2019 -- H 5366 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- TEACHERS RIGHTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives O'Brien, Marshall, Corvese, McNamara, and | |
Date Introduced: February 08, 2019 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-12-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-12 entitled "Rights and |
2 | Duties of Teachers Generally" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 16-12-1. "Teacher" defined. |
4 | The term "teacher," as used in this chapter, is deemed to include every person employed |
5 | as a teacher, supervisor, school nurse, school guidance counselor, school social worker, school |
6 | psychologist, principal, or superintendent or assistant superintendent, of schools, whether |
7 | employed in schools supported in whole or in part by public funds, or in colleges, or in public |
8 | institutions, or in the department of elementary and secondary education. |
9 | SECTION 2. Chapter 16-12 of the General Laws entitled "Rights and Duties of Teachers |
10 | Generally" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
11 | 16-12-12. Teachers' bill of rights. |
12 | All teachers shall be afforded the following rights: |
13 | (1) A safe and healthy school environment, which shall: |
14 | (i) Facilitate a constructive working relationship between teachers and administrators; |
15 | (ii) Be free from discriminatory attitudes and practices and acts of hate and violence; |
16 | (iii) Promote overall cleanliness on school grounds, buildings, common areas, and |
17 | individual rooms. |
18 | (2) To be treated with civility and respect; |
19 | (3) To have all teachers work in an environment free from bullying and harassment from |
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1 | administrators, students, parents and/or teachers; |
2 | (4) To be provided a safe, caring, orderly environment, in which the school district shall |
3 | expect civility from all who engage in school activities including mutual respect, professionalism |
4 | and common courtesy; |
5 | (5) To not be subject to harassment, abusive language, and/or upbraiding by parents, |
6 | other citizens, students and/or other school employees; |
7 | (6) To not be required, coerced, intimidated, or subjected to discipline in any manner by |
8 | school administration to change a grade or a test score; |
9 | (7) To not be required to use their personal out-of-pocket money to appropriately equip a |
10 | classroom with the supplies needed to teach and reach students; |
11 | (8) To be provided with up-to-date technology, books and whatever else it take to help |
12 | students succeed; |
13 | (9) To be free to share information regarding a student's educational experience, health, |
14 | or safety with the student's parent or legal guardian unless otherwise prohibited by state law or |
15 | the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA); |
16 | (10) To be allowed to appropriately discipline students; |
17 | (11) To have their professional judgment and discretion respected by their school and its |
18 | administrators with respect to any disciplinary action taken by that teacher in accordance with |
19 | school and district policy; |
20 | (12) To freely communicate with and be allowed to request the participation of parents in |
21 | appropriate student discipline decisions; |
22 | (13) To have their authority respected which is essential to creating an environment |
23 | conducive to learning, effective instruction in the classroom, and proper administration public |
24 | schools; |
25 | (14) To have their professional judgment and discretion respected; |
26 | (15) To report any errant, offensive, or abusive content or behavior of students to school |
27 | officials or appropriate agencies; |
28 | (16) To academic freedom which shall be guaranteed to employees, and no special |
29 | limitations shall be placed upon study, investigation, presenting and interpreting facts and ideas |
30 | concerning people, human society, the physical and biological world, and other branches of |
31 | learning subject to accepted standards of professional responsibility; |
32 | (17) To undergo board of education approved evaluations, that are not commenced more |
33 | frequently than three (3) school years after the completion of the last evaluation, as long as the |
34 | teacher's most recent rating earned was "highly effective," or a number "four" (4) or any |
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1 | equivalent thereof, or not more than two (2) school years after the completion of the last |
2 | evaluation, as long as the teacher's most recent ratings earned was "effective" or a number "three" |
3 | (3) or any equivalent thereof; |
4 | (18) To be afforded full freedom in expressing personal opinions on all matters relevant |
5 | to course content, so long as the teacher makes every effort to indicate that they are speaking |
6 | personally and not on behalf of the school, its administration, or the board; and |
7 | (19) To have the school department post on its website a summary of laws governing the |
8 | rights and protections afforded to public school teachers under state and federal law. |
9 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- TEACHERS RIGHTS | |
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1 | This act would broaden the definition of "teacher" and create a comprehensive bill of |
2 | rights for school teachers. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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