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Mississippi Housing Partnership Executive Director Timothy Collins is one of two new members on the JPS board. Credit: Adam Lynch

The City Council voted today to confirm Mayor Harvey Johnsonโ€™s two additional nominees to the Jackson Public Schools Board of Trustees. After delaying the vote for weeks due to in-fighting, council members voted 5-0 to add Linda Rush and 4-1 to appoint Timothy Collins to the seven-member board.

Ward 5 Councilman Charles Tillman cast the lone vote against Collinsโ€™ confirmation. Tillman has protested Johnsonโ€™s selection of Tillman, saying that he felt excluded from the selection process for a representative of Ward 5 on the school board.

Ward 6 Councilman Tony Yarber, who is also principal of JPSโ€™ Marshall Elementary School, does not attend school board confirmation hearings, citing a conflict of interest. Ward 2 Councilman Chokwe Lumumba was also absent from todayโ€™s meeting.

Rush, a Jackson State University administrator, is president of the Siwell Middle School Parent Teacher Association. She told council members that she would solicit information from a variety of perspectivesโ€”parents, teachers and studentsโ€”before making her decisions.

Collins is executive director of the Mississippi Housing Partnership and president of Partners to End Homelessness. He said that he hoped to increase the districtโ€™s attention on the issues of students living in poverty.

Both appointees told council members that they needed more information before forming an opinion on JPS Superintendent Lonnie Edwards, who is appealing a Dec. 7 decision by the board to let his contract expire at the end of this school year.

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Chokwe couldn’t make it to today’s council meeting because he was busy pulling off the craziest closing argument that I’ve heard about in a while. Glad that the Scott Sisters are well enough to attend trials other than their own. Also glad to see that they can cash-in on their fame. And for all those Chokwe haters out there, at least he didn’t toss a $100 bill at the judge this time.


“And for all those Chokwe haters out there, at least he didn’t toss a $100 bill at the judge this time.” Ha, this story has to be shared.


Ms. Rush – solid pick, solid person. My family loves her to death

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