The bill establishes the Youth Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Pilot Program within the Community School Grant Program, set to be administered by the Center for Community Schools at the University of Central Florida starting no later than the 2026-2027 school year. The program aims to reduce juvenile violence by equipping students with essential skills for peaceful conflict resolution through a specified curriculum. The center is tasked with collaborating with the Department of Education to select and implement this curriculum, identifying participating middle or high schools, particularly those with high rates of juvenile violence, and ensuring that schools provide necessary training and data collection.

Participating schools will be responsible for training staff, providing students with conflict resolution skills, and completing surveys before and after the pilot program. The center will monitor the program's implementation, collect relevant data on student discipline and juvenile violence, and provide periodic updates to the Department of Education. Upon completion of the pilot program, the center must submit a report detailing student enrollment, discipline rates, survey results, and recommendations for broader curriculum inclusion. The pilot program is set to expire upon the submission of this report.