Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB856

Introduced
12/30/22  

Caption

Public elementary and secondary schools; comprehensive school counseling program.

Impact

The implementation of SB856 is expected to lead to significant changes in how mental health support is integrated into the school system. By requiring local school boards to develop comprehensive counseling strategies, the bill aims to create more standardized protocols across schools, ensuring that students receive timely support for their mental health issues. The bill mandates that the plans be developed by licensed school counselors and align with standards recognized at both state and national levels, which could enhance the quality of counseling services provided in schools.

Summary

SB856 provides a framework for establishing comprehensive school counseling programs in public elementary and secondary schools in Virginia. The bill mandates that each local school board create a written plan to address the mental and emotional health needs of all students. This initiative is designed to guide students academically, in their postsecondary plans, and in their social-emotional learning. Central to this program is the implementation of a mental health screening assessment that will identify students who may require additional intervention.

Contention

While the objective of SB856 is broadly supported in theory, debates may arise regarding the logistics of implementation and funding. Some opponents could argue about the feasibility of comprehensive mental health programs, particularly in terms of budget constraints and the availability of trained professionals in schools. Additionally, the requirement for parental consent before screenings may also lead to discussions on privacy and the extent of parental involvement in students' mental health assessments. Opponents may express concerns about administrative burdens placed on local school boards, which could detract from the bill's intended benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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