Pupil discrimination and private school participating in a parental choice program or the Special Needs Scholarship Program, discrimination based on gender identity or gender expression, and providing a penalty.
Impact
If enacted, AB526 will require private schools that participate in parental choice programs to develop written policies aligned with this anti-discrimination framework. These policies must provide for a complaint process similar to that required of public schools, ensuring accountability for instances of discrimination. The Department of Public Instruction will be empowered to assess penalties against private school officials who violate these laws, extending existing enforcement mechanisms previously applicable only to public school environments.
Summary
Assembly Bill 526 aims to extend Wisconsin's pupil anti-discrimination law to private schools participating in various parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship Program (SNSP). The bill's primary objective is to ensure that all students, regardless of their gender identity or gender expression, have the right to participate in educational programs free from discrimination. Currently, such protections were limited predominantly to public school systems, and this bill seeks to broaden those protections to include private educational institutions involved in state-sponsored choice programs.
Contention
There are expected to be significant discussions regarding the implications of this bill. Proponents argue that extending these anti-discrimination laws to private schools is essential for safeguarding students' rights and fostering an inclusive educational environment. Critics, however, may raise concerns over potential conflicts with religious freedoms, particularly in sectarian schools that may argue their right to uphold religious teachings that diverge from state-mandated anti-discrimination policies. The balance between upholding individual rights and respecting institutional autonomy will likely be a focal point of debate as the bill moves forward.
Pupil discrimination and private school participating in a parental choice program or the Special Needs Scholarship Program, discrimination based on gender identity or gender expression, and providing a penalty.
Designating athletic sports and teams operated or sponsored by public schools or private schools participating in a parental choice program based on the sex of the participants.
Designating athletic sports and teams operated or sponsored by public schools or private schools participating in a parental choice program based on the sex of the participants.
Increasing the per pupil payments in parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship program and the per pupil payments made to independent charter schools and increasing the revenue ceiling for school districts. (FE)