Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1710

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Requires public high schools to begin mandated instruction no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and establishes the "Missouri Sleep and Education Advisory Task Force"

Impact

The bill has the potential to significantly change daily schedules for high schools across Missouri, impacting transportation, parental routines, and community schedules. By institutionalizing later start times, the legislation aims to provide students with more opportunity for rest, thereby addressing concerns related to student well-being and academic achievement. Furthermore, the bill mandates that districts coordinate with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for assistance in implementing these changes, potentially leading to improved logistical solutions for school operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1710 introduces legislation aimed at improving high school students' sleep patterns by mandating that public high schools in Missouri start their instructional day no earlier than 8:30 a.m. This requirement is set to take effect at the earliest during the 2027-28 school year, or when any existing collective bargaining agreements regarding start times expire. The bill acknowledges the importance of sleep for adolescents and seeks to align school schedules with research indicating that later start times can benefit student health and academic performance.

Contention

Notably, the bill does provide for waivers in exceptional cases where school districts face challenges that would make adhering to the mandate difficult. This provision aims to address local needs while still promoting broader state-wide goals. However, this flexibility may lead to uncertainties regarding compliance and enforcement, as different districts might interpret 'unique challenges' variably. Critics of the bill could argue that while the intent is commendable, the ramifications on transportation systems and pre-existing agreements may introduce complications that detract from the bill's goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB134

Establishes the "Missouri Task Force on Nonprofit Safety and Security"

MO HB77

Establishes the "Missouri Parental Choice Tax Credit Act" relating to a tax credit for certain educational expenses

MO SB654

Creates the "Missouri Student Responsibility and Teacher Empowerment Act" requiring school districts and charter schools to adopt, publicly post, and annually review a code of student conduct

MO SB802

Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day

MO HB461

Requires instruction on human sexuality and development in schools

MO SB693

Prohibits the establishment of new charter schools in St. Louis City beginning August 28, 2025

MO SB204

Creates the Missouri Geospatial Advisory Council

MO HB854

Requires public school districts and charter schools to prevent student use of electronic personal communications devices during regularly scheduled instructional activities

MO SB172

Establishes the Missouri Free School Meals Program to reimburse schools for providing free breakfasts and lunches to all students

MO SB476

Establishes provisions relating to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority

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