Bill Text: HI SCR217 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Requesting The Hawaii Department Of Education To Create A Working Group To Discuss And Implement Institutional Changes In Suspension Policy At The School-level.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-03-16 - The hearing on this measure has been cancelled until further notice. [SCR217 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2020-SCR217-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.C.R. NO. |
217 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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SENATE CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
requesting the hawaii Department of Education to create a
working group to discuss and implement institutional changes in suspension policy
at the school-level.
WHEREAS, studies show that suspensions are not an effective means of improving school functioning and school morale, but have a profoundly negative impact on student behavior, increasing drop-out rates, producing more aggressive behavior because of higher stress levels, denying students valuable education time and burdening the family with their care during school time resulting in job difficulties for parents, and a lack of supervision for the suspended student raising the possibility of the child ending up in the juvenile justice system and fueling the school-to-prison pipeline; and
WHEREAS,
the Department of Education reported to the federal government in its Civil
Rights Data Collection (2015‑2016) suspension numbers which show that
Hawaii has the highest rate in the nation for suspending students with
disabilities, and very high rates of suspending Native Hawaiians, which has
been shown to affect all students by creating perceptions that their
disciplinary environment is less favorable; and
WHEREAS,
the Department of Education says its reporting was inaccurate but has
continuously refused and failed to produce new statistics in a way that allows
it to state what its actual rate of suspension is for students with
disabilities and they have refused to explain why it will not provide this information
required by federal law; and
WHEREAS,
there are multiple reports that students with disabilities are sent home from
school for a variety of reasons wherein the Department of Education does not
call it a suspension and probably does not report it as a suspension – these
circumstances include situations where parents are encouraged and pressured to
sign the child out as sick although that is not true – which suggests that Department
of Education's true suspension rates may be much higher than reported; and
WHEREAS,
the Department of Education has almost unfettered discretion in suspending
children from school for long periods of time resulting in disproportionate
suspensions of Native Hawaiians and students with disabilities; and
WHEREAS,
the Department of Education has shown opposition towards the proposal of reducing
the number of suspensions that can be used, explaining that it would not be
beneficial for maintaining school safety and limit the administrator's ability
to uphold school policy; and
WHEREAS,
the State of Hawaii has often led the nation in protecting the rights of
children and minorities, such as becoming the third state in the nation to ban
corporal punishment in schools, but is now leading the nation in allowing the
suspension of students with disabilities and Native Hawaiians; and
WHEREAS, the
Department of Education needs to create a new culture wherein suspensions are a
last resort for serious safety issues and all reasonable attempts are made to
keep children in school, as seen in other states that have begun to utilize
restorative educational practices to mitigate group disparities and juvenile
delinquency; now, therefore;
BE IT RESOLVED by the
Senate of the Thirtieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2020,
the House of Representatives concurring, that the Department of Education is requested
to create a working group to discuss and implement institutional changes in school
suspension policy, looking at updated suspension data, and drafting ideas for
best practices; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Hawaii Department of Education is requested to convene a working group
on suspensions and school exclusion to do the following:
(1) Evaluate scientific research on the use of suspensions and exclusions of children from school and the effects thereof;
(2) Examine other state programs being used to best implement a restorative model through compromise;
(3) Recommend strategies to reduce suspensions and exclusion of students from school; and
(4) Determine more appropriate discipline than suspensions and exclusions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Superintendent of Education or the Superintendent's designee shall
serve as chair and invite to serve as members of the working group a:
(1) Principal from a Hawaii Department of Education School;
(2) Special education teacher from a Hawaii Department of Education School;
(3) Student services coordinator from a Hawaii Department of Education School;
(4) General education teacher from a Hawaii Department of Education School;
(5) Complex area superintendent from the Hawaii Department of Education;
(6) Licensed pediatrician;
(7) Representative from a social service agency;
(8) Representative from a parent advisory group;
(9) Representative from the Special Education Advisory Council;
(10) Representative from the American Civil Liberties Union;
(11) Representative from the Hawaii Disability Rights Center;
(12) Representative from the Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii; and
(13) Any other persons that may be invited by the working group; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the working group shall convene no later than August 1, 2020; and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that the agenda of the first convening of the working group shall include
updated data reporting from the 2015-2016 Civil Rights Data Collection and
applicable 2017-2018 reporting data; and
BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that the working group is requested to submit a report to the
Legislature of its findings and recommendations, including any proposed
legislation, no later than 30 days prior to the convening of the Regular
Session of 2021; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution shall be transmitted to the
Chairperson of the Board of Education and Superintendent of Education.
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Report Title:
DOE;
Suspension Policy; Minority Students; Students with Disabilities