MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2018 Regular Session
To: Education; Appropriations
By: Representative Dixon
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-21-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE AN ASSISTANT TEACHER TO BE ASSIGNED TO EACH CLASS IN KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST THROUGH FOURTH GRADES AND TO PROHIBIT SALARY INCREASES FOR ADMINISTRATORS UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT AN ASSISTANT TEACHER IS EMPLOYED FOR EACH CLASS IN THOSE GRADES IN AN ADMINISTRATOR'S SCHOOL DISTRICT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 37-21-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
37-21-7. (1) This section
shall be referred to as the "Mississippi Elementary Schools Assistant
Teacher Program," the purpose of which shall be to provide an early
childhood education program that assists in the instruction of basic skills.
The State Board of Education is authorized, empowered and directed to implement
a statewide system of assistant teachers in kindergarten classes and in the
first, second * * *,
third and fourth grades. The assistant teacher shall assist pupils in
actual instruction under the strict supervision of a licensed teacher.
(2) (a) * * *
Each school district shall employ the total number of assistant teachers funded
under subsection (6) of this section. The superintendent of each district
shall assign * * *
an assistant * * * teacher to * * * each class in kindergarten * * * and first * * *
through fourth grades in the district in a manner that will promote the
maximum efficiency, as determined by the superintendent, in the instruction of
skills such as verbal and linguistic skills, logical and mathematical skills,
and social skills.
(b) If a licensed teacher to whom an assistant teacher has been assigned is required to be absent from the classroom, the assistant teacher may assume responsibility for the classroom in lieu of a substitute teacher. However, no assistant teacher shall assume sole responsibility of the classroom for more than three (3) consecutive school days. Further, in no event shall any assistant teacher be assigned to serve as a substitute teacher for any teacher other than the licensed teacher to whom that assistant teacher has been assigned.
(3) Assistant teachers shall have, at a minimum, a high school diploma or a High School Equivalency Diploma equivalent, and shall show demonstratable proficiency in reading and writing skills. The State Department of Education shall develop a testing procedure for assistant teacher applicants to be used in all school districts in the state.
(4) (a) In order to receive funding, each school district shall:
(i) Submit a plan on the implementation of a reading improvement program to the State Department of Education; and
(ii) Develop a plan of educational accountability and assessment of performance, including pretests and posttests, for reading in Grades 1 through 6.
(b) Additionally, each school district shall:
(i) Provide annually a mandatory preservice orientation session, using an existing in-school service day, for administrators and teachers on the effective use of assistant teachers as part of a team in the classroom setting and on the role of assistant teachers, with emphasis on program goals;
(ii) Hold periodic workshops for administrators and teachers on the effective use and supervision of assistant teachers;
(iii) Provide training annually on specific instructional skills for assistant teachers;
(iv) Annually evaluate their program in accordance with their educational accountability and assessment of performance plan; and
(v) Designate the necessary personnel to supervise and report on their program.
(5) The State Department of Education shall:
(a) Develop and assist in the implementation of a statewide uniform training module, subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor by the Legislature, which shall be used in all school districts for training administrators, teachers and assistant teachers. The module shall provide for the consolidated training of each assistant teacher and teacher to whom the assistant teacher is assigned, working together as a team, and shall require further periodic training for administrators, teachers and assistant teachers regarding the role of assistant teachers;
(b) Annually evaluate the program on the district and state level. Subject to the availability of funds specifically appropriated therefor by the Legislature, the department shall develop: (i) uniform evaluation reports, to be performed by the principal or assistant principal, to collect data for the annual overall program evaluation conducted by the department; or (ii) a program evaluation model that, at a minimum, addresses process evaluation; and
(c) Promulgate rules, regulations and such other standards deemed necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section. Noncompliance with the provisions of this section and any rules, regulations or standards adopted by the department may result in a violation of compulsory accreditation standards as established by the State Board of Education and the Commission on School Accreditation.
(6) In addition to other
funds allotted under the * * *Minimum Education or Adequate Education Program, each school
district shall be allotted sufficient funding for the purpose of employing an
assistant * * *
teacher for each class in kindergarten and first through fourth grades.
Until such time that an assistant teacher is employed for each class in
kindergarten and first through fourth grades in a school district, no
administrator in that district may be granted a salary increase. No
assistant teacher shall be paid less than the amount he or she received in the
prior school year. No school district shall receive any funds under this
section for any school year during which the aggregate amount of the local
contribution to the salaries of assistant teachers by the district shall have
been reduced below such amount for the previous year.
* * * The minimum salary for assistant teachers shall be
Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($12,500.00).
* * * The assistant teachers shall * * * be assigned to * * * classes as provided in subsection (2)(a)
of this section.
(7) * * *
Districts meeting the highest levels of accreditation standards, as
defined by the State Board of Education, shall be exempted from the provisions
of subsection (4) of this section.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2018.