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  • 2024 Policy Resources | Youth Advocacy Hub

    年轻人应该有更多机会了解影响他们教育的政策、流程和人。 政策资源 以下所有法案均来自华盛顿州 2023 年立法会议,目前正在由立法者进行讨论和辩论。年轻人和其他倡导者有很多机会采取行动并参与其中的每一个问题。这些是年轻人和教育倡导领域的其他人可能特别感兴趣的一些法案。经常回来查看这些资源的更新。 BILLS IN THE 2024 LEGISLATIVE SESSION House Bill 2494 This bill would generate more funding for materials, supplies, and operating costs in schools. This bill is progressing. Learn more House Bill 2180 / Senate Bill 6014 These bills would increase the funded enrollment cap for special education. House Bill 2180 is progressing (the Senate companion is not) Learn more House Bill 1960 / Senate Bill 5882 These bills would increase funding for teaching assistants and/or other staff available to schools. Senate Bill 5882 is progressing (the House companion is not) Learn more Youth Development Budget Proviso This budget proviso would create state funding for before and after school enrichment activities. Parts of this budget request are progressing. Learn more House Bill 2374 This bill establishes the WA promise program. This bill is not progressing. Learn more House Bill 2331 / Senate Bill 6208 These bills aim to restrict book bans in schools and establish procedures for reviewing instructional materials. House Bill 2331 is progressing (the Senate companion is not) Learn more House Bill 2214 / Senate Bill 6300 This bill would make students receiving certain types of food assistance automatically eligible for WA's College Grant. House Bill 2214 is progressing (the Senate companion is not) Learn more House Bill 2309 This bill would create the WA Free Guarantee program to expand free access to community and technical colleges. This bill is not progressing. Learn more Senate Bill 5904 This bill would extend the terms of eligibility for financial aid programs. This bill is progressing. Learn more Senate Bill 5999 This bill would expand eligibility for financial aid. This bill is not progressing. Learn more House Bill 2443 / Senate Bill 6053 This bill would lessen the administrative burden for districts trying to share financial aid opportunities with students. These bills are not progressing. Learn more House Bill 2130 This bill would extend special education services to those who turn 22 in a school year. This bill is not progressing. Learn more Select one or more categories to filter bills. Curriculum & Instruction Funding Postsecondary Access School-to-Prison Pipeline Special Education Student Health & Safety What kinds of bills are you interested in learning more about? 渴望了解有关特定教育法案或主题的更多信息? 使用红色的“联系我们”按钮给我们留言,我们将尽最大努力为您提供所需信息并添加请求的资源。

  • SB 5019 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    参议院法案 5019 该法案将确保用于雇用学校护士、辅导员、社会工作者和心理学家的资金不能用于雇用学校资源官员 (SRO) 和其他学校安全人员。 访问账单页面 背景 立法者通过 众议院法案 1664 ​ 在去年的华盛顿州立法会议期间(2022 年)帮助提供额外的资源来支持学生的身体、社交和情感健康。它为学区提供额外资金,以聘请护士、辅导员、社会工作者和学校心理学家等专业人士。它还创建了一个新的工作人员类别,称为身体、社会和情感支持人员 (PSES),其中包括此类职位。 立法要求所有从该法案中获得的资助区必须用于雇用适合这一新人员配置类别的员工。作为其中的一部分,公共教育总监办公室 (OSPI) 负责制定有关地区如何实施新立法的规则,并指定哪些确切的员工职位可以包含在 PSES 工作类别中。_d04a07d8-9cd1-3239- 9149-20813d6c673b_ 在制定这些规则时,OSPI 将学校安全人员(又名学校资源官员或 SRO)纳入 PSES 人员配置类别。这意味着学区可以选择将这些旨在解决学生心理健康问题的新资金用于 SRO。 概括 参议院第 5019 号法案将取消学区使用去年用于学校安全的新资金的能力 人员 . 该提案将删除使 OSPI 认为在规则制定过程中学校安保人员应被允许使用这些新资金的法案语言。 删除此法案语言可能会删除目前包含在 PSES 人员配置类别中的其他员工职位(SRO 之外) .但是,目前尚不清楚要包含在 PSES 类别中的所有确切位置。如果该法案成为法律,将由 OSPI 更具体地确定哪些员工包括在内,哪些不包括在内。这一变化不会影响学区使用这些资金聘请辅导员、护士、社会工作者或心理学家等职位的能力。 关于本法案的要点 该法案只会禁止学区使用这笔新资金(旨在帮助解决学生心理健康危机)来雇用 SRO 和其他学校保安人员。它不会对 SRO 的现有资金来源产生影响,也不会阻止学区使用其他资金来源来雇用学校保安人员。 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • HB 1436 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • HB 1701 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • HB 1207 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • HB 1479 and SB 5559 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • 2023 Policy Resources | Youth Advocacy Hub

    Young people deserve greater access to the policies, processes, and people shaping their education. POLICY RESOURCES All of the bills below were from the Washington state 2023 legislative session, and they were all discussed and debated by legislators. In every session, there are many opportunities for young people and other advocates to take action and get involved in these issues. These were some bills that may have been of particular interest to young people and others in the education advocacy space. Accountability to Students School-to-Prison Pipeline Student Mental Health Funding Student Needs Inclusive Curriculum Postsecondary Access State Budget (23-25) Senate Bill 5237 [Bill has not progressed] This is a bill about how students and families can file formal complaints at school. Learn More House Bill 1207 [Bill is progressing] This bill is about how schools can better prevent harassment, bullying, and discrimination. Learn More House Bill 1541 [Bill has not progressed] This bill would make sure people with lived experience are better included in government processes. Learn More House Bill 1479 & Senate Bill 5559 Learn More [Bills are not progressing] This bill bans the use of isolation and many forms of restraint in Washington schools. House Bill 1701 Learn More [Bill is progressing] This bill increases oversight of basic education for justice-involved youth in institutional education programs. House Bill 1432 and Senate Bill 5474 Learn More [Bills are not progressing] This bill would ensure young people are not forced to pay fines and fees if charged or convicted of a crime. House Bill 1071 Learn More [Bill is not progressing] This bill would require every school to have a School Resource Officer (also known as an SRO). House Bill 1436 [Bill is progressing] This bill would significantly increase funding for special education in Washington. Learn More Senate Bill 5311 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would also increase funding for special education in Washington. Learn More House Bill 1386 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would dedicate state funding towards youth development programs across Washington. Learn More Senate Bill 5601 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would establish an Office of Youth Development and institutionalize a state funding stream for these programs. Learn More House Bill 1238 & Senate Bill 5339 [HB 1238 is progressing] These are companion bills about providing free school meals in schools across Washington. Learn More Senate Bill 5019 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would make sure funding that was meant for mental health supports at school cannot be used to hire School Resource Officers (SROs). Learn More Senate Bill 5441 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would establish new efforts to ensure school curricula is diverse and inclusive of people from all backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Learn More House Bill 1232 [Bill is progressing] This bill would change eligibility for the College Bound Scholarship so that students who graduate with low GPAs are not immediately disqualified from the program. Learn More Senate Bill 5712 [Bill is not progressing] This bill would expand eligibility for the Washington College Grant and help increase financial access to postsecondary opportunities. Learn More Compare Budget Proposals Explore a comparison of how the Governor, House, and Senate are all proposing we invest in education for the next biennium (2023-2025). Learn More Eager for more information about a particular education bill or topic? Leave us a message using the red "Contact Us" button, and we will do our best to get you what you need and add requested resources.

  • SB 5601 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • About this Hub | Youth Advocacy Hub

    我们相信学生是第一位的。 学生应该有更多机会了解影响他们教育的政策、流程和人员。这个中心开始作为一种方式......等等。 League of Education Voters Foundations envisions a system where every student in Washington state has access to an excellent public education that provides equitable opportunities for success. College Spark Washington supports the postsecondary dreams of students and their communities through grantmaking focused on dismantling racism in the education system.

  • HB 1071 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 该法案将要求并资助华盛顿每所学校的全职委托执法人员(学校资源官员或 SRO)或学校安全官员。 访问账单页面 概括 华盛顿的每所学校(从幼儿园到 12 年级)都需要聘请一名全职学校安全官员或学校资源官员,并将为此提供资金。 ​ 关于本法案的要点 在这个级别资助 SRO 将意味着华盛顿州为学校提供资金: SRO 的数量是社会工作者的 4 倍多 ​ SRO 比学校护士还多 SRO 的数量是心理学家的 10 倍以上 比小学辅导员更多的 SRO 学校的警务工作不成比例地针对有色人种学生和残疾学生。 不同的学生群体受到不成比例的监管,例如有色人种学生在学校被捕或被移交执法部门的比例明显高于白人学生。此外,学生与 残疾 被逮捕或移交执法部门的比率几乎是非残疾同行的 3 倍。 参见: “学校资源官员:当治疗比疾病更糟糕时”​ 更多信息: ACLU 报告:有警察,没有辅导员​ 布鲁金斯学会报告:刑事司法的更好前进道路:重新考虑学校的警察 ​ ​ 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • SB 5237 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    参议院法案 5237 该法案将创建一个投诉程序,当学生、家长和社区成员发现某个地区没有适当遵守州民权、纪律规则和其他法律时,他们可以使用该程序。 访问账单页面 概括 该法案为任何人在学区未遵守以下领域的州法律时提出投诉创建了一个流程: ​ ​ 公民权利,包括歧视和性骚扰​ ​ 骚扰、恐吓或欺凌 ​ 与教学材料变更相关的课程要求和政策 ​ 使用约束或隔离 ​ 学生纪律 这些投诉可以针对与一个人有关的个别事件,也可以注册为“广泛投诉”,这将涉及更广泛的学生群体,甚至是一个学区的所有学生。_cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 在提出个人投诉之前,个人必须首先用尽州法律规定的任何现有投诉程序。 “广泛的投诉”可能是关于某些学生群体如何因种族、性别、性取向、残疾、公民或移民身份等而受到与同龄人不同的对待。​ 公共教育总监办公室 (OSPI) 负责 建立 and 管理 投诉调查流程。 如果 OSPI 发现某个地区存在不遵守州法律的行为,则地区负责人和学校董事会必须与学校社区和 OSPI 合作制定、采用并提交合规计划​。 在提交该计划之前,学校董事会必须就此举行公开听证会并征求公众意见。 ​ 如果发现学区的这种不合规行为是故意的,则必须举行持续的公开听证会,直到他们合规为止,并且 OSPI 可能会对学区施加后果,包括:要求学区采用或重新采用某些政策或甚至不提供基础教育经费。 关于本法案的要点 ​ “广泛投诉”类别的创建可能是一种有价值的机制,可以让人们注意到学区未能为他们所服务的学生公平地执行州法律。此外,如果华盛顿多个地区出现类似的、广泛的投诉,它可以凸显出更广泛的州级未能根据州法律保护和支持所有学生(尤其是历史上被边缘化的学生,如残疾学生、有色人种学生、等等)。​ OSPI 负责监督与华盛顿州公共教育有关的所有事务。让 OSPI 成为管理此过程的机构可能会产生内在的利益冲突。 多个地区的广泛投诉表明 OSPI 未能确保学生的公民权利和教育权利得到遵守和保护。作为管理机构,OSPI 不太可能确定这些广泛的投诉是否有价值,如果它揭露他们对其中一些系统性故障负责。 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

  • SB 5311 | Youth Advocacy Hub

    众议院法案 1207 asfd 访问账单页面 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 概括 例子 ​​ 例子​ 关于本法案的要点 例子 如何参与 Steps to Get Started Learn where the bill is in the legislative process. If there is an upcoming hearing, decide how you would like to get your voice heard and take action. ​ If there is not an upcoming hearing, or if you want to supplement your advocacy, call or write your legislators. Spread the word and get other people on board. Participating in a Hearing 聊天 登录 PRO、CON 或其他 This is when individuals, advocates, and organizations make their position on a particular bill known for the record. This is particularly powerful in large numbers. Many organizations will send out Action Alerts asking people to sign in Pro or Con on a bill. 编辑 提交书面证词 Submitting written testimony is a great way not only to make your position known, to legislators but also to explain why in more detail. This is a good option if you don't want to speak in front of others. People also like to offer more nuance to their position by writing. 视频 虚拟作证 Since COVID, many legislators are allowing remote/virtual testimony for bill hearings, as it greatly expands access to the legislative process across the state. For this, individuals usually have between 1-2 minutes to state their opinion on a bill in front of the legislative committee on Zoom. 用户 作证 亲自 To testify on a bill in person, you must travel to Olympia and join the real-time committee hearing on the Capitol campus. You will also get between 1-2 minutes to state your opinion. This is often a powerful way to make an impression on legislators in the room. Using the WA Legislature Website

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