MO State HS Sports
Rep. Dottie Bailey points to examples of school seclusion rooms on Jan. 13, 2020 (Photo: Mike Lear with the Missouri House)

Missouri House committee hearing testimony on school seclusion rooms

(Missourinet) Legislation that would prohibit Missouri school districts from using seclusion rooms for anything other than the health and safety of students and teachers will go before the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee in Jefferson City Tuesday morning.

State Reps. Dottie Bailey, R-Eureka, and Ian Mackey, D-St. Louis, brief Capitol reporters on January 13, 2020 in Jefferson City (photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications)

State Reps. Dottie Bailey, R-Eureka, Ian Mackey, D-St. Louis, and Education Committee Chairman Chuck Basye, R-Rocheport, held a Statehouse press conference on Monday, to outline their bipartisan efforts.

Representative Mackey, a former teacher, tells Capitol reporters that numerous school districts don’t follow their own policies on this issue.

“What I have seen over the last year has been nothing short of appalling,” Mackey says. “Tiny, empty closets built and designed solely for the purpose of isolating small children.”

Mackey and Bailey have filed identical bills, which would limit restraints and seclusion to instances of immediate physical and safety threats. Their legislation would also require school districts to report all occurrences of restraint and seclusion to the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).

Representative Bailey, who’s the committee’s vice chair, and Representative Mackey released photos of restraint rooms to the Capitol Press Corps on Monday.

Columbia parent Shawan Daniels briefs Capitol reporters, as State Rep. Chuck Basye, R-Rocheport, points to photos of Missouri seclusion rooms on January 13, 2020 (photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communicatons)

“I mean, this picture speaks for itself. Not a place where compassion and learning can occur, so you see why kiddos get traumatized and they don’t want to go in there anymore,” says Bailey.

Bailey and Mackey say the photos they showed to Capitol reporters are from the Francis Howell School District in St. Charles County, and from Columbia Public Schools (CPS). They say there was an incident at Francis Howell two years ago, and that Francis Howell has changed their policy.

As for CPS, the district spokeswoman there says the Columbia photos shown at the press conference were misleading. CPS spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark tells KMIZ-TV that the photos were taken during construction of the Columbia Center for Responsive Education.

Meantime, school superintendents, teachers and parents are expected to travel to the Missouri Capitol on Tuesday morning to testify about the Bailey-Mackey legislation. The hearing begins at 8 a.m.

Education Committee chair Basye tells Missourinet that his committee approved the bill unanimously in 2019.

“I think it will pass the (House) Education Committee and now what happens going forward, we’ll have to wait and see,” Basye says.

Bill supporters include Missouri Disability Empowerment, which notes some of the children being restrained and placed in seclusion rooms have disabilities.

Supporters also note that the Illinois governor issued an emergency rule before Christmas, which banned all seclusion in Illinois schools.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *