Bill Text: FL S0786 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Youth Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Pilot Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Appropriations Committee on Education [S0786 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0786-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Youth Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Pilot Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-08 - Died in Appropriations Committee on Education [S0786 Detail]
Download: Florida-2024-S0786-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2024 SB 786 By Senator Powell 24-01517-24 2024786__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Youth Conflict Resolution and 3 Peer Mediation Pilot Program; creating the Youth 4 Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Pilot Program, 5 subject to legislative appropriation; providing the 6 purpose of the pilot program; providing for an 7 application process for participation in the pilot 8 program; requiring the Commissioner of Education to 9 select a certain number of middle schools to 10 participate in the pilot program; requiring the 11 commissioner to select a nonprofit organization to 12 implement the pilot program; providing participating 13 middle schools and the nonprofit organization 14 responsibilities; requiring the nonprofit organization 15 to provide a report to the Governor, the Legislature, 16 and the Department of Education; providing 17 requirements for the report; authorizing the State 18 Board of Education to adopt rules to administer the 19 pilot program; providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Youth Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation 24 Pilot Program.—Beginning with the 2025-2026 school year and 25 subject to legislative appropriation, the Youth Conflict 26 Resolution and Peer Mediation Pilot Program is created for a 27 period of 1 school year. The purpose of the program is to reduce 28 juvenile violence by equipping students with essential skills 29 for peaceful conflict resolution through the use of the 30 International Research and Exchange Board’s (IREX) Conflict 31 Resolution and Peer Mediation Toolkit. 32 (1)(a) Middle schools within the state shall apply to the 33 Department of Education, in a format and by a date prescribed by 34 the department, to participate in the program. 35 (b) The Commissioner of Education shall select five middle 36 schools to participate in the program. To the extent possible, 37 the commissioner shall select schools with a high rate of 38 juvenile violence. 39 (c) The commissioner shall select a nonprofit organization 40 capable of working with the department and participating schools 41 to oversee the pilot program’s implementation and analyze the 42 data resulting from the pilot program. 43 (2) A participating middle school shall: 44 (a) Implement IREX’s Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation 45 Toolkit into the school’s existing curriculum, focusing on 46 skill-building without undermining the school’s existing 47 disciplinary framework to provide students with conflict 48 resolution skills pertinent to their daily interactions and 49 overall community health. 50 (b) Provide data and information requested by the nonprofit 51 organization selected pursuant to paragraph (1)(c). 52 (3) The selected nonprofit organization shall: 53 (a) Oversee the implementation of the pilot program. 54 (b) Provide guidance to participating middle schools on 55 implementing IREX’s Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation 56 Toolkit into the school’s existing curriculum. 57 (c) Collect relevant data and information relating to the 58 rates of juvenile violence in selected schools before the pilot 59 program and the rates of such violence after implementation of 60 the pilot program. 61 (d) Provide periodic updates to the department on the 62 implementation of the pilot program. 63 (4) Upon completion of the pilot program, the nonprofit 64 organization shall provide a report to the Governor, the 65 President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of 66 Representatives, and the department. The report must include: 67 (a) The number of students enrolled at the participating 68 schools. 69 (b) The rates of juvenile violence in selected schools 70 before implementation of the pilot program. 71 (c) The rates of juvenile violence in selected schools 72 after implementation of the pilot program. 73 (d) Recommendations for the inclusion of IREX’s Conflict 74 Resolution and Peer Mediation Toolkit into the curriculum of 75 middle schools across the state. 76 (5) The State Board of Education may adopt rules to 77 administer the pilot program. 78 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.