Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2292

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/5/26  
Refer
2/13/26  

Caption

School curriculum; require that schools teach civics courses before completion of high school.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly alter the state's educational landscape by integrating a standalone civics curriculum into the high school graduation requirements. With the State Department of Education tasked to prescribe oversight of the course content and standards, this legislation aims to ensure consistency across schools while emphasizing contemporary civic scholarship. As part of the requirement, students will learn about the federal and state constitutions and be educated on critical topics such as federalism, separation of powers, and the importance of civil discourse. Such educational reforms are seen as essential for building a foundation of civic knowledge necessary for participation in democracy.

Summary

Senate Bill 2292 aims to mandate that every public and charter school in Mississippi teach civics courses starting from the 8th grade until the completion of 12th grade. This requirement is set to be implemented with the educational changes taking effect in the 2027-2028 school year. The bill stipulates that the curriculum will promote knowledge of the United States' history, heritage, civic life, and civic institutions, along with skills in critical analysis and understanding civic roles. The bill is a response to perceived gaps in civic knowledge among students and aims to foster informed and engaged citizens.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2292 appears to be largely positive among supporters who advocate for reform in civic education. Proponents argue that teaching civics is crucial in preparing students to engage meaningfully in their communities and understand their roles within a democratic society. In contrast, concerns have been raised regarding the resources available for implementing this curriculum and ensuring all educators are adequately trained to deliver effective civics instruction. Some critics fear that mandating civics may not adequately address more immediate educational needs or that it might lead to curriculum disputes.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention stems from the training requirements for educators that will be necessary before the courses commence. Questions have been raised about the availability of suitable resources for effective teacher training. Additionally, the independence of the curriculum in terms of political neutrality could be a discussion point, as civics education can often be intertwined with political ideologies. The bill's passage, with a unanimous vote of 52-0, indicates strong legislative support; however, the implementation process will be critical in determining its overall success and reception in the education community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2605

School curriculum; require that schools teach civics courses before completion of high school.

MS HB355

School curriculum; require teaching of certain high school subjects in "C", "D" and "F" rated districts.

MS SB2147

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades 6-12.

MS SB2168

High school graduation requirements; require civics course to graduate.

MS HB667

High school curriculum; require SBE to develop for instruction in civics and home economics.

MS SB2183

School curriculum; allow public schools and charter schools to offer elective courses relating to certain religious texts.

MS HB1234

Civics; require State Board of Education to develop curriculum for public middle and high school students.

MS HB1236

Physical education curriculum; require full implementation in all K-12 schools.

MS SB2174

Civics Test; require passing score for high school graduates and high school equivalency diploma applicants.

MS HB1355

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

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