Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2183

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

School curriculum; allow public schools and charter schools to offer elective courses relating to certain religious texts.

Impact

If enacted, SB2183 would add a new dimension to the educational offerings in Mississippi, allowing students to explore significant religious texts as part of their social studies curriculum. The bill emphasizes the notion that understanding these texts is fundamental to grasping broader cultural and historical contexts. However, the bill also stipulates that any course developed must adhere to laws regarding religious neutrality and should not enforce or show preference for any particular religious ideology, thus trying to balance educational content with constitutional requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2183 is a legislative proposal aimed at allowing school districts and public charter schools in Mississippi to offer elective social studies courses focused on religious texts, specifically the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. The bill articulates that these courses should teach students about the content, history, literary styles, and cultural influences of these texts. The intent is not only to educate students on these articles but also to enhance their understanding of their relevance in contemporary society, including aspects such as law, literature, and public policy.

Contention

The proposed bill has sparked debate regarding its implications for religious neutrality in public education. While supporters argue that providing courses related to biblical texts can enrich the academic landscape and encourage critical thinking about historical narratives, opponents may express concerns about potential infringements on the principle of separation of church and state. Critics might argue that introducing religious texts into public school curricula could lead to the perception of endorsement of those texts and their values over others, challenging the diverse religious beliefs within the student population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2076

School curriculum; allow public schools and charter schools to offer elective courses relating to certain religious texts.

MS SB2337

Schools; allow charter and public schools to accept religious leaders as volunteers to provide support to student-led groups.

MS SB2670

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades six through twelve.

MS SB2820

"Transparency in Education Act"; prohibit certain curriculum in public schools without parental consent.

MS SB2677

Public schools; allow voluntary prayer, require Ten Commandments be displayed, and require certain size of U.S. flag.

MS HB1016

Public schools; allow to employ or accept the service of chaplains.

MS HB227

Visual art and music education; require instruction of in public schools as a part of the curriculum.

MS HB595

African-American Studies and Racial Diversity; require SDE to develop curriculum for implementation in public high school.

MS HB534

African-American Studies and Racial Diversity; require SDE to develop curriculum for implementation in public high school.

MS SB2078

Schools; prohibit certain concepts in curriculum and provide punishment and appeal procedure.

Similar Bills

MS SB2076

School curriculum; allow public schools and charter schools to offer elective courses relating to certain religious texts.

IA HF448

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.(See HF 845.)

IA HF845

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.(Formerly HF 448.)

IA SF139

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.

IA SF138

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.(See SF 510.)

IA SF510

A bill for an act relating to elective social studies courses emphasizing religious scripture that school districts may offer and teach.(Formerly SF 138.)

MO SB411

Creates and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

MO SB34

Authorizes school districts and charter schools to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament