Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB671

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Teachers' and teacher assistants' salaries; provide increase to minimum base pay.

Impact

If passed, HB 671 would have significant implications for state education laws, specifically those governing teachers' salaries and the qualifications for salary supplements. The proposed increase in minimum salary for teachers aims to attract and retain quality educators in Mississippi, addressing longstanding concerns about competitive wages in a region often struggling with educational funding. The legislation also includes provisions that directly impact teacher assistants, raising their minimum base salary and potentially improving the overall instructional quality in early grades.

Summary

House Bill 671 seeks to amend several sections of the Mississippi Code related to teacher compensation. The bill proposes an increase to the minimum salary scale for teachers and removes the cap on the number of national board-certified nurses, speech-language pathologists, and audiologists who are eligible to receive a salary supplement for their national board certification. This change is expected to encourage more certified professionals to work within Mississippi’s public school system by providing them with greater financial incentives.

Contention

The potential impact of this bill on the wage structure within Mississippi's educational system is a point of contention. Supporters argue that these changes are necessary to improve the quality of education by ensuring that salaries reflect the level of professional training and dedication of teachers and assistants. Conversely, critics may express concern about the long-term sustainability of funding these increases, especially in light of Mississippi’s fluctuating economic conditions and existing budgetary constraints. The effectiveness of such financial adjustments in actually improving educational outcomes is also an area of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB530

The "Strategically Accelerating the Recruitment and Retention of Teachers (START) Act of 2022"; create.

MS SB2444

Teachers' salaries; provide increase to minimum salary.

MS HB287

Teacher salaries; authorize supplement for teachers in critical shortage subject areas in D and F districts.

MS HB129

National Board Certified teachers; provide additional annual salary supplement to those employed in Walthall County.

MS HB653

National Board Certified teachers; include those employed in Hinds County as eligible for additional supplement.

MS SB2687

Salary supplement; provide to experienced teachers willing to relocate and teach in an "F"-designated school.

MS SB2688

Teachers' salaries; provide for increase and implement plan to fund at the southeastern average.

MS HB43

Nationally certified licensed school employees; delete caps on nurses and speech pathologists and add athletic trainers for salary supplements.

MS SB2443

Nationally certified school employees; delete caps on nurses & speech pathologists, add athletic trainers for salary supplements.

MS SB2730

Board certified occupational therapist employed by schools; allow to be eligible for salary supplement.

Similar Bills

MS HB530

The "Strategically Accelerating the Recruitment and Retention of Teachers (START) Act of 2022"; create.

MS HB653

National Board Certified teachers; include those employed in Hinds County as eligible for additional supplement.

MS HB129

National Board Certified teachers; provide additional annual salary supplement to those employed in Walthall County.

MS HB43

Nationally certified licensed school employees; delete caps on nurses and speech pathologists and add athletic trainers for salary supplements.

MS SB2443

Nationally certified school employees; delete caps on nurses & speech pathologists, add athletic trainers for salary supplements.

MS SB2730

Board certified occupational therapist employed by schools; allow to be eligible for salary supplement.

MS SB2687

Salary supplement; provide to experienced teachers willing to relocate and teach in an "F"-designated school.

MS HB1102

Nationally certified licensed school employees; delete caps on nurses and speech pathologists and add athletic trainers.