MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

1998 Regular Session

To: Education; Appropriations

By: Representative Scott (80th)

House Bill 1354

AN ACT TO PROVIDE AN ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS UNDER THE MINIMUM EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF EMPLOYING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COUNSELORS; TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS IN EACH SUBSEQUENT FISCAL YEAR UNTIL EACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAS EMPLOYED AT LEAST ONE COUNSELOR; TO AUTHORIZE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS TO ASSIGN SCHOOL COUNSELORS TO PARTICULAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS; TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO EMPLOY A SUPERVISOR OF COUNSELORS AND ISSUE REGULATIONS REGARDING THE SERVICES OF SUCH COUNSELORS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.  

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

SECTION 1. (1) Beginning with the 1998-1999 school year, in addition to other funds allotted under the minimum education program, each school district shall be allotted sufficient funding to employ one (1) elementary school counselor, with funding for an additional elementary school counselor to be allotted per fiscal year until each elementary school in the school district has one (1) state-funded counselor. However, until the time that there is a counselor in every elementary school at a counselor:student ratio of 1:500 or less, the annual appropriation for elementary counselors shall not be reduced.

(2) The State Department of Education may increase the number of positions funded each year beyond the above requirements as money is made available.

(3) The assignment of the school counselors to the particular elementary schools shall be at the discretion of the local school district with the following restrictions:

(a) The counselor:student ratio shall be no greater than 1:500, or one (1) counselor per school building, whichever is less.

(b) No individual shall be employed as an elementary school counselor without appropriate training and certification as a school counselor by the State Department of Education.

(4) To qualify for minimum program funding, school counselors shall be full-time professional personnel, shall spend at least seventy-five percent (75%) of work time in a direct counseling relationship with pupils, and shall devote no more than one-fourth (1/4) of the work day to administrative activities which are counselor related.

(5) Nothing in this act shall prohibit any school district from employing with local funds more elementary school counselors than are provided for in this act.

(6) The State Department of Education shall employ a supervisor of counselors who holds certification as a school counselor. The supervisor's responsibilities shall include the oversight of the new elementary counseling programs as well as existing secondary programs.

(7) The State Department of Education may adopt rules and regulations regarding the activities of the school counselor, and the school counselor is authorized to perform such services that are not inconsistent with the rules and regulations.

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