Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR183

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

Impact

The resolution seeks to improve the landscape of high school athletics in Hawaii, where recognizing competitive cheerleading as a Title IX sport would reinforce gender equity in school-based sports. It places emphasis on the importance of providing equal opportunities to students, regardless of sex, and positions cheerleading as a legitimate sport deserving of the same considerations as more traditionally recognized sports. This move is expected to enhance the experiences and opportunities available to female athletes engaged in cheerleading.

Summary

Senate Resolution 183 urges the Hawaii Department of Education to officially recognize competitive cheerleading as a Title IX sport. The resolution highlights the evolution of cheerleading into a highly competitive and athletic activity, demanding rigorous conditioning and skills akin to those required in other recognized varsity sports. By advocating for this recognition, Senate Resolution 183 aims to ensure that cheer athletes have equitable access to various resources, such as certified coaching and training support, consistent with their peers in other sports.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR183 appears to be positive, recognizing the undeniable athleticism and commitment of cheerleaders while raising the conversation about gender equity in athletics. Proponents view this measure as a significant step towards ensuring that cheerleading receives the same respect and resources as male-dominated sports. The resolution suggests an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of female sports across educational institutions.

Contention

While there may not be broad opposition noted within the discussions, a potential point of contention could be related to the varying perceptions of cheerleading as a sport versus a recreational activity. Discussions may arise regarding the allocation of resources and support to cheerleading programs compared to other varsity sports. Nonetheless, the resolution aims to address these concerns by establishing clear guidelines and standards, fostering a more equitable structure for competitive cheerleading in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

HI HR38

Same As Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

HI SCR194

Same As Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR75

Requesting The Department Of Education And University Of Hawaii To Assess The Criteria Required To Establish An Educational Pipeline And Curriculum To Ensure That Students Acquire The Necessary Skills In Advanced Manufacturing And Cybersecurity.

HI HR67

Requesting The Department Of Education And University Of Hawaii To Assess The Criteria Required To Establish An Educational Pipeline And Curriculum To Ensure That Students Acquire The Necessary Skills In Advanced Manufacturing And Cybersecurity.

HI SR160

Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The University Of Hawaii At Manoa Athletics Department's Use And Management Of Its Funds.

HI HCR89

Urging The State Of Hawaii And City And County Of Honolulu To Collaborate In The Development Of A World-class, Comprehensive Sports Complex In West Oahu.

HI HR85

Urging The State Of Hawaii And City And County Of Honolulu To Collaborate In The Development Of A World-class, Comprehensive Sports Complex In West Oahu.

HI SR95

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI SR98

Urging The Department Of Education To Collaborate With The Department Of Transportation, Safe Routes To School Advisory Committee, And The County Of Hawaii To Conduct An Inventory Of Bus Stops On Hawaii Island Utilized By Children To Travel To School And Develop Strategies To Improve Safety At Each Location.

HI SR201

Urging The Med-quest Division Of The Department Of Human Services And Developmental Disabilities Division Of The Department Of Health To Amend The Eligibility Criteria For The Medicaid 1915(c) Home And Community-based Services Waiver.

HI SR34

Urging The Department Of Education And Hawaii Emergency Management Agency To Adopt A Curriculum For High School Students To Participate In The Youth Civil Defense Corps.

HI SR196

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Repeal, Revoke, Or Buy Out The Remainder Of The Lease Of The Prince Kuhio Plaza And Resell That Lease At Fair Market Value To A New Entity That Agrees To Properly Maintain The Property.

Similar Bills

HI HCR42

Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

HI HR38

Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

HI SCR194

Urging The Department Of Education To Meet The Criteria Necessary To Officially Recognize Cheerleading As A Title Ix Sport In Hawaii.

GA HR1039

Lovejoy High School Varsity Game Day Cheerleaders; winning the 2025 GHSA 5A Game Day State Cheerleading Championship Competition; commend

GA HR2071

Roswell High School competition cheerleading team; winning the 2025 GHSA Co-Ed Cheerleading State Championship; commend

GA SR21

Bremen High School Competition Cheerleading Team; congratulate

GA SR430

North Forsyth High School Competition Cheerleading Team; congratulate

GA SR294

Pierce County High School Competition Cheerleading Team; congratulate