Sites Of Interest - Mississippi - Education - HCLS Mississippi K12 Schools Directory of Mississippi schools and school districts online, maintained by the Mississippi Department of Education. Mississippi Private School Association http://www.harrison.lib.ms.us/internet_sites/ms/ms_education.htm
Extractions: Resources Barksdale Mississippi Reading Institute Initiative from the University of Mississippi and 7 other universities to improve literacy throughout the state. Center for Gifted Studies at The University of Southern Mississippi Furthering the education of gifted students through teaching, research, and services. College Savings Mississippi College savings plans for residents of Mississippi. Mississippi Association for Gifted Children Information on the education of and advocacy for gifted children in Mississippi. Mississippi Association of Educators Supporting education and educators throughout Mississippi. Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning Contains links to all of the major colleges, as well as other information regarding education. Mississippi Council of Teachers of Mathematics Information on the statewide network for support of math teachers in Mississippi. Mississippi Department of Education The official site for information on public elementary and secondary education in Mississippi.
Mississippi Business Journal » Blog Archive » Budget Woes Threaten Teacher Stipe Mississippi K12 schools have lost $206.5 million in state-level budget cuts. Funds for the program have not been spared. In January, Barbour requested a $1.9 million cut for the http://msbusiness.com/blog/2010/03/budget-woes-threaten-teacher-stipends/
HC 91 (As Adopted By House And Senate) - 2006 Regular Session resolution to commend best buy company, inc., on their announced commitment to an eight million dollar reboot and rebuild donation program for mississippi k12 schools impacted http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2006/html/HC/HC0091SG.htm
Extractions: MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2006 Regular Session To: Rules By: Representative Guice, Bentz, Brown, Compretta, Dedeaux, Formby, Fredericks, Frierson, Hamilton (109th), Ishee, Janus, Parker, Patterson, Peranich, Read, Simpson, Upshaw, Wells-Smith, Zuber House Concurrent Resolution 91 (As Adopted by House and Senate) A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO COMMEND BEST BUY COMPANY, INC., ON THEIR ANNOUNCED COMMITMENT TO AN EIGHT MILLION DOLLAR "REBOOT AND REBUILD" DONATION PROGRAM FOR MISSISSIPPI K-12 SCHOOLS IMPACTED BY HURRICANES KATRINA AND RITA. WHEREAS, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita produced enormous devastation to many public schools when they slammed into the Mississippi Gulf Coast in August and September 2005; and WHEREAS, Best Buy Company, Inc., in acknowledging an immediate need to get these schools back into condition to provide education to thousands of Mississippi children, has announced its commitment to an $8 million dollar "Reboot and Rebuild" donation program, including new computers, laser printers, software and appropriate cables; and WHEREAS, Best Buy Company, Inc., has already donated over 2,000 total computer packages to the following school districts based on need and availability:
Fielder’s Choice - Barry Burleson Mississippi K12 schools were operating at nearly 90 percent of pre-Katrina enrollment by the spring. Temporary housing after a disaster has never been http://www.southreporter.com/2006/wk50/fielders.html
HC 91 - History Of Actions/Background concurrent resolution to commend best buy company, inc., on their announced commitment to an eight million dollar reboot and rebuild donation program for mississippi k12 schools http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2006/pdf/history/HC/HC0091.htm
Extractions: 03/13 (H) Referred To Rules 03/14 (H) Title Suff Do Be Adopted 03/16 (H) Adopted 03/16 (H) Immediate Release 03/16 (H) Transmitted To Senate 03/16 (S) Referred To Rules 03/23 (S) Title Suff Do Be Adopted 03/24 (S) Adopted 03/24 (S) Immediate Release 03/24 (S) Transmitted To House 03/26 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed 03/26 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed Background Information: Principal Author: Guice Additional Authors: Bentz Brown Compretta Dedeaux ... Zuber Title: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO COMMEND BEST BUY COMPANY, INC., ON THEIR ANNOUNCED COMMITMENT TO AN EIGHT MILLION DOLLAR "REBOOT AND REBUILD" DONATION PROGRAM FOR MISSISSIPPI K-12 SCHOOLS IMPACTED BY HURRICANES KATRINA AND RITA. Information pertaining to this measure was last updated on 06/13/06 at 13:51.
Mississippi Economic Council it to serve as a resource for research and programs related to manufacturing, to train the state’s manufacturing community and to collaborate with north Mississippi K12 schools http://www.msmec.com/mx/hm.asp?id=olemissgov
Listings United States : Mississippi : Education : K12 Mississippi K12 Schools MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL DISTRICT WEB SITES School Districts Parochial/Private The Office of Educational Technology wishes to highlight and celebrate those http://listingsus.com/Mississippi/Education/K12/
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CHS Library Media Center A teacher website to communicate with students and parents. MAGNOLIA An extensive online library of resources provided free to Mississippi K12 schools. http://teacherweb.com/MS/CoffeevilleHighSchool/LibraryMediaCenter-MsTaylor/apt12
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Schools To Offer Lower Fat Milk Choices Clarionledger.com The McNeill notes that Mississippi K12 schools serve an average of more than 3.6 million breakfasts and 7.5 million lunches every month. Our goal is to make these the healthiest http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100807/NEWS/8070350/Schools-to-offer-lowe
CHAPTER ONE MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS Video Conferencing Equipment List EPL Minimum Specifications 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 The Video Conferencing Equipment EPL will be published by ITS for use by Mississippi K12 schools http://www.its.ms.gov/EPL/video/3484-c01.pdf
One Year After Katrina Billions of dollars have been drawn from the federal government to pay for the costs of recove ry. Mississippi K12 schools on the Coast were operating at nearly 90 percent of pre http://governorbarbour.com/recovery/documents/oneyearafterkatrina.pdf
NA Schools Newsroom signed into law by Governor Barbour promises to improve the health, well being and academic performance of the approximately 50,000 students with asthma in Mississippi K12 schools http://www.newalbanyschools.us/newsroom/
Coast Housing A Major Concern » Local News » The Picayune Item —Mississippi K12 schools on the coast are operating at 90 percent of pre-Katrina enrollment, 10 months after the area’s 80,000 children were recessed by the storm. http://picayuneitem.com/local/x2079262525/Coast-housing-a-major-concern
Joey Parkerson - LinkedIn Promoted Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in Mississippi K-12 schools-Supported the highly successful effort to increase enrollment in the Ole Miss School of http://www.linkedin.com/in/joeyparkerson
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Mississippi Manufacturers Association | News it to serve as a resource for research and programs related to manufacturing, to train the state’s manufacturing community and to collaborate with north Mississippi K12 schools http://www.mma-web.org/PageContent.aspx?url=/Page/pressroom&id=153
NATURAL ABUNDANCE Thirteen Mississippi K12 schools have received the national designation as Blue Ribbon Schools by the United States Department of Education. The Blue Ribbon Schools program recogn izes http://www.sos.state.ms.us/ed_pubs/Publications/Souvenir_Booklet/2008/SECTION II
One Year After Katrina Billions of dollars have been drawn from the federal government to pay for the costs of recove ry. Mississippi K12 schools on the Coast were operating at nearly 90 percent of pre http://www.governorbarbour.com/images/OneYearAfterKatrina.pdf
Department Economics Harvard University Southeast Education Mississippi Department of Education The official site for information on public elementary and secondary education in Mississippi. Mississippi K-12 Schools http://hockey.usamsoc.com/departmenteconomicsharvarduniversity.html
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New Partnership Established Between Mississippi And Toyota for research and programs related to manufacturing, to train the state’s manufacturing community and to collaborate with north Mississippi K12 schools http://www.gulfcoastnews.com/GCNarchive/2008/GCNnewsMissToyotaAcademicCtr062308.
Extractions: New Partnership Between State and Toyota From: Office of the Governor Filed 6/23/08 GCN (JACKSON, Miss.) – A new partnership at the University of Mississippi aims to keep jobs at home by educating the nation’s future manufacturing professionals. The university, the state of Mississippi and Toyota Motor Corp. are joining together to create the Center for Manufacturing Excellence, which will be unique in the nation in its undergraduate curriculum. The center is to offer students not only degrees in engineering with an emphasis in manufacturing but also strong cross-disciplinary studies that reflect other skills needed in engineering and the sciences, such as business, management, accounting, leadership and human resources. The $22 million center is being funded through part of a state incentive package that helped attract Toyota to Blue Springs, where the company is building a $1.3 billion automotive manufacturing plant. When production begins in 2010, the plant is expected to employ about 2,000 workers to build the popular Highlander sport utility vehicle. “This center will be a perfect blend of the academic and real-world focus so essential today for success in the multifaceted global manufacturing sector,” Gov. Haley Barbour said at a news conference announcing the center. “Under terms of the enabling legislation, the center will work closely with the state’s manufacturing companies to improve their competitiveness in all areas of manufacturing. My expectation is that students who complete this intensive program will become industry leaders in every phase of many different businesses.”