Mississippi Young Readers Club; establish pilot program to provide reading literature to certain students to enhance early literacy.
Impact
The MYRC program seeks to address disparities in access to quality reading materials by focusing on schools serving economically disadvantaged populations. The implementation includes provisions for participating students to receive at least twelve age-appropriate books each year. This is expected to support the establishment of home libraries and promote at-home reading practices that align with Mississippi's literacy goals. The program aims to complement existing literacy initiatives, such as the Literacy-Based Promotion Act.
Summary
House Bill 752, known as the Mississippi Young Readers Club (MYRC), establishes a pilot program aimed at enhancing early literacy among students in participating public schools. The program, administered by the Center for Excellence in Literacy Instruction at the University of Mississippi, will provide developmentally appropriate books and literacy materials for students to foster reading engagement and family involvement in literacy activities. The initiative is designed to run for one school year, starting in the 2026-2027 school year, and can be continued based on legislative appropriations.
Contention
Discussions surrounding HB752 may raise points of contention regarding funding and the program's scalability. While the bill allows for public and private funding—including private matching funds—it does not obligate the state to secure future appropriations for the program. This aspect could lead to debates about the sustainability of the initiative and its long-term viability. Furthermore, the priorities in selecting schools may also be scrutinized to ensure that the most underserved student populations are adequately served.
Mississippi Young Readers Club; establish to authorize SDE to partner with organization to provide reading literature to certain student reading below grade level.
Mississippi Young Readers Club; establish to authorize SDE to partner with organization to provide reading literature to certain student reading below grade level.