Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0978

Introduced
12/19/25  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Student Mental Health

Impact

This legislation seeks to provide a structured approach to addressing mental health issues among students by outlining specific mandates for the delivery of mental health services. Under S0978, schools will not only have access to a qualified mental health professional but will also provide essential mental health screenings, assessments, and counseling. The requirement for action within specified timeframes aims to ensure timely support for students who may be at risk of or are experiencing mental health challenges, thus potentially improving student well-being and academic outcomes.

Summary

Bill S0978, titled 'Student Mental Health', aims to enhance mental health services within Florida schools. It mandates the State Board of Education to adopt rules to enforce maximum class size restrictions to ensure an optimal learning environment. Additionally, the bill requires that each school district implements a mental health assistance program that includes contracts or interagency agreements ensuring the presence of at least one licensed mental health therapist in every school. The intention is to establish a supportive environment for students facing mental health challenges by integrating mental health services into the educational framework.

Contention

While proponents argue that S0978 is a significant step toward supporting student mental health and emotional well-being, there may be contention regarding the enforcement of class size limits and the allocation of resources for hiring and retaining licensed mental health professionals. Critics could raise concerns about funding these initiatives, ensuring adequate training for school staff, and implementing the required policies effectively. The expectation that every classroom integrates emotional regulation strategies could also lead to debates on best practices and the practicality of such measures within diverse school environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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