Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1217

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

School business officers; establish mentorship program for.

Impact

The legislation stipulates that the mentorship program will operate on an annual cycle from July 1 to June 30. Mentors will be required to have a minimum of five years of experience, ensuring that mentees receive guidance from seasoned professionals. Additionally, both mentors and mentees will have access to training and resources, which will be crucial for their professional development. An annual report on program participation, outcomes, and recommendations will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature, promoting accountability and transparency.

Summary

House Bill 1217 proposes the establishment of a mentorship program specifically designed for school business officials in Mississippi. The primary objective of this bill is to enhance the professional development of school business officials by facilitating knowledge exchange and improving problem-solving skills. To achieve this, the program will be administered jointly by the Mississippi Department of Education and the Mississippi Association of School Business Officials. By providing structured mentorship, the bill aims to strengthen financial and operational management within schools.

Contention

Key points of potential contention may arise regarding the selection criteria for mentors and the effectiveness of the mentoring program. Concerns could be raised about whether the criteria adequately match the unique needs of diverse school districts. Another point of contention could be related to the accessibility of the program, ensuring that all eligible school officials can participate without financial barriers, as the bill indicates participation will be free of charge. The effectiveness of the annual workshops, designed to define program objectives and mentor responsibilities, may also come under scrutiny as stakeholders evaluate the overall impact of the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1563

School business officers; establish mentorship program for.

MS SB2539

School resource officers; enhance provisions for.

MS HB1161

Mississippi Autism Scholarship Program Act; establish.

MS HB197

MCOPS Grant Program; increase grant amount up to a minimum of $40,000 per officer employed as a school resource officer.

MS HB591

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for certain public school personnel and school resource officers.

MS HB583

School resource officers; require to follow student cohorts as they matriculate from grade to grade.

MS HB440

Trimester School Year Pilot Program; establish.

MS HB310

Hope Program; establish and develop system to re-enroll high school dropouts in programs leading to a high school diploma.

MS HB1432

MS Charter School Act of 2013; revise to expand opportunities for establishment of charter schools in certain districts.

MS HB756

Vocational education programs; require to be established in every school district or shared operation between multiple districts.

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