Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 120B — Curriculum And Assessment
Section 120B.22 — Violence Prevention Education.

Subdivision 1. Violence prevention curriculum. (a) The commissioner of education, in consultation with the commissioners of health and human services, state minority councils, battered women's and domestic abuse programs, battered women's shelters, sexual assault centers, representatives of religious communities, and the assistant commissioner of the Office of Drug Policy and Violence Prevention, shall assist districts on request in developing or implementing a violence prevention program for students in kindergarten to grade 12 that can be integrated into existing curriculum. The purpose of the program is to help students learn how to resolve conflicts within their families and communities in nonviolent, effective ways.
(b) Each district is encouraged to integrate into its existing curriculum a program for violence prevention that includes at least:
(1) a comprehensive, accurate, and age appropriate curriculum on violence prevention, nonviolent conflict resolution, sexual, racial, and cultural harassment, self-protection, and student hazing that promotes equality, respect, understanding, effective communication, individual responsibility, thoughtful decision making, positive conflict resolution, useful coping skills, critical thinking, listening and watching skills, and personal safety;
(2) planning materials, guidelines, and other accurate information on preventing physical and emotional violence, identifying and reducing the incidence of sexual, racial, and cultural harassment, and reducing child abuse and neglect;
(3) a special parent education component of early childhood family education programs to prevent child abuse and neglect and to promote positive parenting skills, giving priority to services and outreach programs for at-risk families;
(4) involvement of parents and other community members, including the clergy, business representatives, civic leaders, local elected officials, law enforcement officials, and the county attorney;
(5) collaboration with local community services, agencies, and organizations that assist in violence intervention or prevention, including family-based services, crisis services, life management skills services, case coordination services, mental health services, and early intervention services;
(6) collaboration among districts and service cooperatives;
(7) targeting early adolescents for prevention efforts, especially early adolescents whose personal circumstances may lead to violent or harassing behavior;
(8) opportunities for teachers to receive in-service training or attend other programs on strategies or curriculum designed to assist students in intervening in or preventing violence in school and at home; and
(9) administrative policies that reflect, and a staff that models, nonviolent behaviors that do not display or condone sexual, racial, or cultural harassment or student hazing.
(c) The department may provide assistance at a neutral site to a nonpublic school participating in a district's program.
Subd. 2. In-service training. Each district is encouraged to provide training for district staff and school board members on the following:
(1) helping students identify violence in the family and the community so that students may learn to resolve conflicts in effective, nonviolent ways;
(2) responding to a disclosure of child sexual abuse in a supportive, appropriate manner; and
(3) complying with mandatory reporting requirements under chapter 260E.
The in-service training must be ongoing and involve experts familiar with sexual abuse, domestic violence, and personal safety issues.
Subd. 3. Funding sources. Districts may accept funds from public and private sources for violence prevention programs developed and implemented under this section.
1992 c 571 art 10 s 6; 1994 c 647 art 4 s 34; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 16 s 13; 1996 c 305 art 1 s 138; 1Sp1997 c 4 art 7 s 9; 1998 c 397 art 3 s 92,103; 2000 c 445 art 2 s 6; 2003 c 130 s 12; 1Sp2005 c 5 art 2 s 18; 1Sp2017 c 5 art 2 s 11; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 8 s 13

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 120 - 129C — Education Code: Prekindergarten - Grade 12

Chapter 120B — Curriculum And Assessment

Section 120B.01 — Definitions.

Section 120B.018 — Definitions.

Section 120B.02 — Educational Expectations And Graduation Requirements For Minnesota's Students.

Section 120B.021 — Required Academic Standards.

Section 120B.022 — Elective Standards.

Section 120B.023 — Benchmarks.

Section 120B.024 — Credits.

Section 120B.026 — Physical Education; Exclusion From Class; Recess.

Section 120B.07 — Early Graduation.

Section 120B.10 — Findings; Improving Instruction And Curriculum.

Section 120B.11 — School District Process For Reviewing Curriculum, Instruction, And Student Achievement; Striving For The World's Best Workforce.

Section 120B.115 — Regional Centers Of Excellence.

Section 120B.12 — Reading Proficiently No Later Than The End Of Grade 3.

Section 120B.122 — Dyslexia Specialist.

Section 120B.125 — Planning For Students' Successful Transition To Postsecondary Education And Employment; Personal Learning Plans.

Section 120B.126 — Construction And Skilled Trades Counseling.

Section 120B.13 — Advanced Placement And International Baccalaureate Programs.

Section 120B.131 — College-level Examination Program (clep).

Section 120B.132 — Raised Academic Achievement; Advanced Placement And International Baccalaureate Programs.

Section 120B.14 — Advanced Academic Credit.

Section 120B.15 — Gifted And Talented Students Programs.

Section 120B.16 — Secondary Credit For Students.

Section 120B.18 — American Sign Language.

Section 120B.20 — Parental Curriculum Review.

Section 120B.21 — Mental Health Education.

Section 120B.22 — Violence Prevention Education.

Section 120B.23 — Violence Prevention Education Grants.

Section 120B.232 — Character Development Education.

Section 120B.234 — Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Education.

Section 120B.235 — American Heritage Education.

Section 120B.236 — Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation And Automatic External Defibrillator Instruction.

Section 120B.238 — Vaping Awareness And Prevention.

Section 120B.30 — Statewide Testing And Reporting System.

Section 120B.301 — Limits On Local Testing.

Section 120B.304 — School District Assessment Committee.

Section 120B.31 — System Accountability And Statistical Adjustments.

Section 120B.35 — Student Academic Achievement And Growth.

Section 120B.36 — School Accountability.

Section 120B.363 — Credential For Education Paraprofessionals.