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MS HB656

MS HB656
Mississippi Special-Purpose Schools Oversight Board; establish.


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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 Be Known And Cited As The "mississippi Special-purpose Schools Oversight Act Of 2026"; To Declare The Legislative Purpose Of Improving Academic, Literacy, And Workforce Outcomes For Neurodivergent Students And Students With Specific Learning Differences Through Targeted Remediation And Early Intervention; To Recognize The Role Of Accredited Special-purpose Schools In Serving Students With Dyslexia, Adhd, Autism Spectrum Disorder, And Related Learning Disabilities; To Create The Mississippi Special-purpose Schools Oversight Board As An Independent Board Of Record Under The State Department Of Education For Administrative Purposes Only; To Prescribe The Board's Composition, Appointment Authority, Geographic Representation, Professional Qualifications, Terms Of Office, Organization, And Limitations On Consecutive Service; To Vest The Board With Final Authority Over The Authorization, Reauthorization, And Accreditation Of Special-purpose Schools, Subject Only To Judicial Review; To Enumerate The Powers And Duties Of The Board, Including Establishing Standards For Measurable Student Growth, Remediation Effectiveness, Progress Monitoring, Reintegration Into General Education, Data Collaboration With The Mississippi Student Information System, Advisory Responsibilities To The Legislature And State Department Of Education, And Annual Reporting Requirements; To Authorize The Board To Promulgate Rules And Regulations Pursuant To The Mississippi Administrative Procedures Act; To Require The State Department Of Education To Provide Administrative And Logistical Support While Preserving The Board's Independent Decision-making Authority; To Provide For Funding Through Legislative Appropriations And Other Lawful Sources, Including Grants And Federal Funds; To Authorize The Employment Of An Executive Director And Necessary Staff And To Provide For Compensation, Per Diem, And Travel Reimbursement Of Board Members; To Establish An Effective Date; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Mississippi Special-Purpose Schools Oversight Act of 2026," establishes a new Mississippi Special-Purpose Schools Oversight Board to improve academic, literacy, and workforce outcomes for neurodivergent students and those with specific learning differences, such as dyslexia, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder, by recognizing and overseeing accredited special-purpose schools that provide targeted remediation and early intervention. The board, which will operate under the State Department of Education for administrative purposes only, will consist of nine members with diverse professional backgrounds appointed by the Governor, State Superintendent of Education, and legislative leadership, and will have the final authority to authorize, reauthorize, and accredit these special-purpose schools, subject only to judicial review. The board's responsibilities include setting standards for student growth and remediation effectiveness, monitoring school performance through the Mississippi Student Information System (MSIS), advising the legislature and State Department of Education, and reporting annually on school performance. The State Department of Education will provide administrative support, while the board will be funded through legislative appropriations and other sources, and will be authorized to hire an executive director and staff, with board members receiving per diem and travel reimbursement.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 02/03/2026)

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