7 Miss. Code. R. 2-101-101.1 - Responsibilities of State Board
(1) The State
Board of Education shall adopt rules and regulations and set standards and
policies for the organization, operation, management, planning, budgeting and
programs of the State Department of Education.
(a) The board is directed to identify all
functions of the department that contribute to or comprise a part of the state
system of educational accountability and to establish and maintain within the
department the necessary organizational structure, policies and procedures for
effectively coordinating such functions. Such policies and procedures shall
clearly fix and delineate responsibilities for various aspects of the system
and for overall coordination of the total system and its effective
management.
(b) The board shall
establish and maintain a system-wide plan of performance, policy and directions
of public education not otherwise provided for.
(c) The board shall effectively use the
personnel and resources of the department to enhance technical assistance to
school districts in instruction and management therein.
(d) The board shall establish and maintain a
central budget policy.
(e) The
board shall establish and maintain within the State Department of Education a
central management capacity under the direction of the State Superintendent of
Public Education.
(f) The board,
with recommendations from the superintendent, shall design and maintain a
five-year plan and program for educational improvement that shall set forth
objectives for system performance and development and be the basis for budget
requests and legislative initiatives.
(2)
(a) The
State Board of Education shall adopt and maintain a curriculum and a course of
study to be used in the public schools that is designed to prepare the state's
children and youth to be productive, informed, creative citizens, workers and
leaders, and it shall regulate all matters arising in the practical
administration of the school system not otherwise provided for.
(b) Before the 1999-2000 school year, the
State Board of Education shall develop personal living and finances objectives
that focus on money management skills for individuals and families for
appropriate, existing courses at the secondary level. The objectives must
require the teaching of those skills necessary to handle personal business and
finances and must include instruction in the following:
(i) Opening a bank account and assessing the
quality of a bank's services;
(ii)
Balancing a checkbook;
(iii)
Managing debt, including retail and credit card debt;
(iv) Completing a loan application;
(v) The implications of an
inheritance;
(vi) The basics of
personal insurance policies;
(vii)
Consumer rights and responsibilities;
(viii) Dealing with salesmen and
merchants;
(ix) Computing state and
federal income taxes;
(x) Local tax
assessments;
(xi) Computing
interest rates by various mechanisms;
(xii) Understanding simple contracts;
and
(xiii) Contesting an incorrect
billing statement.
(3) The State Board of Education shall have
authority to expend any available federal funds, or any other funds expressly
designated, to pay training, educational expenses, salary incentives and salary
supplements to licensed teachers employed in local school districts or schools
administered by the State Board of Education. Such incentive payments shall not
be considered part of a school district's local supplement as defined in
Section
37-151-5(o),
nor shall the incentives be considered part of the local supplement paid to an
individual teacher for the purposes of Section
37-19-7(1).
MAEP funds or any other state funds shall not be used to provide such
incentives unless specifically authorized by law.
(4) The State Board of Education shall
through its actions seek to implement the policies set forth in Section
37-1-2.
Notes
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