Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB595

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Assessment of public and charter school facilities; require the State Department of Education to perform and present recommendations.

Impact

The implementation of HB 595 will lead to a systemic evaluation of educational facilities, including assessments on structural integrity, safety, compliance with regulations, and the adequacy of available academic spaces. The report generated from this assessment will provide essential data that can shape future legislative and administrative decisions regarding education financing and facility management. By modernizing school facilities, the bill aims ultimately to enhance educational environments, thereby benefiting both educators and students across the state.

Summary

House Bill 595 mandates the State Department of Education to conduct a comprehensive study and assessment of all public and charter school facilities within Mississippi. The aim is to ensure optimal use of academic spaces, evaluate the current conditions of facilities, and identify avenues for necessary modernization. This bill acknowledges the importance of such evaluations in allocating resources effectively, particularly given budget constraints and the necessity of addressing capital maintenance and renovation needs within schools.

Contention

Although the bill does not appear to present explicit points of contention within the provided documents, it could potentially motivate discussions about funding, allocation of lottery proceeds, and the prioritization of facility upgrades. Critics may express concerns regarding the $5 million appropriated from state lottery proceeds, questioning whether this funding will sufficiently address the extensive needs of public and charter school facilities. Further, there may be discussions on the role of third-party providers in the assessment process, including how their involvement may affect accountability and transparency in the evaluation outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1377

Assessment of public and charter school facilities; require the State Department of Education to perform and present recommendations on.

MS SB2153

Department of Education; require to review information and make recommendations to improve school district effectiveness.

MS HB672

Behavioral Threat Assessment Program; require State Department of Education and Department of Mental Health to establish.

MS SB2750

DMH; require to promulgate performance standards and perform periodic audits to assess community mental health centers.

MS HB777

"Mississippi Children's Assessment and Mental Health Opportunity (CAMHED) Act of 2025"; create to require screenings and assessments in all public schools.

MS HB256

Public purchases; increase procurement threshold for public schools and charter schools for competitive bid requirements to $10,000.00.

MS HB1355

Character education; require State Board of Education to develop and implement curriculum for public schools.

MS HB116

Alzheimer's disease and dementia; require State Department of Health to include education into existing public health programs.

MS HB1527

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all public school students in Grades 6-8.

MS HB1542

Diversity, equity and inclusion; prohibit instruction, assessment and training on conducted by public schools and charter schools.

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