Mississippi Teacher Shortage Program Could Be Extended to 2027
Mississippi could continue a program to help retain and attract educators to the state amid an ongoing critical teacher shortage.
Mississippi could continue a program to help retain and attract educators to the state amid an ongoing critical teacher shortage.
Mississippi University for Women could be merged into Mississippi State University under a bill lawmakers will soon vote on.
Mississippi Sen. Hillman Frazier, D-Jackson, said he doubts a bill to close three universities will survive a legislative deadline Tuesday.
A group of Jackson Public School District students is getting on-the-job training at Nissan North America.
Duvalier Malone responds to Senate Bill 2726, writing that it’s a potential threat to Mississippi’s HBCUs.
The Poplar Hill Museum of African American Culture preserves the history of rural, Black education in Jefferson County, Miss.
Mississippi University for Women will not get a new name during this legislative session as support for the university’s second name choice fails.
A Mississippi University for Women alumnus introduced a bill to rename it as “The W” and as “Wynbridge State University” on formal documents.
The state’s teacher shortage continues rising even as the Mississippi Department of Education intensifies efforts to increase the educator workforce.
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