Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2676

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

High school graduation requirements; require civics course to graduate.

Impact

If enacted, SB2676 will amend the current graduation requirements set out in Section 37-16-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. Each district school board will be obligated to establish graduation standards that include demonstrated proficiency in civics and U.S. History, thereby raising educational standards across the state. This bill is expected to influence how history is taught in high schools and emphasize the importance of civic knowledge, presumably preparing students to be more informed citizens. Students graduating from high school after the effective date will no longer be able to earn their diplomas unless they meet this new requirement.

Summary

Senate Bill 2676 aims to enhance civic education by requiring proficiency in civics as a condition for high school graduation in Mississippi. The bill mandates that students complete a civics course that covers the fundamentals of the United States government, its history, and principles. Starting with the 2024-2025 school year, this requirement is designed to ensure that students not only grasp historical facts but also understand the workings and importance of their government. The State Board of Education will oversee the incorporation of these civics requirements into the existing United States History curriculum.

Contention

The introduction of SB2676 may raise debates regarding its implementation and the potential challenges that schools might face in effectively teaching civics. Supporters argue that increased civics education is essential for fostering informed and engaged citizens, while opponents could raise concerns about curriculum changes, the adequacy of resources, and whether it will result in sufficient focus on diverse historical perspectives. The discussions surrounding the bill indicate a drive to address civic disengagement among youth, but may also invite scrutiny about educational equity and the logistics of staffing and funding such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2065

United States Citizenship Test; require as a condition for high school graduation.

MS SB2788

Social studies high school graduation requirements; revise.

MS HB354

U.S. History end-of-course subject area test; remove requirement for the purpose of graduation.

MS HB474

End-of-course assessments; remove mandatory requirement of passing score as a condition of graduation.

MS SB2318

High school graduation; end-of-course assessments required by federal law shall only be required.

MS SB2560

School district graduation requirement; allow certain alternatives when Mississippi History is required.

MS SB2368

Civics test; require passing score for high school graduates and high school equivalency diploma applicants.

MS SB2801

Civics Test; require passing score for high school graduates and high school equivalency diploma applicants.

MS SB2057

Civics Test; require passing score for high school graduates and high school equivalency diploma applicants.

MS SB2787

Civic literacy requirement for high school students; require before enrolling in college or university in this state.

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