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Mom Wins for Victory for Military Families in Mississippi

Mom Wins for Victory for Military Families in Mississippi

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
October 11, 2024
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Parent Power:  Local mom, Amanda Kibble, with Douglas Carswell from the Mississippi Center for Public Policy.

 

Rankin county mom, Amanda Kibble, is celebrating an important win for her family.  Her victory could also help military families throughout the state.

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Earlier this year, House Bill 1341 was signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves.  The new law allows families of military personnel to transfer their children to any traditional public school in the state, assuming receiving school has capacity.  It means that military families effectively now have school choice within the public school system.

 

“When this bill was passed” explains Amanda “it meant that we would be able to keep our little boy in the school we really wanted him to be in”.

 

“Last year, we were so excited when the bill passed.  It meant our son, who has a dyslexia diagnosis, could get some stability.  As a military kid, he’s already experienced enough difficulties and instability.”

 

However, the good news did not last.

 

“At the beginning of the year, we were told that we had misinterpreted the bill” Amanda explained.  “House Bill 1341 was, they said, not for National Guard families. It was only for Active Duty personnel.”

 

“This was a real blow to our family.  At his current school, my son grew so much in confidence.  I was really anxious that would all be lost if we were forced out of the school of our choice”.

 

Amanda reached out to local Senator Josh Harkins – and contacting the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, which fights for school choice.

 

Now the Attorney General has issued a formal opinion stating the National Guard AGR families are included in the legislation after all.  National Guard families can have school choice.

 

“We are ecstatic to have won and to have the opportunity to let my son stay in his school for the rest of the year.  However, while we have won a huge victory, our family will have to move next year.  We want to see a change so that school choice is a reality for all families”.

 

“The Attorney General’s opinion applies specifically for National Guard Active Guard Reserve (AGR) but does not yet apply to Traditional Guard Members or those on Active Duty for Operational Support (ADOS) orders or Title 32 orders.  This needs to change”.

 

“Senator Harkins was wonderful and did so much to help” she added.

 

“This is good news for Amanda and her family – and its great news for Mississippi military families” explains Douglas Carswell from the Mississippi Center for Public Policy.

 

“Any families in a similar situation should get in touch with us”, he added.

 

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