Autistic and children with development disabilities; require school district to develop safety plan to prevent elopement from school campuses.
Impact
To fulfill the requirements of the bill, schools must implement several critical measures. These include creating procedures for immediate parental notification if a student elopes, conducting coordinated on-campus searches, and contacting emergency services only under verified circumstances. Furthermore, the SAFE Team will consist of school principals, assistant principals, and other appointed members, including school resource officers who will oversee the elopement plan's development and annual training for school staff.
Summary
House Bill 893 aims to enhance student safety in public schools by addressing the specific needs of students with disabilities, particularly those with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities who are at risk of elopement. The bill mandates that each public school establish a School Staff Assistance for Emergencies (SAFE) Team and develop a comprehensive elopement plan. This initiative is designed to proactively manage and respond to situations in which these students might leave school grounds unsupervised, thereby posing a safety risk.
Contention
One contentious aspect of the bill is its requirement for the development of individualized elopement quick reference guides for students at risk. These guides will be personalized, containing essential information about the student, their communication needs, and potential locations they might elope to. While proponents argue that these measures will ensure a safer environment for vulnerable students, some critics raise concerns about the implementation burden this may create for schools, particularly regarding staff training and resource allocation.
Implementation
The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, giving schools time to prepare for these requirements. The Mississippi Board of Education is authorized to promulgate necessary rules for effective implementation, which may further detail the procedures and support schools will need to comply with the bill's provisions. As schools begin to formulate these plans, a collaborative approach with parents and guardians will be essential to create effective safety protocols.
"Mississippi Children's Assessment and Mental Health Opportunity (CAMHED) Act of 2025"; create to require screenings and assessments in all public schools.