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CAIR CA Action Alert: Support Legislation That Protects California’s Students: Support AB 2291 (Chiu)

CAIR CA Action Alert: We need your help to advocate for important legislation that protects California’s students

AB 2291 Supports our Students!

Background

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reported an increase in hate crimes following the 2016 Presidential election. According to the SPLC, a majority of the 900 incidents reported to them nationwide in the ten days following the election occurred at schools.

In 2016-2017, CAIR-CA surveyed 1,041 students between the ages of 11 and 18 who were enrolled in public and non-Muslim private schools throughout the state of California. Of the American Muslim students surveyed, 53% reported being subjected to some form of bullying based on their religious identity. Results showed that only 32% of students felt their problems were resolved after reporting to an adult.

Under current law, the California Department of Education is required to develop an online training module for educators on the dynamics of bullying and cyberbullying. Schools have a responsibility to ensure that educators are engaged and equipped to address bullying and harassment in our classrooms.

AB 2291 will:

1. Require the California Department of Education to post the online training module along with other available online trainings to its website.
2. Require public schools to annually provide the online training module to certificated school employees and all employees who frequently interact with students.
3. Require local educational agencies to adopt procedures for preventing acts of bullying.

CAIR CA Action Alert: Support Legislation That Protects California’s Students: Support AB 2291 (Chiu)

CAIR CA Action Alert: We need your help to advocate for important legislation that protects California’s students

AB 2291 Supports our Students!

Background

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reported an increase in hate crimes following the 2016 Presidential election. According to the SPLC, a majority of the 900 incidents reported to them nationwide in the ten days following the election occurred at schools.

In 2016-2017, CAIR-CA surveyed 1,041 students between the ages of 11 and 18 who were enrolled in public and non-Muslim private schools throughout the state of California. Of the American Muslim students surveyed, 53% reported being subjected to some form of bullying based on their religious identity. Results showed that only 32% of students felt their problems were resolved after reporting to an adult.

Under current law, the California Department of Education is required to develop an online training module for educators on the dynamics of bullying and cyberbullying. Schools have a responsibility to ensure that educators are engaged and equipped to address bullying and harassment in our classrooms.

AB 2291 will:

1. Require the California Department of Education to post the online training module along with other available online trainings to its website.
2. Require public schools to annually provide the online training module to certificated school employees and all employees who frequently interact with students.
3. Require local educational agencies to adopt procedures for preventing acts of bullying.