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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2024 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- RIGHTS OF PARENTS AND GUARDIANS IN PUBLIC | |
EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION ACT | |
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Introduced By: Senators DeLuca, Paolino, E Morgan, Rogers, and de la Cruz | |
Date Introduced: January 12, 2024 | |
Referred To: Senate Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
2 | adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 114 |
4 | RIGHTS OF PARENTS AND GUARDIANS IN PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION |
5 | ACT |
6 | 16-114-1. Short title. |
7 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Rights of Parents and Guardians in |
8 | Public Educational Instruction Act." |
9 | 16-114-2. Legislative purpose. |
10 | It is the purpose of this chapter to enable parents and guardians to have a voice in the |
11 | materials taught to their kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) children. |
12 | 16-114-3. Definitions. |
13 | As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings |
14 | unless the context shall clearly indicate another or different meaning or intent: |
15 | (1) "Lesson plan" means the daily, weekly, or other routinely produced guide, description |
16 | or outline of the instruction to be provided by a teacher to students at school. |
17 | (2) "Objects to any learning material or activity on the basis that the material or activity is |
18 | harmful" means objecting to the material or activity because of sexual content, violent content or |
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1 | profane or vulgar language. |
2 | (3) "Procedures or processes" means procedures or processes that may vary by subject, |
3 | area or grade. |
4 | (4) "Public educational institution" means any of the following: |
5 | (i) A school district, including its schools; or |
6 | (ii) A charter school. |
7 | (5) "Used for student instruction": |
8 | (i) Means assigned, distributed or otherwise presented to students in any course for which |
9 | students receive academic credit or in any educational capacity in which the school requires the |
10 | student body to participate or in which a majority of students, in a given grade level, participate; |
11 | and |
12 | (ii) Includes learning materials or activities from which students are required to choose one |
13 | or more from a selection of materials that is restricted to specific titles. |
14 | 16-114-4. Publication and posting by municipality. |
15 | (a) Every municipality shall publish or prominently place on the municipal website, at least |
16 | annually, a directory summarizing the subject matter of all currently applicable ordinances, codes |
17 | and substantive policy statements. The municipality shall keep copies of the directory and all |
18 | substantive policy statements at one location. The directory, ordinances, codes and substantive |
19 | policy statements and any materials incorporated by reference in the documents shall be open to |
20 | public inspection at the office of the municipality or posted on the municipal website. |
21 | (b) The municipality may post on its website links to the website of each school that posts |
22 | materials pursuant to this chapter and that is located within the municipality |
23 | 16-114-5. Parents' and guardians' rights in educational materials. |
24 | (a) A parent or guardian of a student in a public educational institution has the right to |
25 | review learning materials and activities in advance. A parent or guardian who objects to any |
26 | learning material or activity on the basis that the material or activity is harmful may request to |
27 | withdraw his or her student from the activity or from the class or program in which the material is |
28 | used and request an alternative assignment. |
29 | (b) To ensure a parent's or guardian’s right to review learning materials and activities as |
30 | described in subsection (a) of this section, beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, each school |
31 | committee or school district governing board and charter school governing body shall ensure that |
32 | each school under its authority prominently discloses on a publicly accessible portion of its website |
33 | all of the following: |
34 | (1) The procedures or processes in effect at the school for a parent or guardian to access in |
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1 | advance to review the current learning materials and activities used for student instruction at the |
2 | school; |
3 | (2) The procedures or processes in effect for the school principal or other staff to document, |
4 | review or approve lesson plans or the learning materials and activities used for student instruction |
5 | or teacher training at the school and any change in those procedures or processes from the prior |
6 | year; |
7 | (3) A listing of the learning materials and activities used for instruction at the school in the |
8 | current year, including the following, organized, at a minimum, by subject area and grade: |
9 | (i) Textbooks, articles and other required reading materials; |
10 | (ii) Videos and audio recordings; |
11 | (iii) Digital materials; |
12 | (iv) Websites; |
13 | (v) Online applications for a phone, laptop or tablet; |
14 | (vi) Instructional handouts and worksheets; |
15 | (vii) Grade level or school wide assemblies; |
16 | (viii) Guest lecturers; |
17 | (ix) Action-oriented civics learning assignments or projects, including the contacting of |
18 | elected officials, advocating for or commenting on a political or social issue or participating in |
19 | political or social demonstrations; |
20 | (x) Service-learning, internships or other forms of collaboration with outside organizations |
21 | after regular school hours for course credit or as a class project or assignment; and |
22 | (xi) Other educational events facilitated by the school's staff, including those events |
23 | conducted by outside individuals or organizations; |
24 | (4) A listing of the teacher training materials and activities used at the school in the current |
25 | year; |
26 | (5) A listing of available resources in the school library at each school that maintains a |
27 | catalog or documented inventory of those resources; and |
28 | (6) A copy of each survey or the full text of any question included on a survey administered |
29 | at the school that solicits personal information about a student, and that requires the authorization |
30 | of the school district or charter school. |
31 | (c) The information required by this section shall be displayed online at least seven (7) |
32 | days before the start of each school year, if available, or, at the latest, three (3) calendar days before |
33 | the first use of each training or learning material or activity, survey or library resource in the current |
34 | year. Information posted pursuant to this section may be posted on an ongoing basis; provided that, |
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1 | parents or guardians are notified of additions made during the school year at least three (3) calendar |
2 | days before the first use of the material or activity. The listing of materials shall remain accessible |
3 | via the school website until at least the conclusion of the following school year. |
4 | (d) In preparing the listing of learning materials and activities, the school: |
5 | (1) Shall list the information necessary to identify the specific learning materials and |
6 | activities used for student instruction, including at least the title and the author, organization or |
7 | Internet address associated with each learning material and activity. A short description of the |
8 | learning material or activity may be included as necessary. This section does not require: |
9 | (i) The digital reproduction of the learning materials or activities; |
10 | (ii) The disclosure of academic assessments; or |
11 | (iii) The separate reporting of individual components of learning materials that are |
12 | produced as a single volume, except that for digital volumes containing works by multiple authors, |
13 | the school shall provide either a table of contents or Internet address that discloses the discrete |
14 | works and authors contained within the volume. Articles, videos or other materials from websites |
15 | shall be identified, if possible, with an Internet address specific to the relevant content used for |
16 | student instruction; |
17 | (2) May use collaborative online document or spreadsheet software that allows multiple |
18 | authorized users to update or make additions to posted content on an ongoing basis; provided that, |
19 | the information is publicly accessible via a posted link on the school website; and |
20 | (3) May satisfy the requirements of this section by posting a copy or the full text of the |
21 | lesson plans submitted to the school principal or other staff by instructors at the school in the current |
22 | year; provided that, any learning materials and activities not recorded on the lesson plans are also |
23 | listed via a publicly accessible portion of the school website. |
24 | 16-114-6. Waiver. |
25 | (a) A charter school may require parents or guardians to waive the right to object to learning |
26 | materials or activities pursuant to this chapter as a condition of enrollment if the charter school |
27 | provides a complete list of books and materials to be used each school year before the student |
28 | enrolls. If the charter school introduces books or materials that were not disclosed prior to |
29 | enrollment, the parent or guardian retains the right to object to those materials pursuant to this |
30 | chapter. |
31 | (b) A charter school may require that any request to review learning materials or activities |
32 | or to withdraw the student from learning materials or activities pursuant to this chapter be made in |
33 | writing. |
34 | (c) A public educational institution shall obtain signed, written consent from a student's |
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1 | parent or guardian before doing either of the following: |
2 | (1) Using video, audio or electronic materials that may be inappropriate for the age of the |
3 | student; or |
4 | (2) Providing sex education instruction to the student. At the same time the public |
5 | educational institution seeks consent, it shall inform the student's parent or guardian of his or her |
6 | right to review the learning materials and activities. |
7 | (d) This section does not require a school to post or distribute a training or learning material |
8 | or activity in a manner that would constitute an infringement of copyright under the copyright act |
9 | (P. L. 94-553; 90 stat. 2541 to 2598; 17 USC §§ 101 to 1332). |
10 | 16-114-7. Remedies. |
11 | (a) The parent or guardian may not initiate legal action to enforce this chapter unless the |
12 | party adheres to the following process: |
13 | (1) The party shall submit a complaint in writing with the specific facts of the alleged |
14 | violation to the principal of the school. The principal shall investigate the complaint and respond |
15 | in writing, including a description of any action taken to resolve the complaint, within fifteen (15) |
16 | days after receiving the written complaint. |
17 | (2) If the action taken by the principal of the school does not resolve the complaint, the |
18 | party shall submit a complaint in writing with the specific facts of the alleged violation to the school |
19 | district governing board or charter school governing body or the administrator designated by the |
20 | governing board or governing body. The school district governing board, charter school governing |
21 | body or designated administrator shall investigate the complaint and respond in writing, including |
22 | a description of any action taken to resolve the complaint, within twenty-five (25) days after |
23 | receiving the written complaint. |
24 | (3) If the action taken by the school district governing board, charter school governing |
25 | body or designated administrator does not resolve the complaint, the party may pursue legal action |
26 | to enforce this chapter. |
27 | (4) If a complaint is not resolved after pursing resolution pursuant to this section, the parent |
28 | or guardian may initiate a suit in superior court to bring action for injunctive relief to compel the |
29 | school district or charter school to bring the school into compliance with this chapter. |
30 | 16-114-8. Liberal Construction. |
31 | This chapter, being necessary for the welfare of the state and its inhabitants, shall be |
32 | liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes. |
33 | 16-114-9. Severability. |
34 | If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part of this chapter shall be adjudged by any |
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1 | court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, that judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate |
2 | the remainder of the chapter but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, |
3 | section, or part directly involved in the controversy in which that judgment shall have been |
4 | rendered. |
5 | SECTION 2. 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 -- RIGHTS OF PARENTS AND GUARDIANS IN PUBLIC | |
EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTION ACT | |
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1 | This act would enable parents and guardians to review public school learning materials in |
2 | advance and object if they decide that the material is harmful. The act would provide that a parent |
3 | or guardian may then withdraw his or her student from the activity or class, where the material is |
4 | used and request an alternative assignment. The act would also require, that in order to ensure the |
5 | parent’s or guardian's rights, every school committee or charter school governing body must |
6 | disclose on their website a list of the learning materials and activities used for instruction organized |
7 | by subject area and grade level. |
8 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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