Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2154

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board; set length of member terms, and revise per pupil allocations received.

Impact

The revisions proposed in SB2154 significantly impact how charter schools are governed and financed in Mississippi. By instituting a structured term duration for board members, the bill promotes a more organized and predictable governance framework, which supporters argue will lead to more effective oversight of charter schools. Crucially, the provision for the board to receive a percentage of per-pupil funding allows for a sustainable financial model to support its operations, potentially improving the quality and accountability of charter schools in the state. By linking funding to the performance of charter schools, the bill seeks to ensure that the educational needs of underserved students are addressed.

Summary

Senate Bill 2154 proposes amendments to the Mississippi Code to structure the terms of office for the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board and revise the funding mechanism for charter schools. Specifically, the bill intends to establish staggered initial terms for board members, transitioning to three-year terms after the initial period. This change aims to enhance continuity and governance stability within the board that oversees charter school authorization in the state. Additionally, the bill authorizes the board to receive up to 3% of the annual per-pupil allocations funded by both state and local sources for each charter school under its jurisdiction.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise from the bill's provisions on board composition and funding. Critics could suggest that linking the board's income to charter school performance may encourage the prioritization of profit over educational outcomes, potentially leading to a conflict of interest. There may be concerns regarding the board's exclusive 'chartering jurisdiction' and whether this centralization of authority could undermine local school boards or community input in educational decisions. Moreover, the stipulation requiring endorsements from local school boards in certain districts before applications for new charter schools can be approved may ignite debate regarding local control versus state governance in educational matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2409

Charter School Authorizer Board; reconstitute and revise membership terms, change charter school funding formulas.

MS HB514

Charter School Authorizer Board; reconstitute.

MS HB555

Charter schools; reconstitute authorizer board and require formula to ensure equitable distribution of local funds.

MS HB1150

Charter schools; bring forward various provision relating to powers and duties of authorizer board.

MS HB1076

Charter schools; authorize state universities and community colleges to charter and revise various other provisions.

MS HB560

School boards; elect members at presidential election for 4-year term.

MS SB2687

School boards; delete staggered terms of members, require four-year terms, require election to be held during statewide election.

MS SB2799

Public official appointments; revise terms of office and appointment procedures on certain state boards, districts and agencies.

MS HB1042

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

MS SB2346

State Board of Cosmetology; revise membership and make technical changes to board and licensee requirements.

Similar Bills

MS HB555

Charter schools; reconstitute authorizer board and require formula to ensure equitable distribution of local funds.

MS HB482

MS Charter School Authorizer Board; authorize members to receive per diem and mileage compensation for attending meetings of the board.

MS SB2116

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB58

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB150

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2727

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force; create and provide membership and duties.

MS HB1426

Salary statutes; revise certain provisions relating to salaries of state employees and officials.

MS SB2597

Mississippi Comprehensive Workforce Training and Education Consolidation Act of 2004; extend repealer on.