Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1368

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

Impact

The bill modifies existing state laws related to the employment of retired educators, opening opportunities for school districts to hire those who've already contributed significantly to the educational system. The eligible public schools are specifically those in areas identified as having a teacher shortage or lower performance ratings. As a result, it may lead to improved educational outcomes in underperforming districts by leveraging experienced educators who are already familiar with the local education landscape.

Summary

House Bill 1368 introduces provisions for the reintegration of retired public school teachers into the workforce. Specifically, it allows individuals with at least 25 years of service in the Public Employees' Retirement System, who retired from their teaching roles at least one year prior, to work as teachers in designated public school districts. These individuals can continue to draw their retirement allowances while receiving salaries as beginning teachers. This measure aims to address the critical teacher shortages in Mississippi by utilizing the expertise of retired educators in schools that have been flagged as in need of support.

Contention

While proponents of HB 1368 argue that this initiative is essential for alleviating teacher shortages, particularly in struggling districts, there are concerns regarding the long-term implications on the retirement system. Questions have been raised about potential over-reliance on retirees who might occupy positions that could be filled by newly licensed teachers. Additionally, some stakeholders worry that incentive structures associated with the reintegration of retirees could inadvertently undermine efforts to cultivate a new generation of teachers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB742

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB737

Teachers, retired; authorize to be employed full time and continue receiving retirement allowance.

MS HB1121

PERS; retired schoolteachers may be employed as teachers in public school districts and receive retirement allowance and salary.

MS HB1409

PERS; conduct study on feasibility of allowing all retired teachers to continue to work as a teacher in any school district and receive retirement allowance.

MS SB2592

Retired teachers; allow to draw retirement benefits and be reemployed as teachers subject to certain conditions.

MS SB2401

Retired teachers; allow to draw retirement benefits and be reemployed as teachers subject to certain conditions.

MS HB2107

Public school employees, certain retired licensed; continued employment, service retirement.

MS HB1072

PERS; allow retirees to work as law enforcement officer for another employer and draw retirement allowance and work full time.

MS SB2238

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS SB2448

Legislature; allow PERS retirees to receive retirement allowance while serving as a member of.

Similar Bills

MS HB742

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB994

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS HB1019

Expert citizen teachers; provide rate of compensation for those employed in critical teacher shortage areas.

MS SB2423

Teacher license; allow supplemental endorsement and revise provisions of issuance.

MS HB62

Teacher licensure; create additional nontraditional route for certain individuals to receive.

MS HB796

Teacher and administrator license; deny or revoke for those who physically abuse a student.

MS HB798

Teacher and administrator license; deny or revoke for those who physically abuse a student.

MS HB293

Teacher and administrator license; deny or revoke for those who physically abuse a student.