HB 0019 2003
   
1 A bill to be entitled
2         An act relating to education; creating s. 1000.055, F.S.,
3   relating to dignity for all students; providing a popular
4   name; providing legislative findings with respect to
5   harassment, discrimination, and violence in Florida
6   schools; prohibiting specified conduct and providing for
7   punitive measures; defining the term "harassment";
8   providing duties of educational institutions; requiring
9   the adoption of rules; providing for technical assistance
10   to educational institutions; amending s. 1003.42, F.S.,
11   relating to required instruction in the public schools;
12   requiring the character-development program curriculum to
13   include information relating to harassment,
14   discrimination, and violence; providing an effective date.
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16         Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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18         Section 1. Section 1000.055, Florida Statutes, is created
19   to read:
20         1000.055 Dignity for all students.--
21         (1) This section shall be known by the popular name "The
22   Dignity for All Students Act."
23         (2) The Legislature finds that:
24         (a) Ensuring the safety of all Florida students is a
25   compelling state interest.
26         (b) Harassment, discrimination, and violence are not
27   conducive to a learning environment and are sometimes a threat,
28   and a reality, for Florida students. When they occur, all
29   Florida students are adversely affected.
30         (c) Recent citizen reports and studies, including
31   extensive professional studies conducted by the American
32   Association of University Women Educational Foundation and Human
33   Rights Watch, demonstrate that there is a nationwide problem
34   with harassment of and discrimination and violence against
35   students in schools.
36         (d) Maintaining safety and discipline in schools is
37   essential for the welfare of all students and to accomplish the
38   educational mission of schools. Harassment, discrimination, and
39   violence interfere with efforts to ensure that school
40   environments are conducive to the safety and learning of all
41   students. In this regard, the Legislature recognizes its
42   responsibilities:
43         1. To enable all students to learn in a safe and healthy
44   school environment.
45         2. To use resources to ensure that every student is
46   provided with a safe, dignified, and welcoming educational
47   environment in which to grow, develop, and mature into a
48   productive and healthy adult.
49         3. To use resources to ensure that all students learn that
50   harassment, discrimination, and violence are socially
51   unacceptable methods of addressing differences.
52         4. To uphold both federal civil rights and constitutional
53   equal protection and due process rights of all school students
54   to reasonable safety at school facilities.
55         (3)(a) Harassment of and discrimination and violence
56   against students on the basis of real or perceived identity or
57   expression of race, color, religion, national origin, marital
58   status, sex or gender, disability, or sexual orientation, on the
59   basis of stereotypes of persons identified by these categories,
60   or on the basis of association with others identified by these
61   categories, are prohibited by any student or school employee
62   during the conduct of any education program or activity by an
63   educational institution that receives or benefits from state or
64   federal financial assistance, as well as on any school bus
65   traveling to or from a school or a school-related or school-
66   sponsored program or activity.
67         (b) Retaliation against a student by another student or
68   school employee for asserting or alleging a violation of this
69   section is prohibited.
70         (c) This section is not intended to limit rights or
71   responsibilities provided under any other provision of law.
72         (d) "Harassment" as used in this section means verbal or
73   physical conduct directed at a student based on that student's
74   real or perceived identity or expression of race, color,
75   religion, national origin, marital status, sex or gender,
76   disability, or sexual orientation, that:
77         1. Substantially disrupts or is reasonably expected to
78   substantially disrupt educational operations, or substantially
79   disrupts an individual student's educational benefits,
80   opportunities, or performance or an individual student's
81   physical or psychological well-being; or
82         2. Creates an intimidating or hostile environment for one
83   or more students that is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or
84   objectively offensive that it undermines and detracts from the
85   educational experience of the student or students.
86         (4) Educational institutions covered under this section
87   shall develop and implement methods and strategies for the
88   following:
89         (a) Providing procedures for the filing and the prompt
90   processing, hearing, and adjudication of claims of violations of
91   this section, as well as imposition of punitive and remedial
92   measures.
93         (b) Providing instruction to teachers, school
94   administrators, and counseling staff on identifying, preventing,
95   and responding to all forms of harassment, discrimination, and
96   violence that are unlawful under this section.
97         (c) Providing specific and continuing steps to annually
98   notify students, parents, and employees of harassment,
99   discrimination, and violence unlawful under this section, and
100   the procedures for reporting violations. This requirement may be
101   satisfied by including this information in bulletins, handbooks,
102   or other such materials that at least annually publish policies
103   governing student and employee conduct.
104         (d) Promoting school environments that are free of
105   harassment, discrimination, and violence unlawful under this
106   section.
107         (e) Incorporating into civility, citizenship, and
108   character education curricula awareness and sensitivity to the
109   prohibition under this section of harassment, discrimination,
110   and violence.
111         (f) Reporting to the State Board of Education all
112   incidents of harassment, discrimination, and violence in
113   violation of this section.
114         (g) Providing for annual confidential surveys of students
115   as to the hospitableness of school atmospheres towards students
116   on the basis of real or perceived identity or expression of
117   race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, sex or
118   gender, disability, and sexual orientation.
119         (h) Providing guidance and counseling services to students
120   affected by harassment, discrimination, or violence in violation
121   of this section.
122         (i) Providing specified sanctions for students or
123   employees found to have perpetrated harassment of or
124   discrimination or violence against students in violation of this
125   section.
126         (5) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules
127   pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement and monitor
128   compliance with this section.
129         (6) The Equal Educational Opportunity Program Office of
130   the Department of Education shall provide technical assistance
131   to educational institutions covered under this section in
132   identifying harassment, discrimination, and violence unlawful
133   under this section and instructing them on possible remedies for
134   correction and prevention of such harassment, discrimination,
135   and violence.
136         Section 2. Paragraph (q) of subsection (2) of section
137   1003.42, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
138         1003.42 Required instruction.--
139         (2) Members of the instructional staff of the public
140   schools, subject to the rules of the State Board of Education
141   and the district school board, shall teach efficiently and
142   faithfully, using the books and materials required, following
143   the prescribed courses of study, and employing approved methods
144   of instruction, the following:
145         (q) A character-development program in the elementary
146   schools, similar to Character First or Character Counts,which
147   is secular in nature and stresses such character qualities as
148   attentiveness, patience, and initiative. Beginning in school
149   year 2004-2005, the character-development program shall be
150   required in kindergarten through grade 12. Each district school
151   board shall develop or adopt a curriculum for the character-
152   development program that shall be submitted to the department
153   for approval. The character-development curriculum shall stress
154   the qualities of patriotism, responsibility, citizenship,
155   kindness, respect, honesty, self-control, tolerance, and
156   cooperation.The curriculum shall also stress state policies and
157   laws against harassment of and discrimination and violence
158   against students in schools on the basis of real or perceived
159   identity or expression of race, color, religion, national
160   origin, marital status, sex or gender, disability, or sexual
161   orientation.
162         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2003.
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