, aiming to address worries about data retention and misuse. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of these technologies in genuinely improving student safety remains to be studied, with a report due by December 2026 to assess the pilot program's outcomes.