California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2159

Caption

Pupil discipline: cyberbullying: parent accountability.

Impact

The implementation of AB 2159 would require the State Department of Education to develop specific programs tailored for preventing and addressing cyberbullying, accessible by local educational agencies. This bill introduces a proactive approach to student conduct, emphasizing the need for rehabilitation through educational measures rather than solely relying on punitive actions. Such initiatives signal a shift towards a more supportive environment aimed at reducing instances of cyberbullying and fostering better school conduct overall.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2159 aims to enhance accountability in pupil discipline by focusing on instances of cyberbullying. Introduced by Assembly Member Garcia on February 18, 2026, the bill seeks to establish a framework where both the pupil engaged in cyberbullying and their parent or guardian must participate in education or counseling programs if the pupil is involved in repeated acts of cyberbullying or is suspended due to such actions. The clear intent is to not only punish but rehabilitate pupils through necessary educational interventions that could potentially change behavior.

Contention

While the intentions behind AB 2159 are broadly supportive of student well-being, there may be points of contention regarding the enforcement of parent accountability. Critics could argue that holding parents legally accountable for their child's actions may lead to undue stress or financial penalties without effectively changing behavior. Additionally, discussions might arise about the adequacy and quality of the proposed educational programs, questioning whether they can effectively address the underlying issues related to cyberbullying.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB772

Cyberbullying: off-campus acts: model policy.

CA AB1401

Pupil records: parental access.

CA AB1230

Pupil discipline: expulsions: procedures.

CA AB2468

School accountability: pupils with disabilities: inclusion.

CA HB2715

Public schools; student discipline; absenteeism

CA HB2947

Public schools; student discipline; absenteeism

CA SB1292

Noncertificated school personnel; disciplinary action

CA SB780

Cyberbullying Protection Act: liability.

CA SB1017

Pupils: foster youth: access to pupil records.

CA SB1412

Parental communication: teacher meetings.

Similar Bills

CA AB772

Cyberbullying: off-campus acts: model policy.

AL SB74

Public K-12 Education; cyber security education program required to be developed and implemented by the State Board of Education

CA SB780

Cyberbullying Protection Act: liability.

CA AB56

Social media: warning labels.

CT HB05474

An Act Concerning Social Media Platforms And Minors.

CT SB00153

An Act Concerning Cyberbullying.

CA SB243

Companion chatbots.

CA AB2452

Curriculum frameworks: instructional materials evaluation criteria: media literacy.