Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2387

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

School safety provisions modification

Impact

This legislation is designed to improve statewide standards for school safety and reporting. It obligates schools to develop and implement strategies that encourage student involvement in safety planning, thereby integrating the voices of students into the creation of a safer school environment. Additionally, the bill promotes the use of an anonymous threat reporting system, intended to empower students to report any threats without fear of retaliation or exposure.

Summary

SF2387 is a bill that focuses on enhancing school safety by modifying provisions related to violence prevention, reporting on active shooter incidents, and establishing grants for anonymous threat reporting systems in schools. The bill mandates that school districts provide at least one hour of annual evidence-based violence prevention training to students in middle and high school. This training aims to educate students on identifying warning signs of potential threats and the importance of reporting these threats to authorities.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding SF2387 could be the adequacy of the proposed training and whether it sufficiently addresses the complexities of student mental health and the nuances of handling threats. Opponents may argue that while the bill does aim to increase safety measures, it might not comprehensively address the underlying issues that lead to threats and violence in schools. Furthermore, the effectiveness of reporting systems is heavily reliant on student trust and the willingness to engage with such systems, which may warrant further exploration and support.

Appropriation

The bill includes provisions for funding grants to facilitate the development and implementation of anonymous threat reporting systems. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is responsible for administering these grants. This financial support underscores the state’s commitment to ensuring that schools have the necessary resources to effectively respond to and prevent incidents of violence.

Companion Bills

MN HF1901

Similar To School safety provisions modified, anonymous threat reporting system grants provided for schools, active shooter incidents and active shooter threats reporting required, Minnesota Fusion Center reporting modified, report required, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN SF893

School safety provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF1901

School safety provisions modified, anonymous threat reporting system grants provided for schools, active shooter incidents and active shooter threats reporting required, Minnesota Fusion Center reporting modified, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1363

Various public safety provisions modifications

MN SF2435

Safe and supportive schools programming requirements modifications

MN SF3892

School counselors requirements modifications

MN SF5066

Various judiciary, public safety and corrections policy provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF1354

Public safety policy bill.

MN SF4301

Domestic abuse provisions modifications

MN HF5015

School safety plans enhanced, student discipline provisions modified, anonymous reporting systems enabled, safe schools revenue increased, school building and cybersecurity grant program modified, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4416

Immunization provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.