Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H507

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the enforcement of anti-bullying policies in our schools

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to significantly enhance the protection of students against bullying by establishing clearer guidelines and responsibilities for school personnel. This includes mandating schools to provide counseling services to both victims and perpetrators of bullying. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of parental involvement by requiring schools to inform parents about the bullying prevention curriculum and how they can contribute to these efforts at home. These amendments reflect a proactive approach toward creating a safer and more inclusive educational environment.

Summary

House Bill 507, introduced by Representative Shirley B. Arriaga, seeks to strengthen the enforcement of anti-bullying policies within Massachusetts schools. The bill proposes various amendments to section 37O of chapter 71 of the General Laws, focusing specifically on enhanced reporting and accountability measures related to bullying incidents. A key element of the bill is the prohibition of retaliation against individuals who report or provide information about bullying, thereby encouraging a more transparent and supportive environment for students and parents alike.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various education advocates, concerns have been raised regarding its implementation. Some critics argue that the emphasis on mandatory reporting and counseling could impose additional burdens on school resources. The enactment of the anti-bullying officer pilot program presents another point of contention, as it aims to assign dedicated personnel to schools with significant bullying incidents, potentially raising questions about funding and resource allocation. As such, ensuring that schools are adequately prepared and equipped to handle these enhanced responsibilities will be crucial for the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S434

Relative to the enforcement of anti-bullying policies in our schools

MA H4060

Establishing a commission regarding school disciplinary policies and bullying

MA HB295

Relating to including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for the purpose of school discipline policies.

MA S1007

Mandates additional requirements for anti-bullying policies of public schools, expands information provided in DOE guidance document on bullying, and requires parents be provided clear explanation of student rights in school bullying investigations.

MA SB645

Relating to including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for the purpose of school discipline policies.

MA H591

Relative to school bullying

MA HB1202

Public Schools – Content Standards, Curriculum, and Bullying Policies – Culture and History of Palestine

MA A346

Modifies minimum requirements for school district policies prohibiting harassment, intimidation or bullying.

MA S371

Establishes "The CAMPUS Act: Combating Antisemitism to Mitigate Prejudice in Universities and Schools"; addresses instruction on antisemitism and antisemitic harassment, intimidation, and bullying in public schools.

MA HB384

Prohibiting bullying in schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.