Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2217

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

"Mississippi Natural Hair Care School"; create.

Impact

The impact of this legislation is significant as it represents a further investment in vocational education within the state. By creating a focused institution for natural hair care, SB2217 aims to professionally prepare individuals for employment in a growing industry segment. The school will serve not only as a means of education but also as a community resource for skills development, potentially improving economic opportunities for residents. Furthermore, the plan requires the State Board of Education to develop a budget for the operation of the school, emphasizing the state's commitment to supporting educational initiatives in specialized fields.

Summary

Senate Bill 2217 proposes the establishment of the Mississippi Natural Hair Care School, a technical institute designed to provide vocational training in natural hair care services. The bill specifies that the school shall be governed by the State Board of Education, which is tasked with developing an operational plan for the school, including its opening and funding. This initiative aims to cater to students interested in pursuing careers in the natural hair care field, ensuring that they receive appropriate instruction and training. The Mississippi Natural Hair Care School is to be located in Greenville, Mississippi, positioning it strategically to serve the local community.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there may be points of contention surrounding the funding and operation of the Mississippi Natural Hair Care School. Critics might raise concerns about prioritization of resources and argue whether there are greater educational needs within the state that should be addressed first. Other discussions may focus on the effectiveness of vocational schools in general and their alignment with workforce demands. Additionally, the establishment of such institutions could provoke debates about curriculum standards and the qualifications necessary for instructors in specialized training programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB4130

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

MS HB1447

SAVED; create study committee to determine establishing model school for failing schools in the Mississippi Delta.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS HB1982

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB305

Mississippi Access to Care Act; create.

MS HB532

Mississippi School Safety Guardian Act; create.

MS HB1007

The Crown Act; prohibit discrimination based on natural hairstyles.

MS HB885

Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

MS HB747

Mississippi Scholarship Act; create to provide scholarships to K-12 public school students.

MS SB2659

Mississippi Parks Corporation; create.

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