Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR51

Introduced
4/15/25  

Caption

Designating April 2025, As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

Impact

By designating a specific month to celebrate military children, SCR51 aims to raise awareness about the issues faced by these students, particularly in educational settings. It supports existing state legislation that encourages schools to identify military-connected students, thereby providing them with tailored resources and support. This recognition also aligns with Delaware's participation in the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children, which facilitates smoother transitions for military families moving between states.

Summary

SCR51 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that designates April 2025 as the 'Month of the Military Child' in the State of Delaware. This initiative recognizes the significant contributions and sacrifices made by military children, acknowledging their resilience amidst the unique challenges that accompany a parent's service in the Armed Forces. The resolution is sponsored by a diverse group of legislators, reflecting a unified commitment across party lines to honor military families and their young members.

Sentiment

The sentiments expressed around SCR51 are overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members recognize the importance of supporting military families and highlighting the contributions of military children. The resolution creates an opportunity for schools, businesses, and communities to come together and show appreciation for these children's commitment and courage, fostering a supportive environment.

Contention

While there has been widespread support for the resolution, some concerns have been raised regarding the implementation of supportive measures for military children within schools. Critics argue that merely designating a month for recognition is not enough unless accompanied by actionable steps to improve educational experiences for military-connected students. The discussion surrounding SCR51 emphasizes the need for ongoing commitment and resources dedicated to addressing the unique challenges faced by military families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR169

Designating April 2026 As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR120

Designating April 22, 2026, As "4-h Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR64

Designating May 2025 As "small Business Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR164

Recognizing April 2026 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR48

Recognizing April 2025 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR39

Designating May 7, 2025, As "4-h Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR8

Recognizing January 2025, As National Mentoring Month In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR171

Designating April 19 - 25, 2026, As Delaware Library Week In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR118

Designating October 12, 2025, As "national Farmer's Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR55

Recognizing April 18, 2025, As "national Line Worker Appreciation Day" In The State Of Delaware.

Similar Bills

SC H5396

Month of the military child

DE SCR169

Designating April 2026 As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

AR SR24

To Recognize The Arkansas Council For Military Children For Its Contributions To And Successes In Serving Military Families In Arkansas.

NY J01710

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2026 as the Month of the Military Child in the State of New York

TX HB5381

Relating to the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children and other protections for certain military dependents enrolled in a public school.

DE SCR20

Encouraging Governor Matt Meyer To Turn Delaware Purple For The Month Of April In Support Of Delaware's Military-connected Students.

NM SB146

Educational Opportunity For Military Children

RI H8410

HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL OF 2026, TO BE THE "MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND