Bill Text: MS HB613 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: "Dream Makers Program"; create as an after-school program for students in Grades 7 and 8.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Failed) 2010-02-02 - Died In Committee [HB613 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2010-HB613-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2010 Regular Session

To: Education; Universities and Colleges

By: Representatives Scott, Coleman (65th), Clark

House Bill 613

AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING TO ESTABLISH AND IMPLEMENT A PROGRAM KNOWN AS THE "DREAM MAKERS PROGRAM" FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS IN GRADES 7 AND 8; TO PROVIDE THAT THE PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS; TO REQUIRE THAT THAT THE PROGRAM BE CONDUCTED AS AN AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM; TO REQUIRE THE PROGRAM TO BE A TWO-YEAR COURSE OF STUDY; TO PROHIBIT THE INCLUSION OF ANY STUDENT IN THE PROGRAM BEFORE A CERTAIN PERIOD; TO PRESCRIBE THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM; TO PRESCRIBE THE COMPONENTS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PROGRAM; TO PRESCRIBE ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROGRAM; TO REQUIRE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO DESIGNATE A PROGRAM ADVISOR RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING THE NECESSARY SERVICES TO FACILITATE THE EXECUTION OF CERTAIN GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE PROGRAM; TO REQUIRE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO DESIGNATE A REGIONAL COORDINATOR FOR THE DISTRICT TO ASSIST THE ADVISOR IN MEETING THOSE GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES; TO REQUIRE THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER TO DESIGNATE A STAFF MEMBER TO ACT AS PROJECT COORDINATOR BETWEEN THE MEDICAL CENTER AND THE ADVISOR; TO REQUIRE THE ADVISOR TO FILE A MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT AND SCHEDULE WITH THE PROJECT COORDINATOR; TO ESTABLISH THE DREAM MAKERS TRUST FUND IN THE STATE TREASURY TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS FOR START-UP COSTS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTING AND OPERATING THE PROGRAM; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     WHEREAS, The Mississippi Legislature emphasizes the importance of fostering high standards for educating the state's students enrolled in and attending public schools by increasing efforts to prepare these students for the pursuit of continued educational success and the professional careers that are obtained as a result; and

     WHEREAS, with a nationally widening gulf in the number of health care professionals, the Mississippi Legislature finds it incumbent upon itself to take proper measures to reduce shortages of health care professionals, as these shortages directly impact the medical workforce and the availability of health care throughout our state; and

     WHEREAS, with education being the fundamental building block for the grooming and development of the impressionable minds of our state's educable children for the educational and career paths upon which they will embark, there exists a great need for the implementation of a more rigorously enhanced scientific, mathematic and language arts curriculum in the public school setting to facilitate an increased educational capacity in health care programs; and

     WHEREAS, to accomplish the pertinent goal of producing a capable and knowledgeable health care workforce, a collaborative effort must be undertaken by the state's medically-based university and research institution, the State Department of Education and local school districts to afford students every reasonable opportunity to explore a career in the field of health care; and

     WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Mississippi Legislature to promote the educational accountability of public schools and the students educated therein through the implementation of informational, analytical and research-based programs of instruction to heighten public school students' awareness and interests in health care professions; NOW, THEREFORE,

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

     SECTION 1.  (1)  Beginning with the 2010-2011 academic school year, the State Department of Education in conjunction with the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, acting for and on behalf of the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC), shall establish and implement a program known as the "Dream Makers Program" for public school students in Grades 7 and 8, the purpose of which will be to stimulate interest in science and mathematics and the health care professions, especially among underserved and underrepresented populations in Mississippi, and to increase awareness of the urgent need for health care workers in our state.

     (2)  The introduction of students to any potential career in the health care professions through the program established under subsection (1) of this section must be conducted as an after-school program, during which time students shall be provided guidance about health-related careers and how science and mathematics pertain to these areas from a licensed school district employee with adequate certification in science or mathematics, or both.  The State Department of Education and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning shall determine the frequency that the programs will meet, as well as the number of meetings required to be facilitated by a UMMC medical student, resident or health care professional.

     (3)  The program shall be a two-year course of study for those students meeting the eligibility requirements of this subsection, and shall not include any student before the end of the first academic grading period for the local school district. Eligibility for participation is limited to students who:

          (a)  Maintain a cumulative 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale;

          (b)  Are recommended by the their science or mathematics teachers, or both;

          (c)  Have a consistent record of attendance;

          (d)  Display positive attitudes, character and citizenship; and

          (e)  Express a desire to expand their knowledge of health care and medicine.

     However, before any student is accepted for participation under the criteria of this subsection, that student's parent, legal guardian or custodian must submit written authorization, agreeing to the student's participation in the program.

     (4)  Each program shall include, but not be limited to, the following components:

          (a)  Dissection of various specimens;

          (b)  Blood pressure and temperature instruction;

          (c)  A health care professionals panel;

          (d)  Instructional interaction with UMMC medical students;

          (e)  Activities planned by individual program advisors; and

          (d)  An end-of-the-year awards banquet.

     Any program advisor, upon consulting the State Department of Education, may modify the program under his or her authority to expand the instructional components offered to the students served by the program.

     (5)  Students participating in the program must attend all meetings of the program; however, each student is allowed only one (1) excused absence per year in order to remain eligible for participation in the end-of-the-year awards banquet.  Any student missing in excess of one (1) absence per year may elect, but is not required, to continue participating in the program.

     (6)  Nothing in this section shall be construed to conflict with or repeal the provisions of laws relating to after-school mentoring programs and its components under Section 37-3-85.

     SECTION 2.  (1)  Each local school district shall designate a program advisor, who shall perform the necessary services to facilitate the execution of the program goals, objectives and activities by:

          (a)  Providing health care career exposure;

          (b)  Identifying, recruiting, selecting, mentoring and advising a group of seventh and eighth graders from the local school district to participate in the Dream Makers Program;

          (c)  Providing the minimum number of health care careers workshops per year, as designated by the State Department of Education and Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, to students in the Dream Makers Program;

          (d)  Providing Dream Makers student leadership workshops through community entities;

          (e)  Providing an evening presentation to members of the Dream Makers Program and their families on the costs associated with higher education and provide information on available sources of financial aid;

          (f)  Addressing unique issues relating to the cultural beliefs of the students from the local school district region about science and health care professions; and

          (g)  Educating students, families and communities about health care professions and UMMC.

     (2)  The program advisor shall develop session topics, which shall include areas of health care that are available and relevant to the community.

     (3)  The local school district shall designate a regional coordinator for the district, who will assist the program advisor in securing local health professionals for student workshops.  The regional coordinator will also assist in planning the schedule and activities with the program advisor and local health care professionals.

     (4)  UMMC shall designate a staff member to act as project coordinator between UMMC and the program advisor.  Throughout the period of the program, copies of all correspondence, work products, specifications, estimates and other materials prepared by the advisor shall be directed to the project coordinator and also to any other UMMC personnel designated by the project coordinator.  Direct contact or communication by the program advisor with other UMMC offices or any other state or governmental entity concerning the program shall be made only with the prior knowledge and approval of the project coordinator and the State Department of Education.

     (5)  (a)  The program advisor shall file with the project coordinator a monthly progress report and schedule for the program.  One (1) copy shall be forwarded to UMMC in sufficient time to be received no later than the tenth day of the month immediately following the end of the month covered by the report.

          (b)  Each report shall include a summary of accomplishments during the past month, a projection of work to be accomplished during the month the report is filed, and a long-range projection of work to be accomplished during the next three (3) months.  Any information required from UMMC and the dates that information is necessary in order to maintain the schedule must be specifically identified in these reports.

          (c)  A monthly report and schedule must be submitted until the program is completed.

          (d)  The schedule shall clearly show the reason for any delay such as program clarification or revision or delay in receipt of UMMC information or approvals, and shall include the dates that each delay started and ended.

     (6)  If requested by the project coordinator, the program advisor shall meet, as soon as possible, with the project coordinator and other UMMC and State Department of Education staff to discuss final details relative to commencement of and performance of this program in the local school district.

     SECTION 3.  (1)  There is established in the State Treasury a fund to be known as the "Dream Makers Trust Fund."  The purpose of the fund is to provide financial support to local school districts and schools for start-up costs and costs associated with implementing and operating the Dream Makers Program.  The fund shall consist of monies obtained from grants from the federal government, funds made available by the Legislature, grants, gifts, devises and donations from any public or private source.  The State Board of Education and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning shall administer the fund and may apply for any grants from the federal government or private sources. 

     (2)  The State Board of Education and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning shall jointly adopt rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this section.  If sufficient funds are available for this purpose, monies from the Dream Makers Trust Fund shall be distributed to qualifying school districts and schools in accordance to the procedures established by the State Board of Education and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning.

     SECTION 4.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2010.

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