Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2302

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Teaching Honesty, Respect, Integrity, Virtue, and Excellence (THRIVE) Act; enact.

Impact

The THRIVE Act intends to standardize character education across Mississippi schools, which may significantly influence the current educational landscape. By prioritizing specific values and traits, the legislation seeks to guide students toward positive societal roles. However, the implementation of these mandated courses is contingent upon each school board's compliance with the prescribed policies, including making materials accessible for public scrutiny and allowing parents to opt out their children from participation. Moreover, schools are required to provide annual reports to state officials regarding compliance and the adoption of these courses.

Summary

Senate Bill 2302, known as the Teaching Honesty, Respect, Integrity, Virtue, and Excellence (THRIVE) Act, mandates the teaching of character education courses in all public elementary and secondary schools in Mississippi. The act requires the State Department of Education to approve a list of developmentally appropriate courses that must be adopted by school districts before the 2026-2027 academic year. This educational initiative aims to instill not only character traits like trustworthiness, responsibility, and respect but also a success sequence that promotes values such as the importance of high school completion, full-time work, and marriage before parenthood. The approved courses will focus on foundational values deeply embedded in American, particularly Mississippi, traditions.

Contention

The bill has sparked debates regarding its implications on educational content and parental rights. Supporters argue that the THRIVE Act will enhance the moral development of students and prepare them for future responsibilities as family and community members. Conversely, critics may contend that the legislation enforces a specific set of values that could limit diverse perspectives and undermine the educational autonomy of local districts. The requirement for schools to adopt courses strictly from an approved list may also raise concerns about the flexibility and relevance of educational content in varying community contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB350

Comprehensive sex education; require teaching of in Grades K-12.

MS HB355

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

MS SB2536

Public school districts; require implementation of a success sequence and character education curriculum in.

MS HB1355

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

MS HB1881

Integrity in Gaming in Support of Honest Taxpayers Act; create.

MS HB1622

Mississippi Virtual Public School Program; bring forward.

MS SB2515

REFOCUS Act; enact.

MS HB1516

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act"; enact and bring forward provisions related to.

MS HB1434

Aeronautics, Geospatial, Engineering, Nursing and Technical Skills (AGENTS) of Excellence Program Act; create to improve academic and workforce outcomes.

MS SB2219

Rejecting Racism in Higher Education Act; enact.

Similar Bills

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