Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1195

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Mississippi Virtual Public School Program; bring forward.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1195 is expected to significantly impact the state's education landscape by officially recognizing and supporting online education as a legitimate public schooling option. This will potentially facilitate a broader range of educational opportunities tailored to meet the unique needs of students, especially those from low-performing schools. Furthermore, it places responsibilities on the State Department of Education and local school districts to fund and manage aspects of the virtual school program, aligning financial resources with the educational innovation it aims to introduce.

Summary

House Bill 1195 seeks to bring forward Section 37-161-3 of the Mississippi Code, which establishes the Mississippi Virtual Public School Program. This initiative aims to enhance educational choices for parents and students by providing an online schooling alternative that is managed by the State Department of Education. The bill emphasizes the importance of addressing educational needs, particularly in closing the achievement gap among students, and offers an array of educational resources through technology. The program is designed to ensure that students have equitable access to educational materials and resources similar to those available in traditional public schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1195 include concerns regarding the financial implications for parents after initial funding is exhausted, as students may need to bear additional costs for online courses. Additionally, while proponents advocate for increased educational flexibility and technological integration, critics may argue that the focus on virtual schooling could detract from the necessary resources and support for traditional public schools. The challenge of ensuring quality and equitable access to technology for all students also raises concerns about the sustainability and effectiveness of virtual education initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2364

Mississippi Adequate Education Program; bring forward provision related to.

MS HB152

The Digital Access Learning and Virtual Instruction Program Act of 2023; create.

MS HB807

Mississippi State Workforce Investment Board; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1150

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

MS HB1107

School attendance officers; bring forward provisions related to for possible amendment.

MS SB2486

Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Act and the Mississippi Uniform Agents Act; bring forward sections.

MS HB747

Mississippi Scholarship Act; create to provide scholarships to K-12 public school students.

MS HB1277

Mississippi Dual Credit Scholarship Program; create.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS SB2487

Mississippi Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Scholarship Program; establish.

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