Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1086

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to enhance educational offerings in Mississippi by ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education that includes significant topics related to African American history. By integrating discussions of history, culture, and socio-political issues affecting African Americans, educators aim to foster a more inclusive environment and better prepare students to engage with diverse perspectives. However, the optional nature of these courses may limit their uptake, making advocacy for engagement critical.

Summary

House Bill 1086 mandates that the State Board of Education implement a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in African-American Studies and Racial Diversity for high school students in grades 9 through 12. This bill is intended to enrich the educational framework by providing students an opportunity to explore the contributions of African Americans to American history and recognize the importance of racial diversity within the cultural landscape of the nation. These courses are to be made available as optional electives alongside existing curriculum requirements.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 1086 may arise notably around issues of curriculum content and educational priorities. Proponents of the bill argue that teaching African-American Studies is essential for fostering understanding and reducing racial biases among students. Conversely, detractors may question the state’s commitment to such studies or express concerns over balancing the curriculum with other educational needs. Ongoing discussions with educators, parents, and policymakers will be pivotal in determining the effectiveness and acceptance of this educational initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB756

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

MS HB831

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

MS HB65

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

MS HB666

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

MS SB510

Pupil instruction: treatment of African Americans.

MS S288

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

MS H542

To promote racially inclusive curriculum in schools

MS H1139

Required Instruction in History of African Americans

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