MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

1998 Regular Session

To: Education

By: Representative Scott (80th)

House Bill 245

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-17-8, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO DESIGNATE TWO IN-SERVICE STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAYS FOR BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES. 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

SECTION 1. Section 37-17-8, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

37-17-8. (1) The State Board of Education * * *, through the Commission on School Accreditation, shall establish criteria for comprehensive in-service staff development plans. These criteria shall: (a) include, but not be limited to, formula and guidelines for allocating state funds for in-service training to local school districts which have an approved plan; (b) provide that such funds may not be allocated to local school districts which do not have approved plans; and (c) require that a certain portion of the funds allocated pursuant to an approved plan be used exclusively for the purpose of providing staff development training for beginning teachers within that local school district and for no other purpose. The board shall each year make recommendations to the Legislature concerning the amount of funds which shall be appropriated for this purpose.

(2) Beginning in school year 1984-1985, and each school year thereafter, every school district shall submit to the Commission on School Accreditation for its approval a comprehensive in-service training staff development plan to be used in that school district. Before the plan is submitted to the commission, the plan shall have been prepared by a district committee appointed by the district superintendent and consisting of teachers, administrators, school board members, and lay people, and it shall have been approved by the district superintendent.

(3) Beginning with the 1998-1999 school year, each school district shall provide, as a component of its comprehensive in-service staff development plan, training to administrators, teachers and nonlicensed school personnel in the application and utilization of appropriate culturally specific behavior management techniques. The school board shall designate two (2) existing in-service training days for the study of behavior management techniques. In developing a training program on such behavior management techniques, school districts are encouraged to solicit input from parents, local law enforcement agencies, youth court counselors and any other available resource groups dedicated to working with children and youth.

(4) In the event any school district meets Level 4 or 5 accreditation standards, the State Board of Education * * *, in its discretion, may exempt such school district from the provisions of this section.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 1998.