The "School Social Workers Improving Student Success Act" is a federal bill designed to enhance student well-being and academic success by increasing the number of school social workers in K-12 schools. The main provisions include providing funding to recruit, train, and support school social workers, particularly in underserved communities. The bill aims to address students' social, emotional, and mental health needs, improve school climate, and support teachers in managing behavioral issues. By expanding access to professional social work services in schools, the bill seeks to promote a positive learning environment and better outcomes for students.
2023-03-07: Introduced in House
2023-03-07: Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
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