Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB458

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

MS Student Funding Formula; increase percentage of allotted weight attributable to low-income students for determining preliminary weighted enrollment.

Impact

If passed, HB 458 would significantly impact state education funding by recalibrating the way in which educational resources are allocated. This adjustment is expected to provide additional funding to districts that serve a higher percentage of low-income students. By recognizing the economic challenges faced by these students, the bill aims to promote better educational outcomes and reduce disparities among school districts in Mississippi. It represents a shift towards a more inclusive funding model that directly ties financial support to student demographics.

Summary

House Bill 458 aims to amend Section 37-151-205 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, increasing the percentage of allotted weight given to low-income students when determining the preliminary weighted enrollment for schools and charter schools. The bill intends to enhance the Mississippi Student Funding Formula by recognizing the specific financial needs of low-income students, thus ensuring that schools receive adequate funding based on their diverse student populations. Supporters argue that this adjustment is essential to foster equitable educational opportunities across the state, particularly in underfunded areas where the majority of students are low-income.

Contention

However, the bill has not been without contention. Critics argue that merely adjusting weights does not address deeper systemic issues within the education system, including the availability of resources and quality of education in low-income areas. Concerns have also been raised regarding the potential administrative burden on schools to track and report these new weighted formulas accurately. There is debate among legislators about whether this approach is the most effective way to achieve educational equity or if alternative strategies, such as direct funding increases or enhanced support programs, should be considered.

Implementation

The proposed changes outlined in HB 458 are set to take effect on July 1, 2025, if passed. Implementation will require schools and charter institutions to adjust their reporting systems to align with the new funding formula. Furthermore, ongoing evaluations will be necessary to monitor the effectiveness of this approach in achieving the desired educational outcomes and to make further amendments as necessary based on the results observed post-implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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