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The former Central High School, the MDE headquarters building in Jackson, Mississippi. The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) is the state education agency of Mississippi. It is headquartered in the former Central High School Building at 359 North West Street in Jackson. [1] [2] The State Superintendent of Education is Dr. Raymond ...
The Mississippi Board of Education has nine appointed members, and they appoint the State Superintendent of Education who sets educational policies and oversees the Mississippi Department of Education. The Mississippi Governor appoints one member of the Board of Education from Mississippi's Northern Supreme Court District, one from the Central ...
The Board-appointed State Superintendent of Education, sets public education policy and oversees the Mississippi Department of Education. Section 201 of the Mississippi Constitution states that the Mississippi Governor shall appoint one member from Mississippi's Northern Supreme Court district, one member from Mississippi's Central Supreme ...
The consolidation was mandated by the Mississippi state government. [3] In 2018 the Montgomery School District attempted to get a restraining order to stop the consolidation. [4] The current district was formed in 2018. The Winona Separate School District served almost all of Winona and some unincorporated areas to the southwest. [5]
The Montgomery County School District was a public school district with its headquarters in Winona, Mississippi. [1] The district served rural areas of Montgomery County, Mississippi , including the towns of Duck Hill and Kilmichael. Small pieces of the Winona city limits extended into the district. [2]
School districts in Mississippi (1 C, 138 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Public education in Mississippi" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Board stated that the school district was violating 22 of 31 state accrediting standards. The Board was critical both of Tunica County's elected superintendent, Stephen Chandler, and of the district's special education program. Bryant signed an emergency declaration enabling the Mississippi Department of Education to take over the school ...
It also tasked the board with devising a five-year education improvement plan. Furthermore, the legislation called upon the State Education Finance Commission to recommend to the State Board of Education by July 1, 985 areas for school and school district consolidation to be brought into effect by the board on July 1, 1986.