Relating to policies and procedures regarding a public school student who knowingly produced or distributed certain intimate videos or images depicting another student.
Impact
Under this proposed legislation, principals are mandated to investigate incidents related to the production and distribution of such intimate materials. The bill specifies that an investigation must be initiated if a principal has reason to believe that a student has disseminated videos or images displaying another student in a compromising context. New procedures are outlined, including documentation of interviews and evidence collected, thus aiming to ensure a consistent approach across districts. Additionally, schools are required to make supportive measures available for students affected by the misconduct, reinforcing a protective framework surrounding student well-being.
Summary
House Bill 615 introduces new policies and procedures concerning public school students who knowingly produce or distribute intimate videos or images depicting another student. The bill aims to tackle the challenges presented by digital misconduct in schools, particularly regarding issues such as 'deep fakes' and images that might violate student privacy. The anticipation is that this bill will establish clearer pathways for managing and investigating cases of these serious infractions, enhancing accountability and oversight within school districts.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding HB 615 revolves around the implementation and effectiveness of these measures in protecting student privacy while ensuring accountability. Critics may argue that without sufficient resources and training for school officials, the provisions could lead to inconsistent enforcement. Concerns regarding student privacy in the context of investigations and the inherent difficulties associated with digital evidence gathering—especially concerning consent and exposure—are likely to be significant talking points. Moreover, the bill raises questions about the balance between disciplinary actions and educational opportunities for students found in violation of these new rules.
Relating to requirements regarding certain student resources provided to public and private school students by a public or private primary or secondary school, institution of higher education, state agency, or public library.
Relating to requirements regarding certain student resources provided to public and private school students by a public or private primary or secondary school, institution of higher education, state agency, or public library.
Relating to requirements regarding certain student resources provided to public and private school students by a public or private primary or secondary school, institution of higher education, state agency, or public library.
Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for certain public school students.
Relating to dyslexia evaluations and services for public school students, the provision of services for students with dyslexia and related disorders, and certain parental notice regarding the rights of parents of public school students with disabilities.
Creates the La. Educator Professional Practices Commission to investigate complaints and allegations of educator sexual misconduct in schools with authority to suspend or revoke teaching and principal's certificates subject to appeal to BESE (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Relating to employing, terminating, and reporting misconduct of public school personnel and related entity personnel, including creating a registry of persons ineligible for hire; creating a criminal offense.
Relating to employing, terminating, and reporting misconduct of public school personnel and related entity personnel, including creating a registry of persons ineligible for hire; creating a criminal offense.