Last action was on 4-28-2025
Current status is Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.
View Official Bill Information at congress.govNo users have voted for/against support on this bill yet. Be the first!
Whereas there are more than 1,000,000 specialized instructional support personnel serving the schools and students of the United States, including—
(1) - school counselors;
(2) - school social workers;
(3) - school psychologists; and
(4) - other qualified professional personnel, such as—
(A) - school nurses;
(B) - psychologists;
(C) - social workers;
(D) - occupational therapists;
(E) - physical therapists;
(F) - art therapists;
(G) - dance/movement therapists;
(H) - music therapists;
(I) - speech-language pathologists; and
(J) - audiologists;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel provide school-based prevention and early intervention services to reduce barriers to learning;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel work with teachers, school leaders, and parents to ensure that all students are successful in school;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel encourage multidisciplinary collaboration to promote student and school success;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel provide educational, social, emotional, and behavioral interventions and activities that support—
(1) - student learning; and
(2) - teaching;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel help to create environments that are safe, supportive, and conducive to learning;
Whereas safe and supportive school environments are associated with improved academic performance;
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel support—
(1) - student communication;
(2) - the development of social skills by students;
(3) - the physical wellness of students;
(4) - the physical development of students; and
(5) - the behavioral, emotional, and mental health of students; and
Whereas specialized instructional support personnel serve all students who struggle with barriers to learning: Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—
(1) - supports the designation of "National Specialized Instructional Support Personnel Appreciation Week";
(2) - recognizes that specialized instructional support personnel implement evidence-based practices to improve student outcomes;
(3) - commends—
(A) - those individuals who work as specialized instructional support personnel; and
(B) - the individuals and organizations that support the efforts made by specialized instructional support personnel to promote and improve the availability of specialized instructional support services;
(4) - encourages Federal, State, and local policymakers to work together to raise awareness of the importance of specialized instructional support personnel in school climate and education efforts;
(5) - recognizes the important role of specialized instructional support personnel in efforts to improve mental health, reduce drug use, and improve overall community safety for students; and
(6) - encourages experts to share best practices related to specialized instructional support and specialized instructional support personnel so that others can replicate the success of those experts.