The Mississippi Roots of Mizzou’s #ConcernedStudent1950The roots of the student-led movement that spurred the resignations this week of University of Missouri's president and chancellor, Tim Wolfe and R. Bowen Loftin, respectively—can be traced back to Yalobusha County.
JPS Middle School Scores ShineTwo Jackson Public Schools middle schools outscored all other JPS middle and high schools on math assessments students took last year.
Born into the Wrong DemographicFailing to pass Initiative 42 punished Mississippi's children simply because they were born into the wrong demographic.
State Test Scores Show Progress Against Higher StandardsMississippi middle- and high-school students are slowly adapting to more rigorous College and Career Ready standards according to state test results released on Thursday.
District by District: How Students ScoredJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi Department of Education has released the share of students in each school district that met or exceeded grade-level expectations for new tests in algebra I and English II.
School Advocates, Lawmakers to Clash Over MAEP Formula?As the dust continues to settle on the failed education-funding Initiative 42, new battle lines appear to be forming over the formula Mississippi uses to fund public schools.
GOP Leaders Hint at Revamp of Education FundingJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Republican legislative leaders said Wednesday they want to change Mississippi's education funding formula to try to push more money into classrooms and less into administrative expenses.
Stinker Quote of the Week: 'Important'On Monday, Nov. 2, Delbert Hosemann told the Associated Press that he predicted a light turnout in the Nov. 3 elections despite his role as the secretary of state.
Fixing Schools: Big Blue Skies, Nuts and BoltsIn 2006, when local voters approved a $150 million bond for Jackson Public Schools, a then-Jim Hill High School sophomore named Treshika Melvin thought about how the money would help her former middle school.
GOP Rallies, Robert Gray PraysGov. Phil Bryant's Democratic challenger, a long-haul truck driver, held a prayer vigil Monday in a park near the Governor's Mansion, with fewer than a dozen people participating.
Mississippi to Elect Governor, Decide School FundingMississippi voters are deciding whether to elect Republican Gov. Phil Bryant to a second term and their attorney general to a fourth. They also are filling all 174 legislative seats and choosing between two school funding initiatives.