Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Legislation filed in Missouri House would limit when schools can restrain students, put them in seclusion


(From Missouri House Communications)

The Missouri House will consider limitations on when the state’s public schools can restrain students or put them in seclusion.

Bailey, who will be the vice-chair of the House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education, said she was disturbed by the stories she heard when Mackey presented his legislation during the 2019 session.

Two bills were prefiled for the session that begins next month, one by Representative Dottie Bailey (R-Eureka) and one by Representative Ian Mackey (D-St. Louis). Missouri is one of 11 states that has no protective laws for students with disabilities. It also has no law protecting against seclusion or restraint.

Bailey said she was surprised to learn how restraint and seclusion were being applied.

“It’s very archaic or medieval, whatever words you want to use,” said Bailey.








Mackey said advocates brought the issue to him and when he researched it, the stories he read were alarming, and many of them come from Missouri.

“I began to research it and quickly found story after story after story of children who had been locked in these rooms, these closets, without their parents knowing, for extended periods of time, for multiple days, in every part of our state,” said Mackey. “It immediately became clear to me that it was an urgent issue and that it was an issue that we should address right away.”


House Bills 1568 (Bailey)
and 1569 (Mackey) would ban the use of seclusion and restraint except when there are health or safety concerns for students, teachers, or staff; require that when restraint or seclusion are used that all parties involved except students write a report on the incident; and require the notification of parents or guardians of the incident within 24 hours. It would allow parents or guardians access to all reports on the incident and the right to a meeting to review it, and allow them to file a complaint with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

(Photos by Tim Bommel, Missouri House Communications)

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:54 PM

    Gosh Randy.

    What happened to the at least 8 comments that were posted here just a few hours ago?

    Were they raptured just like the bible says?

    Or did Brother Ben sent you a threatening fatwah?

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  2. Anonymous9:58 PM

    Ooops! Comment at 7:54 PM was intended for here -> https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2019/12/ben-baker-files-bills-to-require-school.html

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  3. Anonymous8:39 AM

    Ummmm...not all students that have been put into seclusion can write.

    We do need to be sure that parents are told when a child must be in an extreme isolation. Most of these situations are students that just need to be someplace with no stimulation so they can calm down. They should be monitored AND it should be a last resort.

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