South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0430

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Suspension of students in publicly-funded preschools

Impact

The bill is poised to significantly alter how publicly funded preschool programs address behavioral issues among students enrolled in 3K and 4K programs. By stipulating that suspensions should only take place under strict conditions—namely, in situations where serious safety threats are present and where previous interventions have failed—the bill pushes for a more supportive and less punitive approach to student behavior. Its implementation could lead to a reduction in suspensions, allowing children to remain in educational settings while receiving appropriate support.

Summary

Bill S0430, introduced in South Carolina, aims to amend existing regulations related to the suspension of students in publicly funded preschool programs. This legislative measure seeks to define terms specific to behavioral issues in early childhood education and adds protocols to be followed before any suspension can occur. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining student enrollment and mandates that schools exhaust all available interventions before moving to suspend a child for challenging behaviors. Key definitions in the bill include 'challenging behavior' and the types of funding that classify a preschool as publicly funded.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S0430 include discussions about the balance between maintaining classroom order and ensuring that children with challenging behaviors receive the support and structure they need. Some may argue that the bill could restrict educators' authority to manage disruptive behavior effectively, potentially leading to challenges in classroom management. Conversely, proponents advocate that the protections for children will create a more inclusive environment for preschoolers, allowing for better educational outcomes and social development. The requirement for data collection on suspensions and expulsions is also a pivotal move, designed to ensure accountability and transparency within preschool programs.

Companion Bills

SC H3974

Similar To Private Providers

SC H4068

Similar To Suspensions of students in publicly-funded preschools

Previously Filed As

SC H4068

Suspensions of students in publicly-funded preschools

SC A3270

Extends limitations on expulsions and suspensions for young students to students in grade three.

SC SB2423

SCH CD-SUSPENSION/EXPULSION

SC HB3772

SCH CD-SUSPENSION/EXPULSION

SC S0230

Authorizes the school administration to issue an out-of-school suspension to students if they are a threat to the safety of others.

SC S2215

Authorizes the school administration to issue an out-of-school suspension to students if they are a threat to the safety of others.

SC HB3885

Schools; subjecting certain students in grades three through five to school suspensions; effective date; emergency.

SC HB1672

Schools; subjecting certain students in grades three through five to school suspensions; effective date; emergency.

SC HB1672

Schools; subjecting certain students in grades three through five to school suspensions; effective date; emergency.

SC SB1873

Relating to students enrolled in public schools subject to in-school or out-of-school suspension.

Similar Bills

NJ S2868

Requires school districts receiving preschool education aid to establish mixed delivery system for preschool education.

NJ A3829

Requires school districts classified as child care deserts to provide preschool education vouchers for certain students.

NJ S2278

Requires State to reimburse federally unreimbursed costs of snacks provided to children at certain preschools; appropriates $100,000.

NJ A2551

Requires State to reimburse federally unreimbursed costs of snacks provided to children at certain preschools; appropriates $100,000.

IA HF2358

A bill for an act authorizing community-based providers to directly participate in the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children.(Formerly HSB 604.)

IA HSB604

A bill for an act authorizing community-based providers to directly participate in the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children.(See HF 2358.)

IA HSB680

A bill for an act relating to education funding by authorizing community-based providers to directly participate in the statewide preschool program for four-year-old children, modifying the school tuition organization tax credit program, and including applicability provisions.

NJ A4842

Requires certain school districts to partner with licensed child care providers and Head Start programs to provide free preschool opportunities.