Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB170

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Compulsory school attendance; require youth court petition after third unlawful absence and authorize community service for violations.

Impact

If enacted, HB170 would directly impact parents, guardians, and custodians of compulsory-school-age children by imposing legal requirements for school attendance. In alignment with the established educational framework, the youth court would gain authority to enforce attendance laws by adjudicating cases of noncompliance, potentially leading to community service requirements for students who do not meet attendance standards. The bill reflects a commitment to improving educational engagement, which proponents argue is necessary for students’ success.

Summary

House Bill 170 aims to amend the Mississippi Compulsory School Attendance Law by mandating that school attendance officers must file a petition with the youth court after a child has three unlawful absences during a school year. The proposed law introduces measures for accountability regarding school attendance, ensuring that students are enrolling in and attending school consistently. This change is intended to ensure compliance with educational mandates while providing a framework for addressing habitual truancy through legal measures.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny regarding its implications for parental rights and responsibilities. Critics could argue that the measures to penalize non-attendance, including community service, are overly punitive and could disproportionately affect families facing challenges that impede school attendance. Additionally, concerns may be raised about the jurisdiction of the youth court over educational matters, and whether such interventions are the most effective method for ensuring children's education. The balance between enforcing attendance laws and recognizing genuine hardships faced by families will be central to ongoing discussions about the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB281

Compulsory school attendance; require youth court petition after third unlawful absence and authorize community service for violations.

MS SB2615

Compulsory school attendance law; require of kindergarten-age children.

MS HB276

School attendance; require for children unable to score a 21 or higher on ACT until the child reaches 18 years of age.

MS HB1610

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

MS SB2618

School attendance officers; transfer responsibility of employment from MDE to local school districts.

MS HB1358

Excused absences; permit for students participating in roping or barrel horse events.

MS SB2157

School attendance officers, State Superintendent of Education, Executive Director of Community College Board; set salaries.

MS HB820

School attendance officers; provide formula for allocating funds for the employment of and increase minimum base salary of.

MS HB792

Student absenteeism; excuse those related to an exceptional student's disability.

MS HB80

Conservatorship; authorize court to allow petitioner seeking approval of minor settlement to perform conservator's duties.

Similar Bills

MS HB1358

Excused absences; permit for students participating in roping or barrel horse events.

MS HB1222

Excused absences; permit for students participating in roping and barrel horse events.

MS HB91

School attendance; require for children unable to score a 21 or higher on ACT until the child reaches 18 years of age.

MS HB276

School attendance; require for children unable to score a 21 or higher on ACT until the child reaches 18 years of age.

MS HB1512

Compulsory School Attendance; revise and require social workers.

MS HB1250

Student absenteeism; excuse those related to an exceptional student's disability.

MS SB2506

Mississippi Compulsory School Attendance Law; revise standards and procedures to include disability assessment.

MS HB792

Student absenteeism; excuse those related to an exceptional student's disability.