Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1213

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Adolescent Literacy Initiatives; require MDE to establish for Grades 4-8.

Impact

The legislation aims to profoundly impact state education laws by requiring school districts to adopt comprehensive literacy assessment systems that include universal screenings and diagnostic assessments at multiple intervals throughout the academic year. It emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in tracking their children's reading progress and mandates that educational programs provide targeted interventions for students identified as having reading difficulties. By ensuring that all teachers receive professional training in evidence-based literacy instruction, the bill is poised to improve overall reading performance among students historically underserved in this area.

Summary

House Bill 1213, known as the 'Adolescent Literacy Initiative', is designed to enhance reading and writing proficiency for students in grades four through eight. The bill mandates the implementation of evidence-based instructional methods aligned with the science of reading, defining critical concepts related to reading deficiencies, dyslexia, and effective assessment strategies. A key component of this initiative is the prohibition of outdated teaching methods such as the balanced literacy and three-cueing systems, which have been found ineffective for many students, particularly those with dyslexia. The bill reflects a concerted effort to promote a consistent and effective literacy education system across the state.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1213 highlights concerns about the implications of turning literacy instruction into a uniformly mandated process throughout the state. While proponents argue it standardizes educational outcomes and addresses long-standing deficiencies in student performance, critics assert that it may undermine local flexibility and responsiveness to individual student needs. Some educators fear that rigid compliance requirements could stifle innovative teaching methodologies and limit the ability of districts to customize their literacy programs based on local demographics and specific student needs. Additionally, funding and resource allocation for the implementation of this comprehensive initiative may present challenges for school districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB857

Literacy-based Promotion Act; revise to expand intervention and strategies for literacy proficiency among students in Grade 4 through 8.

MS HB1527

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all public school students in Grades 6-8.

MS HB797

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all MS students in Grades 6-12.

MS SB2147

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades 6-12.

MS HB1528

Mississippi Young Readers Club; establish to authorize SDE to partner with organization to provide reading literature to certain student reading below grade level.

MS HB1626

Mathematics Proficiency and Intervention Act; establish to provide intensive multitiered system of supports for students in kindergarten through Grade 3.

MS HB366

STEM Pilot Program; require SDE to create in certain school districts for students in Grades 4-8.

MS HB1256

Qualified licensed dyslexia therapy teacher; require State Department of Education to employ and assign one to each county.

MS HB1290

Increasing Reading Efficiency and Accountability Development (iREAD) Pilot Program; establish for "D" and "F" schools.

MS HB1433

The "Flexible and Rightful Education Enrollment (FREE) Act;" establish for students in "D" and "F" schools and districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.