Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB606

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

High School Activities and Athletics Monitor; require State Superintendent of Public Education to employ.

Impact

The implementation of HB 606 would bring significant changes to the oversight policies regarding high school athletics in Mississippi. The new monitor will be able to access various records from school districts and athletic associations to ensure that the rules governing student participation are followed. This could lead to more consistent application of policies across schools, ultimately aiming to protect student interests while participating in sports and other activities. The annual reports filed by the monitor are expected to provide valuable data to the State Superintendent and legislative committees concerning the state of high school athletics.

Summary

House Bill 606 seeks to amend Section 37-3-11 of the Mississippi Code to mandate the employment of a High School Activities and Athletics Monitor by the State Superintendent of Public Education. This role is intended to oversee and assess activities related to high school athletics and extracurricular activities, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. The bill outlines a clear set of responsibilities for the monitor, which includes auditing financial transactions related to athletic organizations and reviewing bylaws for consistency. The intent is to enhance transparency and accountability within high school sports and related activities.

Contention

While supporters may argue that this bill fortifies the governance of high school sports by introducing a dedicated position for oversight, there could be contention surrounding the potential implications of increased bureaucratic measures. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the additional administrative burden that this could place on schools and the potential for it to detract from local governance. Opponents may view it as an overreach, suggesting that it could undermine existing local control within school districts regarding how athletic activities are managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB227

Visual art and music education; require instruction of in public schools as a part of the curriculum.

MS HB1016

Public schools; allow to employ or accept the service of chaplains.

MS HB360

Local Government Control of Public School Athletics Task Force; create to evaluate transfer of such activities from schools.

MS HB459

Teacher contracts; prohibit superintendents from entering into with current licensed employees for continuation of employment before.

MS HB1094

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all MS students in Grades 6-12.

MS SB2670

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades six through twelve.

MS SB2334

State Superintendent of Public Education and Director of the Community College Board; set maximum salaries.

MS HB73

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

MS HB1106

National board certified occupational therapists and school psychologists; require salary supplement for public education employees.

MS HB4130

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; create to provide funding mechanism for public schools.

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