The Mississippi Legislature has passed a new K-12 education funding formula, sending the bill to the governor's desk and ...
Mississippi’s K-12 public schools have made verifiable progress in past decade, none of it more important than stemming a ...
While MAEP’s death was largely celebrated by Mississippi lawmakers, the new law bears many similarities to the one that just ...
With graduation season in full swing, tonight we salute a small-town rural school in Smith County for making state and ...
As Mississippi lawmakers look to the 2025 session, House Speaker Jason White is already set on legislation to determine how K ...
The House and Senate committees that oversee the state’s education budget, discussed potential changes to the public K-12 ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has signed legislation that will change the way the state pays for public schools, ditching a ...
The gap between the national average and Mississippi’s eighth-grade reading score hasn’t closed at the rate of fourth-grade ...
The schools are receiving more than $17,000 each for students with disabilities on the basis of assessments by teachers, not ...
Beyond the immediate fiscal impacts, students who are chronically absent are likely to struggle academically, which means ...
DONNELLSON – Central Lee Community School District Superintendent Dr. Andy Crozier reported to the school board recently there were some changes to open enrollment funding and shared the impacts.
Despite a recent Mississippi Supreme Court ruling allowing $10 million in public money to be spent on private schools, 2024 ...