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Most Miss. districts choose abstinence for sex ed

August 1, 2012 Monica Land Comments Off on Most Miss. districts choose abstinence for sex ed

JACKSON – (AP) More than half of Mississippi's school districts have chosen an abstinence-only approach to sex education, starting in the upcoming school year. A list released Friday by the state Department of Education shows […]

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2 health care workers jailed for exploiting the disabled

August 1, 2012 Monica Land 0

From The Mississippi Link Newswire JACKSON – Two Jones County residents are going to jail for taking advantage of the disabled and vulnerable, Attorney General Jim Hood said. Nicholas Barnes, 22, of Taylorsville, and Alex […]

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Mississippi Board of Education elects new leaders

August 1, 2012 Monica Land Comments Off on Mississippi Board of Education elects new leaders

From The Mississippi Link Newswire JACKSON – A former teacher, principal, and school superintendent can now add chairman of the Mississippi Board of Education to his long list of education experience. Dr. O. Wayne Gann, […]

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