Prohibiting pornography in schools.
The bill also introduces specific duties for school boards and the state board of education to ensure compliance with these prohibitions. Any complaints received regarding instructional materials that may violate this bill must be addressed by forwarding them to the state board for review. Furthermore, the state board must report annually on any complaints and the actions taken in response, contributing to a standardized approach in how sensitive materials are handled in educational institutions.
House Bill 0220 aims to prohibit the presence of pornography and other sensitive materials in schools across Wyoming. It establishes definitions for instructional materials and sensitive materials, where sensitive materials are classified as pornographic or indecent based on state obscenity laws. The bill mandates that no school district or charter school be allowed to authorize, use, or maintain such sensitive materials in any educational context. This includes prohibiting presenters from distributing sensitive content within schools.
The bill has sparked notable discussion and potential contention among educational stakeholders. Supporters argue that it is essential for protecting students from inappropriate materials and promoting a safe learning environment. However, critics raise concerns about the vague definitions of sensitive materials and the implications for academic freedom and access to diverse viewpoints in educational settings. There is apprehension that the bill could lead to censorship, restricting materials deemed educational for health and family sciences, leading to broader challenges in curriculum development.