Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB678

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Public schools; allow to employ or accept services of chaplains.

Impact

The introduction of chaplains into schools could lead to significant changes in how schools manage student services and support programs. By requiring chaplains to comply with safety regulations such as background checks, the bill seeks to ensure a safer environment for students. Furthermore, the bill amends existing laws to incorporate chaplains into teams trained for emergency response and school safety protocols, potentially enhancing the capability of schools to handle crises and improve overall safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 678 aims to allow public schools and charter schools in Mississippi to employ or accept chaplains to provide support, services, and programs within the school setting. The bill stipulates that any chaplain employed or volunteering in a school must undergo a criminal background check before starting their duties. Additionally, the bill prohibits schools from employing individuals who are registered sex offenders. This is positioned as a means to enhance the student support structure within schools, providing a source of guidance and assistance to students in need.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 678 involves the broader implications of introducing chaplain services into public schools, particularly regarding the separation of church and state. Opponents may argue that bringing religious figures into public education settings could lead to religious influence in school policies and practices, while proponents contend that the emotional and social support provided by chaplains is essential for student well-being. The potential for diverse interpretations of the chaplain's role and their integration into existing mental health and crisis management frameworks is likely to spur debate among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 SB2618

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

MS HB1610

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

MS SB2538

Mississippi School Safety Act of 2019; make various updates to.

MS SB2598

Public schools; allow retired administrators to return to work as teachers.

MS HB997

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for instructional and administrative personnel employed by public school districts.

MS SB2170

School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop a salary schedule that all school districts shall use when employing.

MS HB794

Corporal punishment; require school districts that allow, to adopt a policy allowing parents to opt in.

MS HB820

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

Similar Bills

AZ SB1269

Public schools; volunteer chaplains; authorization

IA HF884

A bill for an act authorizing school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to employ chaplains, or engage volunteer chaplains, to provide services to students. (Formerly HF 334.)

IA HF334

A bill for an act authorizing school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to employ chaplains, or engage volunteer chaplains, to provide services to students.(See HF 884.)

MT SB525

Authorize use of school chaplains in school districts and public charter schools

MO SB49

Authorizes school districts and charter schools to employ or accept chaplains as volunteers

MO SB118

Authorizes school districts and charter schools to employ or accept chaplains as volunteers

OH HB531

Enact the School Chaplain Act

SC S0122

School Chaplains