Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1046

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to special administrative boards for unaccredited school districts

Impact

The enactment of SB1046 is expected to lead to more effective management of unaccredited school districts by allowing the state to intervene directly when educational standards are not met. The bill outlines the responsibilities of the special administrative board, ensuring that it has the authority to manage the school district's operations, including hiring a superintendent and entering into contracts for educational services. This shift in governance represents a significant alteration in how educational institutions address accreditation failures, providing a mechanism intended to facilitate improved educational outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1046 modifies provisions relating to special administrative boards for unaccredited school districts in Missouri. The bill aims to establish a more structured approach for managing school districts that fall below accreditation standards. When a school district is classified as unaccredited, the state board of education is required to hold public hearings and determine a governance structure to aid the district in regaining accreditation. This includes the possibility of appointing a special administrative board to oversee operations, which will operate under specific guidelines set forth by the state board.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB1046 revolve around the balance of power between state intervention and local governance. Critics argue that the process of appointing a special administrative board could undermine locally elected school boards and the authority of local communities in making educational decisions. Proponents contend that these measures are necessary to address educational inequities and ensure that all students receive a quality education, particularly in districts struggling to meet accreditation standards. Additionally, the bill’s stipulations for regular reporting and community engagement aim to address concerns about transparency and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB306

Modifies provisions relating to special administrative boards for unaccredited school districts

MO SB215

Creates, modifies, and repeals provisions relating to student transfers to nonresident districts

MO SB398

Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

MO HB387

Requires the state board of education to provide for a transition to a special administrative board for certain unaccredited school districts

MO HB660

Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts

MO SB602

Modifies provisions relating to the powers of boards of fire protection districts

MO SB813

Modifies provisions relating to ambulance districts

MO SB61

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO SB362

Modifies provisions relating to election administration

MO SB792

Creates and modifies provisions relating to school safety

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