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MS HB576

MS HB576
School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/03/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Amend Section 37-13-81, 37-13-83, 37-13-85, 37-13-87 And 37-13-89, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify The Name Of The Office Of Compulsory School Attendance Enforcement And Dropout Prevention Within The State Department Of Education; To Provide For The Appointment Of An Executive Director Of The Office By The State Superintendent Of Public Education; To Transfer The Responsibility For Employing And Establishing The Duties Of School Attendance Officers From The State Department Of Education To Local School Districts; To Abolish The Three Regional School Attendance Officer Positions; To Provide That Staff Employed By The State Superintendent Of Education To Enforce The Mississippi Compulsory School Attendance Law Shall Be Compensated At The Same Salary Received By Regional School Attendance Officers For Fiscal Year 2026 Rate Plus An Additional 25%; To Clarify The Minimum Qualifications Necessary For School Attendance Officers And Remove The Requirement Of The State Personnel Board To Establish Additional Qualifications For School Attendance Officers; To Provide That School Attendance Officers Employed By The State Department Of Education On July 1, 2026, Shall Be Transferred To Employment Status As Employees Of Their Respective School Districts With Work Locations Therein And Shall Enforce Attendance At Charter Schools Located Within The School District; To Provide For The Sharing Of Administrative And Costs Sharing Responsibilities Of Two Or More School Districts Which Were Simultaneously Served By The Same School Attendance Officer; To Provide For The Transfer Of Any Unused Accumulated Leave; To Require The State To Provide Funding For One School Attendance Officer For Every 3,000 Compulsory-school-age Children In Enrollment In The Public Schools Of A County; To Establish The Minimum Salary Of Newly Hired School Attendance Officers Beginning July 1, 2026, And Authorize Local School Boards To Pay Additional Compensation Above The Minimum Salary On A Scale Established By The Local School Board; To Provide That School Attendance Officers Transferred To The Local School District From The State Department Of Education Shall Be Compensated At The Same Salary Received Fiscal Year 2026 Rate Plus An Additional 25%; To Provide That School Attendance Officers Shall Not Experience Any Interruption Of Service With The Public Employees' Retirement System And The School Employees' Health Insurance Plan As A Result Of The Transfer Of Employment Responsibility; To Require The State Department Of Education And The Mississippi Association Of School Superintendents To Submit A Report To The Legislature On The Status And Progress Of School Attendance Officers As Employees Of The Lunch School District; To Amend Section 37-13-107, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions; To Amend Section 37-13-91, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Local School District To Report Any Unexcused Absence Of A Student To The School Attendance Officer Within 24 Hours Of The Absence; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill shifts the responsibility for employing and defining the duties of school attendance officers from the State Department of Education (MDE) to local school districts, effective July 1, 2026. It also abolishes three regional school attendance officer positions and clarifies the name of the state office overseeing compulsory school attendance. The bill outlines that staff previously employed by the State Superintendent of Public Education to enforce attendance laws will receive a salary increase of 25% above their Fiscal Year 2026 rate. Minimum qualifications for attendance officers are specified, removing the State Personnel Board's role in establishing additional qualifications. School attendance officers employed by the MDE on July 1, 2026, will be transferred to their respective local school districts, continuing to enforce attendance laws, including for charter schools within their district. The bill also addresses cost-sharing for districts that previously shared an attendance officer and ensures no interruption in retirement or health insurance benefits for transferred employees. It mandates state funding for one attendance officer per 3,000 compulsory-school-age children and sets a minimum salary for newly hired officers, allowing local boards to offer additional compensation. Finally, the bill requires local school districts to report unexcused absences to attendance officers within 24 hours and mandates a joint report to the Legislature on the progress of attendance officers as local employees.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 02/03/2026)

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