Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H639

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to recognizing cheerleading as a sport

Impact

If passed, HB 639 would significantly impact school athletics by enhancing the structure surrounding cheerleading. The bill mandates that school districts consult with the Department of Education to implement these new guidelines. In doing so, it would facilitate better safety measures and training for cheerleading coaches, emphasizing the importance of safety standards. This move could potentially increase student participation and interest in cheerleading as a legitimate sport.

Summary

House Bill 639 aims to officially recognize cheerleading as a sport in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This recognition requires every school district to develop and adopt specific guidelines, procedures, and safety standards for cheerleading activities. By establishing these frameworks, the bill seeks to ensure that cheerleading is treated with the same respect and organizational structure as other officially recognized sports within schools.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported for promoting safety and organization in cheerleading, it may face some opposition. Critics might argue that defining cheerleading simply as a sport could undermine its diverse athletic aspects and community engagement outside of competitive sports. Additionally, there could be concerns about the allocation of resources and funding within schools to develop and implement the necessary guidelines for cheerleading, which may divert attention from other programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S350

To ensure fairness and safety in school sports

MA H1546

Relative to emergency housing assistance eligibility requirements

MA H5516

Hammond Cheerleading champs

MA HCR42

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

MA HR38

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

MA SCR194

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

MA H4153

Thomas Sumter JV cheerleading champs

MA SR183

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

MA H3918

Cross Schools Cheerleading State Champions

MA H744

Relative to club sports coaching staff

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.