Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB62

Caption

Relating to the use of disciplinary alternatives to suspension by a school district and the creation of the restorative justice coordinating council.

Impact

The introduction of HB 62 is expected to reshape how educational institutions approach student behavior management. By allowing for and encouraging alternative disciplinary measures, the bill could reduce the reliance on suspensions, which critics argue disproportionately affect marginalized students. The legislation aims to create a more inclusive environment that fosters learning and understanding. Additionally, the establishment of a restorative justice coordinating council is intended to assist schools in implementing these practices and ensuring their alignment with best practices in education and behavior management.

Summary

House Bill 62 aims to reform disciplinary practices in Texas schools by promoting the use of restorative justice as an alternative to traditional methods of suspension. This bill requires school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to develop programs that focus on positive behavioral interventions and provides pathways for repair when students commit offenses. The emphasis is on creating a supportive environment that not only addresses misconduct but also fosters student growth and accountability. The bill outlines specific requirements for these programs, including the necessity of being culturally responsive and research-based.

Contention

However, the bill has raised questions about the effectiveness and practicality of implementing restorative justice programs. Some critics fear that without proper training and resources, schools may struggle to adopt these methodologies effectively. Concerns have also been voiced regarding the potential for uneven application of the standards, with some districts possibly lagging behind others in implementing required programs. Thus, while proponents argue the bill can lead to beneficial changes in school culture, skeptics worry about the feasibility of its ambitions and the implications for school safety and discipline.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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