Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB434

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  

Caption

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

Impact

The implications of HB434 could be significant for state education policy, particularly regarding funding allocations for school districts. By adjusting the base student cost specifically for at-risk students, the bill aims to address inequities within the existing education funding framework, potentially allowing school districts with higher populations of at-risk students to receive more resources. This change may positively impact educational programs tailored to supporting these students, directly influencing their academic performance and long-term success.

Summary

House Bill 434 seeks to amend Section 37-151-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The primary aim of this bill is to increase the adjustment to the base student cost that is allocated for at-risk students under the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (MAEP). By bolstering support for these students, the bill intends to enhance educational resources and opportunities available to disadvantaged populations, which is essential for improving educational outcomes across the state.

Contention

While proponents of the bill, including various education advocates, argue that the amendment is necessary to better support at-risk students and ensure equitable access to quality education, there may be concerns about the financial ramifications of such adjustments. Critics might question how the increased funding for at-risk students will be sourced and its potential effect on other areas of the education budget. Additionally, there may be debates around the definition of 'at-risk' and the criteria for additional funding, which could lead to broader discussions on educational equity and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB120

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS SB2757

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS HB1369

MAEP; determine cost of using Average Daily Membership (ADM) in lieu of ADA with 90% threshold attendance trigger.

MS SB2364

Mississippi Adequate Education Program; bring forward provision related to.

MS HB60

Charter schools; require MAEP funds to be transferred to student's home school district when student disenrolls.

MS HB1042

Public school years; revise basis for establish length from days to equivalent number of hours of actual teaching.

MS HB116

MAEP; define "at-risk pupil" and include a child diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.

MS HB1398

Elementary professional school counselors; allocate funds under Mississippi Adequate Education Program for.

MS HB1425

Social workers; provide in schools having high incidences of crime and via video conferencing means.

MS HB115

Trimester School Year Pilot Program; establish.

Similar Bills

MS HB80

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS SB2757

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS SB2420

Required local revenue in support of the Mississippi Adequate Education Program; revise computation of fee in lieu of taxes.

MS HB120

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS HB953

MAEP; increase adjustment to base student cost for at-risk students.

MS SB2364

Mississippi Adequate Education Program; bring forward provision related to.

MS HB283

Elementary professional school counselors; allocate funds under Mississippi Adequate Education Program for.

MS HB1398

Elementary professional school counselors; allocate funds under Mississippi Adequate Education Program for.