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MS HB547

MS HB547
"Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025"; create.


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Introduced
01/10/2025
In Committee
01/10/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/04/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Create The "mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act Of 2025"; To Define Certain Terms; To Provide For The Public Funding Of The Program, Which Shall Be Available To Parents And Families On A Voluntary Participation Basis; To Prescribe The Minimum Standards Of Education Required To Be Offered To Children Enrolled In The Program; To Prescribe The Manner By Which Payments Will Be Made To Prekindergarten Programs, Whether Such Programs Are Offered Through The Public School District Of Residence, An Outside District Or Through A Prequalified Private Provider; To Establish The Minimum Standards Required For The Prequalification Of Private Providers; To Prescribe The Manner By Which Local School Districts Must Account For Students Enrolled In Prekindergarten Programs For Purposes Of Determining Average Daily Attendance; To Require The Program To Be Jointly Administered By The State Board Of Education And The Division Of Early Childhood Care And Development; To Provide For The Expansion Of School-based Prekindergarten Programs; To Require The Board And The Division To Establish A Process To Calculate The Annual Statewide Tuition Rate For Prekindergarten Education; To Provide For An Administrative Procedures Process For Entities Aggrieved By Actions Of The Board And Division; To Require Annual Reports On The Program And Any Recommendation For Improvement Or Discontinuation To The Legislature; To Bring Forward Section 37-21-51, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2025, creating a comprehensive statewide voluntary prekindergarten education system for four-year-old children. The program will provide at least ten hours per week of publicly funded prekindergarten education for 35 weeks annually, with parents having the choice to enroll their child in either a public school district or a prequalified private provider's program. School districts will be required to pay tuition for prekindergarten education at a statewide rate, with providers needing to meet rigorous quality standards, including National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation, specific teacher-to-child ratios, professional development requirements, and curriculum aligned with early learning standards. The program will be jointly administered by the State Board of Education and the Division of Early Childhood Care and Development, with strict monitoring and evaluation processes to ensure program quality and effectiveness. Providers must offer developmentally appropriate education focusing on social, emotional, intellectual, language, literacy, and physical development, and the state will conduct annual reviews and reports to the legislature to track the program's progress and outcomes. The bill aims to expand access to high-quality early childhood education while giving parents flexibility in choosing a prekindergarten program for their children.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 02/04/2025)

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