Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2675

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Charter schools; revoke charter if school remains "D" or "F" rated for longer than two consecutive years.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2675 is expected to significantly affect state laws governing charter schools. By introducing stricter performance requirements, the bill aims to enhance the quality of education provided by charter schools in Mississippi. It effectively establishes a clear guideline for the authorizers regarding when a charter should be revoked, thereby ensuring that underperforming schools are addressed promptly. The bill also emphasizes transparency in the renewal process, requiring authorizers to issue performance reports and public summaries based on schools' compliance and achievements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2675 amends Section 37-28-33 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the renewal and revocation of charters for charter schools. The bill stipulates that a charter school will have its charter revoked or not renewed if it is designated as a 'D' or 'F' rated school under the state’s accreditation rating system for longer than two consecutive years. This legislative change aims to hold charter schools accountable for their performance and ensure they meet certain educational standards.

Contention

Notably, points of contention surrounding SB 2675 include the potential implications for schools facing challenges. Critics of the bill may argue that schools rated as 'D' or 'F' could be unfairly penalized, especially if they serve communities that face socioeconomic disadvantages. There could be concerns about the loss of educational options for families, as the closure of such schools might limit school choices in certain areas. Proponents, however, contend that maintaining lower-performing schools does not serve the students' interests and emphasize the need for accountability and improved educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1150

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

MS HB1010

Charter schools; require automatic approval of new school when applicant is currently operating charter school in MS and authorize expansion.

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 SB2553

Charter school funding; revise funding formula.

MS HB60

Charter schools; require MAEP funds to be transferred to student's home school district when student disenrolls.

MS HB1173

EEF procurement cards; authorize issuance to eligible charter school teachers.

MS HB1042

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

MS HB1412

School curriculum; require teaching of certain high school subjects in "C", "D" and "F" rated districts.

MS HB599

Schools in district transformation; prohibit mandatory consolidation if progressing toward termination of district transformation status.

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