Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2306

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Commission on School Accreditation; task with governing professional conduct of school board members.

Impact

The legislation aims to bolster the integrity of the educational system in Mississippi by formally establishing guidelines for the behavior and responsibilities of school board members. By empowering the State Department of Education to enforce these rules and potentially reduce or remove compensation for cited violations, the bill attempts to instill a culture of accountability. This makes it clear that professional misconduct will have direct, financial consequences, thereby encouraging compliance with established regulations.

Summary

SB2306 amends Section 37-17-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance the governing framework for school board members by establishing clearer rules and regulations regarding their professional conduct. The bill directs the State Board of Education, through the Commission on School Accreditation, to create these standards and to impose penalties for violations. This represents a significant step towards ensuring accountability among school board members and maintaining higher standards within educational governance in the state.

Contention

While the bill generally aims for improved oversight, it may raise concerns among existing school board members who might view the potential for compensation reductions as punitive. Opponents could argue that this creates a chilling effect on governance, making individuals hesitant to take on board positions due to fear of penalties. Discussions among legislators may delve into the balance between accountability and the autonomy of local governance, suggesting that interpretations of 'professional conduct' may vary widely across different school districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2523

Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation; update membership.

MS SB2178

School boards; authorize to vote on providing members and their dependents with health insurance paid for by local funds.

MS HB3

Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation; revise composition of to ensure adequate representation.

MS HB1542

Diversity, equity and inclusion; prohibit instruction, assessment and training on conducted by public schools and charter schools.

MS HB371

Professional School Counselors Pilot Program; establish in certain school districts with high incidences of teen pregnancy.

MS HB817

School board members; authorize grounds and prescribe procedures for removal from office.

MS HB1525

Charter schools; grant a two-year start up delay or reapplication process and provide salary supplement to National Board Certified Professionals.

MS SB2624

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB673

Public Schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

MS HB818

Public schools; require school boards to adopt policy on bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.