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The bill requires school materials and guidance to include strategies to develop students’ social-emotional learning competencies.
The bill requires school materials and guidance to include strategies to develop students’ social-emotional learning competencies.
Status: Introduced Jan 29, 2025; read twice and referred to committee(s). Hearing scheduled for 07/21/2025. Accompanied a new draft (S2609) on 2025‑09‑22.
Note: The legislative docket text filed under S.316 is titled “An Act to promote social‑emotional learning.” (A different working title shown elsewhere — “Dignity Not Detention” — appears to be inconsistent with the bill text on file.)
The bill adds an explicit requirement that school instructional materials and guidance incorporate strategies to develop students’ social‑emotional learning (SEL) competencies. The aim is to broaden existing curriculum language to include SEL as a defined and intentional element of student learning.
This is a narrow textual amendment: it incorporates SEL competencies (the commonly used five CASEL domains) into whatever curriculum, framework, or statutory list currently referenced in Section 38G.
For confirmation of sponsor lists, committee referrals, or later amendments, consult the official Massachusetts legislative website or the bill file for S.316 and related drafts (S2609).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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