Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR1336

Introduced
4/8/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to education.

Impact

If passed, HJR1336 could result in significant changes to the regulatory landscape surrounding education in Tennessee. The proposed amendment would limit state oversight regarding private education, potentially increasing the prevalence of home schooling and private educational institutions that operate outside traditional public school parameters. This could lead to greater diversity in educational options for families looking to educate their children according to specific philosophies or beliefs. Nevertheless, it raises questions regarding accountability and educational standards, as the lack of oversight might lead to variance in the quality of education received by children in these settings.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 1336 (HJR1336) proposes an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Tennessee Constitution, which aims to enhance the recognition of private education, especially home schooling conducted by parents. The resolution seeks to establish a framework that acknowledges the intrinsic value of private education methods, encouraging educational alternatives that reflect the varied religious, moral, and social values of families. This amendment would ensure that the state and local governments do not impose regulations on the content or quality of what is taught in private and home schools, thereby safeguarding parental rights in educational matters.

Contention

The amendment encapsulates a contentious debate concerning educational oversight and parental rights. Supporters argue that it empowers families to choose education that aligns with their values, defending against excessive state interference. Conversely, opponents express concerns that it could result in the deterioration of educational quality, as there would be less accountability for private and home institutions. The tension between parental autonomy and the need for oversight in educational standards remains a focal point in discussions surrounding HJR1336.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR0092

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to parental rights.

TN SJR0079

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to parental rights.

TN HJR0146

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to lotteries.

TN HJR0841

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to lotteries.

TN HJR0082

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to medical cannabis.

TN SJR0902

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the right to food.

TN HJR0797

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article II, Sections 9, 10, 12, and 15 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to members of the General Assembly.

TN HJR0706

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article II, Sections 9, 10, 12, and 15 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to members of the general assembly.

TN HJR0094

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN HJR0049

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I, Section 15 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to bail.

Similar Bills

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