[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 876 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 876
Expressing support for a whole child approach to education and
recognizing the role of parents, educators, and community members in
providing a whole child approach to education for each student.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 17, 2023
Ms. Bonamici (for herself and Mr. Fitzpatrick) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education and the
Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for a whole child approach to education and
recognizing the role of parents, educators, and community members in
providing a whole child approach to education for each student.
Whereas each student deserves to be challenged academically, exposed to a
comprehensive education that promotes critical thinking, creativity, and
technical skills to be prepared for higher education and meaningful
employment in our global economy, and lifelong success;
Whereas each student deserves to be supported by qualified, caring adults and
receive access to personalized learning;
Whereas each student deserves to learn about and practice a healthy lifestyle;
Whereas each student deserves to learn in an environment that is physically and
emotionally safe;
Whereas each student deserves to be actively engaged in learning and connected
to the school and broader community;
Whereas the consequences of not ensuring that our young people are challenged,
supported, healthy, safe, and engaged are clear;
Whereas the average graduation rate for United States students rose to 85
percent in 2016-2017, but the graduation rate the same year for students
with disabilities was only 67 percent, the rate for English language
learners was 66 percent, and the rate for economically disadvantaged
students was 78 percent;
Whereas the National Academy of Medicine recommends all youth be active for 60
minutes each day, and higher academic achievement, lower absenteeism,
and lower incidences of obesity are associated with daily physical
activity;
Whereas most students consume as many as half their meals in school, schools
play a crucial role in teaching children about healthy lifestyles, and
students who have access to nutritious school foods and opportunities to
learn about healthy foods are less likely to be absent and are more
attentive in school;
Whereas students who feel unsafe in school are more prone to truancy and
disruptive behaviors, have lower grades, and may drop out of school
entirely, and according to the Indicators of School Crime and Safety
report of 2018, 79 percent of public schools reported one or more
incidents of violence, theft, or other crimes from 2015 to 2016, and 20
percent of middle and high school students reported being bullied during
the 2017 school year;
Whereas the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights released a report
entitled ``Education in a Pandemic: The Disparate Impacts of COVID-19 on
America's Students'', which highlights how the current public health
crisis has disrupted our Nation's education system and exacerbated
longstanding inequities in school systems;
Whereas the COVID-19 pandemic has widened disparities in education, including in
the areas of access to technology, behavioral health services, and other
aids and services, which have disproportionately affected students of
color, English-language learners, students with disabilities, and
students from low-income families; and
Whereas the Partnership for 21st Century Skills reports that future employees
must know how to communicate, collaborate, be creative, and think
critically: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses support for a whole child approach to
education;
(2) recognizes the benefit of ensuring that students are
challenged, supported, healthy, safe, and engaged;
(3) encourages parents, educators, and community members to
support a whole child approach to education for each student;
and
(4) encourages the Federal Government to identify
opportunities among Federal agencies to coordinate the
education, health, and social service sectors serving youth in
the United States.
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