Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB763

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

"Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2025"; enact to permit students to receive religious instruction during the school day.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would amend the Mississippi Compulsory School Attendance Law, providing specific guidelines for how released-time moral instruction can be implemented. The new framework is intended to enhance parental rights by permitting them to choose additional moral instruction for their children, ideally fostering a more comprehensive educational experience. It also aims to standardize how school attendance is tracked, ensuring that students attending religious education during this designated time are not penalized academically.

Summary

House Bill 763, known as the Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2025, seeks to allow local school boards in Mississippi to permit religious instruction during school hours for students who have received parental consent. The bill stipulates that each local school board may survey their students to identify those who desire to participate in such instruction. If a sufficient number of students show interest, the school board is required to allow them to leave school for up to one hour each week to receive the instruction off school premises. This reflects a growing trend in U.S. education to balance moral and religious education with state regulation of schooling.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate regarding the separation of church and state principles. Critics argue that providing time for religious instruction during school hours infringes on the educational integrity and secular nature of public schools. There is concern that such provisions could lead to inequalities in educational opportunities if not all students have equal access to off-campus religious instruction, potentially isolating those without such affiliations from aspects of the broader educational experience. Moreover, challenges may arise regarding local implementation, as different school boards could interpret the requirements and survey processes differently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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