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Thursday, March 12, 2020

House Republicans Celebrate Passage of Good Teacher Protection Act

Key Piece of Minority Caucus' Education Package

ANNAPOLIS, MD – House Republicans are praising the passage of House Bill 802, the Good Teacher Protection Act, which received a final vote in the House of Delegates earlier today.

"The Good Teacher Protection Act is a key piece of the Minority Caucus' Education Package," said House Minority Whip Kathy Szeliga. "This bill provides the necessary protections for teachers taking reasonable actions to keep their classrooms and their students safe. I applaud Delegate Dan Cox's hard work bringing this bill forward and garnering the bipartisan support to get the bill passed."

The bill provides civil immunity for teachers taking reasonable actions to stop violence in their classrooms.

"I am very glad to see the Maryland House support our bill to protect teachers and local boards of education from frivolous lawsuits when they simply seek to return order to the classroom", said Delegate Cox. "Without a peaceful learning environment our kids will not be able to compete in the growing economy and lead prosperous lives."

The Good Teacher Protection Act is one of a five-part package of bills the Minority Caucus offered providing immediate relief to classrooms across the state. The Right to Teach Act, legislation that will allow teachers to remove chronically disruptive students from their classrooms, has had a hearing in the Ways and Means Committee, but has not yet received a vote. The Predator-Free Schools Act prohibiting sex offenders from attending school with minor children is still stuck in the House Rules Committee. The Rules Committee still holds the Accountability in Education Act which expands the role of the Inspector General for Education and the Right to Learn Act that frees children from chronically-failing schools.

"These bills will bring immediate and meaningful change to our classrooms allowing teachers to teach and our children to learn," said Delegate Szeliga. "With important legislative deadlines approaching I hope the remaining bills in our education package get the consideration they deserve."

The Good Teacher Protection Act now moves to the Maryland Senate.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

does that mean Admin is allowed to give harder punishments than "teacher conference or pathetic lunch detentions"? There are kids that disrupt classes everyday and they are sent out and nothing is done. I dont blame the admin I blame those idiots at the board that are to afraid to do anything because of the "poor little black kid". These students hinder the learning environment daily and they could care less. Maybe the board and HR should visit classrooms and see how it works. Start making parents accountable for their kids actions by making them come sit with them. We are putting uneducated kids out in society because of behaviors. Stop aging out kids also. These kids who know they will be moved on because they are to old cause more disruption by walking halls daily and disruptinhh the learning environment. STOP CODDLING THESES KIDS

Anonymous said...

Excerpt in Maryland

Anonymous said...

On the other hand, we need an act to protect students from left wing perverts indoctrinating our children.

Anonymous said...

put cameras in the classrooms for parents & teachers safety.
Then we can see what some of the little animals are doing and we can monitor the a-hole progressive teachers also - problem solved !

Anonymous said...

Now, can we get a Bad Teacher Dismissal Act to round this out?