Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB161

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

College and Career Readiness Planning Program; create.

Impact

Under HB161, all public schools serving eighth-grade students will be required to administer the EXPLORE assessment. Similarly, tenth-grade students will take either the PLAN or PSAT assessments starting in the 2027-2028 school year. These assessments are intended to provide early indicators of student performance and readiness for postsecondary education. This initiative is expected to better inform educational stakeholders about the needs of students, thereby aiding in course selection and improving overall academic performance.

Summary

House Bill 161 establishes the College and Career Readiness Planning Program aimed at enhancing the readiness of students for college and careers. The bill mandates the implementation of a precollege readiness assessment program designed to reduce educational expenses, shorten the time required for degree completion, and enhance student success rates by minimizing the necessity for remedial coursework. The legislation emphasizes the significance of preparing students academically to meet the demands of higher education and the workforce.

Contention

The bill reflects a growing awareness of the challenges faced by students transitioning from high school to college, particularly the issues stemming from unpreparedness that necessitate remedial education. Opponents may argue that while the intentions behind the bill are commendable, funding and resource allocation for such assessments could strain school budgets. Additionally, debates may arise over the efficacy of standardized testing as a true measure of readiness and the potential pressure it places on students.

Implementation

The State Department of Education is tasked with overseeing the implementation of these assessments and is required to collect and analyze data to enhance the program's efficiency. The department must also report annually to legislative committees on the program's effectiveness, ensuring that the initiative continually adapts to meet the educational needs of students across Mississippi. The act will come into effect on July 1, 2026, giving adequate time for schools to prepare for this comprehensive initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB313

College and Career Readiness Planning Program; create.

MS HB373

College and Career Readiness Planning Program; create for administration of pre-ACT assessments in public schools.

MS HB11

Mississippi Career and Technical Education Employability (MissCATEE) Program; establish to provide tuition-free community college for certain CTE programs.

MS HB1556

Mississippi Career and Technical Education Employability (MissCATEE) Program; establish to provide tuition-free community college.

MS HB273

"2025 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS HB1629

"Mississippi Regional Early/Middle College High School Act of 2025"; create to increase high school and college completion rate.

MS SB2518

Universities and colleges; increase certain college renovation funds and require IHL board to develop PPP policies.

MS SB2527

Mississippi Resident Promise Grant Program; create to provide financial assistance to community college students.

MS SB2011

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB3012

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.