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ESSA demands full transparency on K-12 educational funding

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By Lauren Poteat TriceEdneyWire.com Public school systems throughout the nation will now be required to be a lot more transparent when it comes to school funding. According to the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), […]

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Study: South’s native talent suffers without better schools

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By JONATHAN DREW Associated Press DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The South’s increasingly diverse homegrown talent won’t share in the region’s economic growth unless state leaders commit to spending more on public schools and higher education, […]

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Mississippi State physics major wins national scholarship

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi State University senior will receive a Barry Goldwater Scholarship. The university says physics major Nicholas A. Ezzell of Laurel will be the only Mississippian to get the award this […]

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Student housing project in progress near university

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LONG BEACH, Miss. (AP) – A building is being converted into a student housing complex near the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park Campus. WLOX-TV reported Thursday that Encompass, a Kentucky-based company, is working with […]

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Hinds CC, partners celebrate Metrocenter Mall project

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By Danny Barrett, Jr. Hinds Community College Donning hardhats and wielding sledgehammers, partners in a venture to create a “Comprehensive One-Stop Center” for workforce training and support services celebrated the launch of the project on […]

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Feds won’t make Mississippi redo A-to-F school rating system

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Federal education officials say Mississippi won’t have to restructure its system for assigning A-to-F letter grades to public schools. The U.S. Department of Education said in a news release Thursday that […]

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A HIPPY celebration of excellence; a community call to action

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The Mississippi Link Newswire LEXINGTON, Miss. – The Community Students Learning Center (CSLC) Home Instruction for Parents of Pre-school Youngsters (HIPPY) Advisory Board will present “A Celebration of Excellence,” Thursday,  March 29, 2018 at 5:30 […]

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Career-technical tuition aid falters over money issues

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A plan to pay community college tuition for some Mississippi students has died, with a state Senate negotiator saying lawmakers felt the state couldn’t afford the expense. House Bill 405 , […]

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Mississippi lawmakers approve budget plan for public schools

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By JEFF AMY Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Lawmakers are approving a slight increase in Mississippi’s K-12 education budget, although most of additional money won’t go to the main formula that funds public schools. […]

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Mississippi names first black higher education commissioner

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By JEFF AMY and SARAH MEARHOFF Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The first-ever African American has been named to oversee Mississippi’s eight public universities. The state College Board announced Friday that Alfred Rankins Jr. […]

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