Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0056

Introduced
1/16/23  
Report Pass
1/24/23  
Engrossed
1/27/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  

Caption

Purple star schools.

Impact

To qualify as a purple star school, institutions must designate a military liaison, maintain an accessible web page with pertinent resources, offer professional development for staff on military-related issues, and engage in community efforts supporting military families. By codifying these requirements, the bill seeks to enhance the educational experience of military-connected students and formalize the support systems needed to address their unique circumstances. The legislation aims to create a more inclusive school environment that recognizes and adapts to the needs of military families.

Summary

House Bill 0056, which focuses on the educational needs of military-connected students, establishes a designation for 'purple star schools' that meet specific criteria. This bill aims to ensure that schools provide support and resources tailored to the unique challenges faced by students who are dependents of military personnel. These students often face disruptions in their education due to relocations, making it imperative that schools offer additional resources and guidance to facilitate smoother transitions and continued academic success.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 0056 appears to be largely positive, with strong bipartisan support demonstrated by the voting record, which resulted in a 30-1 passage during the third reading. Lawmakers recognize the importance of addressing the educational hurdles that military families face and believe that designating purple star schools will help raise awareness and ensure these students receive the necessary support. However, some concerns may arise around the adequacy of funding and resources for schools to implement the required measures, although these are not highlighted as significant points of contention in the discussions.

Contention

A notable point of contention may revolve around the execution of the requirements set forth in the bill. While establishing standards for purple star schools is a proactive approach, the success of this initiative hinges on how schools interpret and implement these requirements. Questions may arise regarding the availability of trained personnel as military liaisons, the depth of resources provided online, and the overall readiness of schools to embrace these changes. Thus, while the bill has garnered support, discussions might further explore the practical implications of these mandates on schools across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB1076

Purple Star School Program

WY HB277

Public Schools - Purple Star Schools Program - Establishment

WY SB234

Public Schools - Purple Star Schools Program - Establishment

WY HB469

AN ACT relating to Purple Star Schools.

WY SB496

Establishes and provides for the Purple Star School Award Program. (gov sig)

WY HB2246

Purple star school designation; requirements

WY HF4451

Purple Star School designation established.

WY SB1405

Purple star school designation; requirements.

WY SB54

Schools; providing for the designation of certain school district campus as a Purple Star Campus; providing criteria for designation. Effective date.

WY SB920

California Purple Star School Designation Program.

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