Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB618

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Virtual public schools; authorize operation of by certain educational providers or locally sponsored virtual public schools.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend Section 37-161-3 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. It will facilitate the creation of a Mississippi Virtual Public School Program aimed at transforming online education. This will not only broaden the scope of educational options available to students but is intended to address the challenges of the achievement gap between high and low-performing students. Importantly, the State Department of Education will oversee these programs, ensuring that they maintain the same standards and resources as traditional public schools.

Summary

House Bill 618 proposes the establishment of locally sponsored virtual public schools in Mississippi, allowing local school districts and regional education agencies to operate online educational programs. Under this legislation, a total of three virtual public schools can be created, which will be free of charge for students. The goal is to provide additional educational options to families, particularly for students attending low-performing schools, in an effort to improve academic achievement across the state. It emphasizes using technology and existing resources to enhance educational opportunities for at-risk students.

Contention

Despite the bill's potential benefits, it raises several points of contention among stakeholders in the educational community. Critics have voiced concerns that these virtual public schools may draw funding away from traditional schools, exacerbating existing financial challenges. Additionally, there are worries regarding the accountability and quality of education provided through such programs, particularly in terms of monitoring student engagement and achievement. The provision for private providers to manage these schools has also sparked discussion about the appropriateness of outsourcing educational services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1622

Mississippi Virtual Public School Program; bring forward.

MS SB2602

Public schools; provide for portability between.

MS SB2156

Released time courses; authorize for public school students to attend off campus religious or moral instruction for credit.

MS SB2173

Ad valorem tax increase for schools; require approval by levying authority before school board publishes election notice.

MS SB2164

Charter schools; require to compile and release same data as noncharter public schools.

MS HB1391

Public schools; allow to employ or accept the service of chaplains.

MS HB1263

Public schools; allow to employ or accept the service of chaplains.

MS SB2624

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB673

Public Schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB818

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

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