Increasing Amount of Social Workers in Schools (H 7455, H 7456

  • Status: Held for Further Study
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: H 7455, 7456
  • Session: 2026
  • Latest Update: May 31, 2026
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The personnel most needed and appropriate on school campuses are not law enforcement officers, but rather school social workers. As such, we supported legislation which would provide funding for schools to hire school social workers and mental health professionals. School social workers possess a professional understanding of the unique social-emotional needs of students and adolescents, and are present to provide support and counseling in schools.

The training that social workers have is much more suited to the vulnerabilities of students than law enforcement. Social workers also possess a more robust understanding of age-appropriate behaviors and actions. Especially for students of color, students with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ students, whose populations are disproportionately affected by disciplinary and enforcement protocol, an increased social service oriented staff will ensure that behavioral issues rooted in social, psychological, or academic problems are not inappropriately redefined as issues of criminal justice in the manner that the presence of a school resource officer may prescribe.

Sponsors:
Representative Furtado, Representative Shallcross Smith