Voucher Expansion Bill Dies in CommitteeThe effort to expand public-education vouchers to allow low-income families to send their children to private schools died today in committee.
Voucher Bill Moves Forward in Mississippi LegislatureA bill moving forward in the Mississippi House of Representatives would vastly expand a small program to use tax money to pay private school tuition or for home-schooling.
Lawmakers Look to Consolidate at Least 10 School DistrictsMississippi lawmakers want to abolish two school districts and consolidate at least eight others, part of a renewed push to pare down the state's 144 school districts to increase efficiency.
Charter School Expansion Bills Ignite House, SenateSo far, only two charter schools operate in the state, but the Mississippi House and Senate Education Committees met yesterday in hot debate over the establishment of more.
Lawmakers: Sound Smarter About EducationIt is a leap in logic to say that districts in more affluent areas perform better with less public dollars; thus, that's all the funds poorer districts need.
Muzzling Mississippi’s EducatorsGoing into last November's elections, Mississippi educators were hoping for real leadership. Instead, what they got was more of the same.
Legislators Determined to Tinker with Public EdJust three months after Initiative 42 failed in the November election, the Mississippi Legislature has already seen an explosion of controversial education bills—with school consolidation leading the pack.
Senate Panel Seeks Appointed Local School SuperintendentsMississippi lawmakers are making a fresh push to have 55 elected local school superintendents appointed by school boards instead, with the Senate Education Committee approving such a bill Wednesday.
2016 Education BillsEducation is a hot topic in the Mississippi Legislature. The following education bills dropped for consideration.