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West Jackson neighbors express concerns over proposed development

July 12, 2012 Online Editor 1

JSU foundation supports idea; others are skeptical By Gail M. Brown Editor Members of the West Jackson community filled Koinonia Coffee House Tuesday evening, July 10, to voice concerns about a proposed mixed-income community development […]

Letters To The Editor

Acknowledgment for Civic Leadership and Engagement

July 5, 2012 Online Editor 0

Too often, we only hear about the negative – particularly when it comes to Jackson Public Schools.  As a long-time supporter of public education, I believe we need to commend Pamela Shaw, Founder and President […]

Education

Gray: ‘First day on job exciting’

July 5, 2012 Online Editor 0

New Superintendent says team is ready to work By Othor Cain Managing Editor In what he hopes to become a weekly session with reporters, Dr. Cedric Gray, newly installed chief of schools for the Jackson […]

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MISSISSIPPI LINK EXCLUSIVE: New JPS superintendent seeks advance information

June 21, 2012 Online Editor 0

Former deputy superintendent for Memphis City Schools assists By Othor Cain Managing Editor Dr. Cedric Gray is slated to begin work July 1 as superintendent of the Jackson Public Schools District. While this date is […]

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Rankin Co. principal, an AOY finalist

June 21, 2012 Online Editor 0

By Gail Gettis Guest Writer A Rankin County Middle School Principal is among the finalists for the 2012 Mississippi Administrator of the Year Award With his characteristic infectious smile, the principal of Rankin County Middle […]

Education

JPS rezoning essentially is restructuring

May 31, 2012 Online Editor 0

Stringfellow says operating JPS as it is now is wasteful By Othor Cain Managing Editor Hired to help craft a message about the rezoning that is scheduled to be implemented at the beginning of the […]

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JPS given more time to right a wrong

May 24, 2012 Online Editor 0

District has until Nov 1 to make improvements By Othor Cain Managing Editor Monday, May 21, proved to be a very busy day for officials within the Jackson Public Schools District. Board members called a […]

Education

Junior Coach Conference to Celebrate Youth Leaders in Jackson

April 19, 2012 Online Editor 0

Playworks Jackson uses recess and play to improve student behavior, provide opportunities for social/emotional development and make physical activity fun   JACKSON — Students from seven Jackson Public Schools will come together at the Playworks […]

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