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Mississippi Senate slams the door on homeschoolers wanting to play public school sports

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Mississippi lawmakers are saying no to home school students who want play sports in public schools. Senate Bill 2329 died Thursday when 17 senators voted for it and 31 voted against it. […]

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Pascagoula, Moss Point schools among those in line for grants to improve reading skills

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — With thousands of Mississippi third-graders at risk of flunking this year because they can’t read at a basic level, State Board of Education members are likely to vote Friday to award […]

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