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Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District (GLCSD) is a school district serves Greenwood, Mississippi and the rest of Leflore County. It was established on July 1, 2019, [1] as a merger of the Greenwood Public School District and the Leflore County School District. The initial superintendent is Dr. Mary Brown. [2]
David Jordan, a member of the Mississippi Senate, criticized the upcoming Greenwood-Leflore merger since the Leflore district's performance in state tests was worse than that of the Greenwood district; their respective grades from the Mississippi Department of Education circa 2016-2017 were F and C. [3] Circa 2016 the rating of the Greenwood ...
Coordinates: 2]: Information; Type: Comprehensive public high school: Motto: Maximizing Student Potential: School district: Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District (2019–) Greenwood Public School District: Principal: Kevin Pulley: Teaching staff: 40.84 [3]: Grades: 9-12: Gender: coed: Enrollment: 660 (2023–2024) [3]: Student to teacher ratio: 16.16 [3]: Color(s): Maroon and white ...
Oct. 5—As schools approach their second month of in-person learning, local districts are witnessing a higher number of chronic absenteeism than in average years due to quarantine protocols and ...
The proportion of students who go to schools with high or extreme levels of chronic absenteeism jumped from 26% in the 2017-2018 school year to 66% in 2021-22 school year, according to an analysis ...
Chalkbeat reports on a new challenge taken up by fourteen states to reduce the rate at which children miss school. 14 states pledge to cut chronic absenteeism rates by half over 5 years Skip to ...
The Leflore County School District (LCSD) was a public school district headquartered in Greenwood, Mississippi, United States. [1]The district served areas in Leflore County outside of the City of Greenwood, including the city of Itta Bena, the towns of Morgan City, Schlater and Sidon, [2] as well as the community of Minter City. [3]
The school day begins at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays at Roseville Area High School — as opposed to 8:10 a.m. starts the rest of the week — yet many students still are arriving late. Time for an ...