Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB305

Introduced
2/12/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  

Caption

Campus chaplains; public K-12 schools authorized to accept as volunteers, local boards of education and governing bodies authorized to vote on whether to allow, limitations provided

Impact

The bill mandates that any individual wishing to serve as a campus chaplain must complete a recognized chaplain training program and undergo a criminal history background check. Furthermore, it explicitly prohibits anyone who has been convicted of a sex offense from volunteering in this capacity. The introduction of volunteer chaplains could potentially reshape the dynamics of school environments, adding a resource that appears to support teachers and students. However, how this aligns with public education standards and regulations is subject to scrutiny.

Summary

SB305 is a proposed bill that seeks to empower local boards of education and governing bodies of public charter schools in Alabama to allow the presence of campus chaplains as volunteers in their institutions. Starting with the 2026-2027 school year, each local board or governing body is required to take a recorded vote on whether they wish to adopt a policy permitting campus chaplains to provide volunteer services and support to teachers. This inclusion of chaplains is aimed at enhancing educational support within schools, though it introduces a layer of public discourse about the role of religion in educational settings.

Contention

One significant issue surrounding SB305 is the interplay between maintaining a secular educational environment and incorporating volunteer religious figures such as chaplains. Advocates for the bill may argue it promotes broader support systems for students and educators, while opponents may raise concerns about blurring the lines between state education and religious engagement. The potential for varied public opinion reflects broader debates over local control and the extent to which educational institutions should facilitate religious involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB179

Campus chaplains; public K-12 schools authorized to hire or accept as volunteers, local boards of education and governing bodies authorized to vote on whether to allow, limitations provided

AL HB559

Crimes and offenses; crime of loitering, exceptions further provided; mask usage policies on school campuses, authorized

AL HB61

Public K-12 schools, home school students authorized to attend career and technical education programs in certain circumstances

AL HB560

Public school libraries; collection development and acquisition policies provided for, local school advisory councils created, mechanism for written challenge of library materials provided, rights of parents provided for, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules

AL SB277

Public K-12 schools, sex education curriculum further provided for, sexual risk avoidance established as sex ed curriculum, policies of local boards of education related to sex ed further provided for, parent or guardian notice of sex ed curriculum required, Attorney General authorized to enforce

AL HB273

Hunger-Free Campus Act administered by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, provides for the designation of qualified public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education as hunger free campuses

AL SB305

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB362

Counties and municipalities; recording and publishing of meetings of local governing bodies, required

AL HB65

Public K-12 education; State Board of Education required to adopt model student cell phone use policy, local boards of education required to adopt cell phone use policy

AL HB81

Public K-12 education; State Board of Education required to adopt model student cell phone use policy, local boards of education required to adopt cell phone use and storage policy

Similar Bills

AZ SB1269

Public schools; volunteer chaplains; authorization

AL HB8

Campus chaplains; public K-12 schools authorized to accept as volunteers, local boards of education and governing bodies authorized to vote on whether to allow, limitations provided

AL HB179

Campus chaplains; public K-12 schools authorized to hire or accept as volunteers, local boards of education and governing bodies authorized to vote on whether to allow, limitations provided

AR SB266

To Authorize A Public School To Adopt A Policy For One Or More Student Mentors.

AR SB164

To Authorize A Public School To Employ Or Accept As A Volunteer A Chaplain.

AL HB317

Firefighter distinctive license plate; fire chaplains included, penalty for violations provided for

AL HB151

Distinctive License Plate; Fire Chaplains

CT HR00006

Resolution Confirming The Nominations Of Rabbi Donna Berman Of New Hartford, Reverend Ashley "aj" Johnson Of Hartford, Bishop Marichal Monts Of Hartford And Edgar Rodriguez Of Bridgeport As Deputy Chaplains Of The House Of Representatives.