Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1215

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Engrossed
2/10/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Enrolled
3/11/22  
Chaptered
4/7/22  

Caption

Public middle schools; physical education to include personal safety training.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1215 is expected to significantly affect state laws concerning the curriculum requirements of physical education in middle schools. By explicitly requiring the inclusion of personal safety training, the bill ensures that all students receive foundational knowledge on safety issues, contributing to their preparedness to respond to emergency situations. This change reflects a growing recognition of the importance of safety education in the school environment and aims to foster a culture of safety among students.

Summary

House Bill 1215 focuses on the incorporation of personal safety training into physical education programs in public middle schools. The bill mandates that physical education classes for students in grades seven and eight include at least one hour of personal safety training each year. This training is designed to enhance the students' situational awareness and safety awareness, as well as provide education on the responsible use of social media. This initiative primarily aims to equip students with essential skills to navigate various situations they may encounter in real life, thereby promoting their overall safety and well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1215 has been largely positive, with many educators and parents supporting the initiative. Proponents of the bill argue that it addresses critical gaps in current physical education curricula by providing students with practical skills and knowledge that are essential for their safety. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implementation logistics and resource allocation required to effectively deliver this training, particularly in terms of partnerships with local law enforcement agencies to ensure quality instruction.

Contention

Despite the generally positive reception, there are notable concerns regarding how schools will implement the mandated training. Critics question whether the existing physical education framework can adapt effectively to incorporate the requisite personal safety training without compromising other aspects of the physical education program. Additionally, there are discussions about the adequacy of training provided to educators and the potential need for further resources to support these initiatives, suggesting that while the aims of the bill are laudable, practical challenges remain that could affect its success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB706

Public secondary schools; Internet safety education required, report.

VA HB98

Public secondary schools; satisfaction in physical education requirement, participation in Jr. ROTC.

VA SB1102

Middle & high schools; DOE to evaluate options for implementing hazing prevention training program.

VA HB221

STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning, Bd. of Education to incorporate certain provisions.

VA HB221

STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning, Bd. of Education to incorporate certain provisions.

VA HB647

Public education; student literacy measures.

VA SB624

Public education; student literacy measures.

VA HB2338

Public education; changes relating to graduation from a public high school, etc.

VA SB239

STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning.

VA SB239

STEM+C; included in Standards of Learning.

Similar Bills

VA HB706

Public secondary schools; Internet safety education required, report.

VA HB669

Standards of Learning; instruction on dangers and victims of communism.

VA SB1102

Middle & high schools; DOE to evaluate options for implementing hazing prevention training program.

VA HB2137

School boards; divisionwide literacy plans.

VA HB1851

Standards of Learning; consultation on revision, etc.

VA SB819

Public schools; Standards of Quality, early intervention services for reading and mathematics.

VA HB1816

Standards of Learning; instruction on dangers and victims of communism.

VA HB83

Comprehensive community colleges and school boards; dual enrollment agreements, parameters.