Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB173

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

First grade enrollment; allow child who turns six on or before December 31 to start at beginning of that school year.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would expand the definition of 'compulsory-school-age child' within Mississippi law, ensuring that more children could enter first grade earlier. This change could lead to an increase in the number of students entering first grade at a younger age, aligning educational opportunities with the developmental readiness of more children. The law also indirectly addresses family logistics concerning school enrollment, potentially easing transitions for many families moving from different states where laws may differ. Overall, the amendment reflects a growing awareness of flexibility in educational programming for young children.

Summary

House Bill 173 seeks to amend specific sections of the Mississippi Code concerning the age requirements for enrolling children in public schools. Particularly, the bill allows children who will be six years old on or before December 31 to enroll in first grade at the beginning of the school year during which they turn six. This is a notable shift from the previous law that set a more rigid limit of requiring children to be six by a stricter September 1 deadline for first grade enrollment. The bill aims to provide greater flexibility for parents and guardians regarding when their children can start their formal education, which could impact early childhood development opportunities in the state.

Contention

During discussions about HB 173, some concerns were raised regarding the implications of changing the enrollment cut-off date. Critics argue that this could lead to disparities in student readiness and maturity levels among peers starting school, which might affect classroom dynamics and the educational experience. Additionally, the alteration to the 'compulsory-school-age' definition may lead to logistical challenges for schools as they adapt to varying enrollment patterns and address the needs of younger students entering first grade. As such, this bill illustrates the ongoing debates about how best to structure early education and address the diverse needs of children and families in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB279

First grade enrollment; allow child who turns six on or before December 31 to start at beginning of that school year.

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 SB2041

School enrollment; criminalize the enrollment without establishing domicile.

MS SB2038

School enrollment; criminalize enrollment without establishing domicile within the school district.

MS SB2615

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

MS HB1433

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

MS SB2160

School district enrollment choice; extend to National Guard members, regardless of children's residence.

MS SB2616

Education funding; update language, and include grades 7-8 in CTE multiplier for grades 9-12.

MS SB2594

Our Children's Health Impacts Our Future Law; require notice of the importance of a medical and dental physical.

MS HB687

Spouse and children of first responders killed in the line of duty; provide scholarship for attendance at postsecondary institutions.

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