One Mississippi; require State Dept of Ed. to provide copies for sale to students in Grade 2 for instruction during "Read Across America Week."
Impact
This bill will have a significant effect on state education policies by establishing a new requirement that will integrate specific literature into the state’s curriculum. Schools will be responsible for keeping an inventory of the books distributed and will require student guardians to purchase the book at cost. This could raise discussions about educational funding, access to materials, and the financial burden placed on families for required educational resources.
Summary
House Bill 1286 mandates the Mississippi Department of Education to acquire and distribute copies of the book 'One Mississippi' to every public school district and charter school for Grade 2 students, beginning with the 2026-2027 school year. This initiative aims to foster an understanding of Mississippi's cultural heritage and promote civic pride among young students by educating them about the state song through a provided lesson plan. The law will also ensure that instruction on the book aligns with the national 'Read Across America Week' observance.
Contention
There may be points of contention surrounding the requirement for parents to purchase the book, as this could disproportionately impact families with limited financial ability. Critics might argue that educational materials should be funded entirely by the state to ensure equal access for all students. Additionally, discussions may arise about the appropriateness of the content and its relevance to the current educational goals within the state's curriculum.
Mississippi Young Readers Club; establish to authorize SDE to partner with organization to provide reading literature to certain student reading below grade level.