Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1321

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Eleventh Grade students; require to take GED or High School Equivalency Test for senior early release privilege eligibility.

Impact

This bill intends to enforce educational accountability by prohibiting students who perform below grade level on the specified assessment from exercising senior privileges. This could have significant ramifications on local school policies and could contribute to a more uniform standard of student evaluation across Mississippi. The requirement aims to promote a culture of academic improvement, highlighting the state's commitment to enhancing student performance in high school.

Summary

House Bill 1321 seeks to amend Section 37-16-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, requiring local school boards to assess the performance of all eleventh-grade students using the General Educational Development (GED) or High School Equivalency Test. The primary goal of this legislation is to establish a standardized metric for evaluating students' readiness for senior privileges, such as early release from school. The assessment is intended to be conducted before the end of the academic year for students in the eleventh grade, ensuring timely feedback on their academic standing.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the pressure it places on students and the potential repercussions for those who do not perform well. Critics might argue that denying early release privileges could exacerbate issues for struggling students and potentially disincentivize their academic efforts. Additionally, there could be discussions about the adequacy and fairness of the GED or High School Equivalency Test as the sole measure for determining eligibility for senior privileges, raising issues about educational equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB265

Eleventh Grade students; require to take GED or High School Equivalency Test for senior early-release privilege eligibility.

MS HB1402

Eleventh Grade students; require to take GED or High School Equivalency Test for senior early-release privilege eligibility.

MS HB238

Eleventh Grade students; require to take GED or High School Equivalency Test for senior early release privilege eligibility.

MS HB280

Eleventh grade students; require to take GED or High School Equivalency Test for senior early release privilege eligibility.

MS SB2174

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

MS SB2047

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 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 SB2073

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

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