Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1777

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Allows a low-performing school district to enter into a contract with a state-approved entity for the establishment of a "Public School Transformation Campus"

Impact

The bill targets school districts that are identified as being in the bottom five percent in terms of annual performance. By providing these districts the opportunity to operate under a different educational management structure, SB1777 seeks to exempt them from several regulations that could typically hinder their operational freedom. This exemption is outlined in the provisions of the existing RSMo sections, thereby streamlining the process for these schools to implement transformative educational practices that will ideally lead to improved student performance.

Summary

Senate Bill 1777, introduced by Senator Coleman, aims to enhance the education system in Missouri by allowing low-performing school districts to enter into performance-based contracts with approved entities. This legislation focuses specifically on establishing 'Public School Transformation Campuses' to improve educational outcomes. Under the framework of this bill, local school boards will have the leeway to contract either with charter schools or nonprofit educational management organizations to operate these transformation campuses, subject to the approval of the state board of education.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB1777 relate to the implications of allowing external entities to manage public schools. Critics argue that such a move might reduce local control over education and set a precedent for privatizing public education. Supporters, however, claim that the flexibility afforded to struggling school districts will lead to much-needed improvement in student outcomes, particularly in areas with historically low academic performance. Additionally, the bill’s encouragement for charter schools to partner with districts may not sit well with all educational stakeholders who advocate for traditional public school funding and operation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB70

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

MO SB227

Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contracts

MO SB693

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

MO SB88

Repeals provisions authorizing the establishment of charter schools in Boone County

MO SB233

Provides for the establishment of an early education school district in St. Louis County

MO SB796

Requires school districts and charter schools to notify parents about the use of tutoring programs or services at least half-owned by entities outside the United States

MO SB360

Creates the Education Freedom Act and modifies provisions relating to the assessment of public elementary and secondary schools

MO HB1446

Requires school districts and charter schools to notify parents if schools use tutoring services or programs owned by a foreign entity

MO HB711

Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools

MO SB266

Creates and modifies provisions relating to responsibilities of publicly funded elementary and secondary educational entities

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