Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1461

Introduced
12/23/22  
Refer
12/23/22  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
1/30/23  

Caption

Students; Department of Education to establish uniform system of discipline for disruptive behavior.

Impact

The proposed bill would amend existing laws related to student discipline, specifically focusing on disruptive behavior and the criteria for removal from class. It includes provisions for teachers to remove students in cases of violent behavior, but also outlines the need for documentation and due process regarding student behavior and parental notification. Additionally, it seeks to ensure that students continue their education even if removed from class, which reflects a shift towards maintaining educational access while addressing behavioral issues.

Summary

House Bill 1461 seeks to establish a uniform system of discipline for managing disruptive behavior in Virginia's public schools. The bill mandates that each school board adhere to guidelines set by the Department of Education for the removal of students exhibiting disruptive behavior, empowering teachers with the initial authority to remove students for such infractions. The intent behind this legislation is to create a consistent approach to discipline across all school divisions, thereby enhancing the learning environment for all students and providing teachers with clearer protocols on how to manage classroom disruptions.

Sentiment

Discussion around HB 1461 has elicited a mixed sentiment among educators, parents, and lawmakers. Supporters argue that a uniform system could significantly improve classroom management and create a safer learning environment, thus benefiting both teachers and students. Conversely, some critics caution that the bill could oversimplify complex behavioral issues and may disproportionately affect students with disabilities, highlighting the need for careful consideration of individual circumstances when applying disciplinary measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns regarding the implementation of strict removal procedures and potential implications for students with disabilities. Some educators fear that the bill's uniform approach could lead to rigid disciplinary practices that fail to accommodate diverse student needs. Additionally, discussions about the adequacy of training for teachers in managing disruptive behavior underscore the importance of equipping educators with the necessary skills to navigate challenging situations effectively. As such, the bill's potential impact on education policy and school environments remains a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB853

Students; Department of Education to establish uniform system of discipline for disruptive behavior.

VA SB586

Public elementary and secondary schools; student discipline, etc.

VA HB398

Public elementary and secondary schools; student discipline, etc.

VA SB908

Public schools; student discipline and codes of conduct, etc.

VA HB536

Student bullying; adjusts definition, characteristics of victim.

VA SB00453

An Act Concerning Classroom Safety And Disruptive Behavior.

VA HB2890

Modifying student discipline

VA HB663

Provides relative to student discipline

VA SB137

Provides relative to student discipline. (gov sig)

VA HB411

Provides relative to student discipline (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.