Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB603

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers become licensed.

Impact

The grant program will be administered by the State Board of Education and allows school districts to enter agreements with assistant teachers to waive parts of their salaries in exchange for tuition support towards obtaining a baccalaureate degree. This program is set to address the high turnover rates and stress experienced by teachers due to insufficient staffing, which aggravates the teacher shortage crisis by risking the quality of education provided across the state.

Summary

House Bill 603, known as the Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program, establishes a framework aimed at assisting eligible assistant teachers in obtaining their teaching licenses. The bill is designed to attract and retain qualified teachers within Mississippi’s education system by providing financial assistance equivalent to the minimum annual salary for assistant teachers. This initiative is particularly vital as there is a noted shortage of licensed teachers nationwide, and Mississippi seeks to reinforce its commitment to high-quality education for all students.

Contention

Notable contention around HB603 includes concerns regarding the potential for financial liability imposed on teachers who fail to fulfill their teaching obligations after receiving grants. Critics argue this could create pressure and discourage participation in the program. Furthermore, the bill prescribes eligibility criteria that require assistant teachers to have at least five years of experience, which some may see as limiting the pool of applicants. Proponents, however, emphasize the need for robust qualifications to ensure that teaching standards are maintained and to effectively combat the teacher shortages affecting the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1458

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers to become licensed.

MS SB2780

Assistant teachers; increase minimum salary.

MS HB1492

Assistant teachers; increase minimum salary to $19,000.00.

MS HB1446

Teacher salaries; authorize supplement for teachers in critical shortage subject areas in "D" and "F" districts.

MS SB2319

Geographical critical teacher shortage area; provide such teachers with salary supplement.

MS HB1184

Teachers; provide $2,000 annual salary supplement to those employed in designated geographically critical teacher shortage area.

MS HB1445

Assistant teachers; provide annual salary supplement in "C," "D" and "F" school districts.

MS HB994

Retired teachers; allow to return to teaching for a maximum of five years while receiving retirement benefits.

MS HB62

Teacher licensure; create additional nontraditional route for certain individuals to receive.

MS SB2754

Salary supplement; provide to experienced teachers willing to relocate and teach in an "F"-designated school.

Similar Bills

MS HB305

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers to become licensed.

MS HB1458

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers to become licensed.

MS HB274

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers become licensed.

MS HB1704

Appropriations; revise certain FY 2024 appropriations and direct transfers.

MS SB2825

Appropriations; revise certain FY2024 appropriations, fund authority and transfers.

MS HB101

Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2022; create.

MS HB1671

Early Learning Collaboratives; expand to provide in every school district by the start of the 2028-2029 school year.

MS HB732

Early Learning Collaboratives; expand to provide in every school district by the start of the 2027-2028 school year.