School Helps Traumatized Syrian Kids HealFor many Syrian children traumatized and driven from their homes by their country's civil war, the opportunity to head back to school — even if it's in a dusty, wind-swept refugee camp — is a chance to return to a …
High Court Looks at Race in College Admissions Nine years after the Supreme Court said colleges and universities can use race in their quest for diverse student bodies, the justices have put this divisive social issue back on their agenda in the middle of a presidential election campaign.
JPS Takes City to CourtJackson Public Schools is taking the city to court over the City Council's refusal to approve a millage rate to support the school district's approved budget.
Prof: Context Often Missing in Civil-Rights TeachingOle Miss history professor Charles Eagles says the university should reach beyond slogans and teach more about slavery, segregation and other difficult parts of the state's past.
Will Miss. School Funding Formula Survive?The gap between MAEP, the school funding formula, and money state lawmakers appropriate could widen to more than $300 million.
City Denies JPS Budget Increase The Jackson City Council voted Friday to deny Jackson Public Schools the extra $2.7 million it requested for the upcoming fiscal year.
Fitch Suspends College Tuition ProgramState Treasurer Lynn Fitch is auditing Mississippi's prepaid college tuition program to see whether it needs to be overhauled or scrapped.
Chicago Teachers End StrikeChicago children returned to school on Wednesday after teachers ended a seven-day strike.
Miss. School Ratings RiseUnder a new law, the old seven-step system, running from a high of star to a low of failing, is now to a five-step A-to-F system.
JPS Supe Intros New ProgramsDr. Cedric Gray said he wants to create an advisory committee to develop an early childhood education program in JPS.