Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB278

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

State Board of Education; require to develop curriculum and implement programs of conflict resolution.

Impact

One significant change introduced by this bill is the allowance for students who have not faced disciplinary action to opt for community service in lieu of suspension or expulsion when they commit offenses. This approach not only seeks to curb negative behaviors but also encourages students to engage positively with their communities. The bill prioritizes the supervision of conflict resolution programs in failing school districts by school resource officers, thus providing both accountability and support for effective implementation.

Summary

House Bill 278 aims to enhance conflict resolution and peer mediation techniques within Mississippi's public school districts. The bill mandates the State Board of Education to develop a curriculum and implement programs specifically designed to address these issues, with an emphasis on age and grade-appropriate content. It also requires the local school districts to adopt this curriculum before the 2025-2026 school year. This initiative seeks to combat bullying and violence among students, fostering an environment more conducive to learning and emotional well-being.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind HB278, it faces potential contention points related to resource allocation and enforcement. Critics might argue that the introduction of mandated programs could strain already limited school resources, especially in districts classified as failing. Additionally, ensuring adequate training for staff and community involvement could pose challenges in the effective realization of the bill's objectives. Moreover, the reliance on school resource officers for supervision might raise concerns about the implications of law enforcement presence in school disciplinary matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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