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Many Grenada third graders pass state reading test on first try
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education announced that over 75% of third graders passed the 2023-24 reading assessment, with Grenada Elementary School achieving a pass rate of over 90%. This success highlights the efforts of teachers from kindergarten through third grade. Students who did not pass the assessment on their first attempt were retested from May 6th through the 10th.
Grenada Elementary School third graders had over 90 percent of their students pass.
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Freedom Trail Marker
SUMMARY: The public enjoyed activities like line dancing, family karaoke, games, and food trucks at an event commemorating three civil rights activists killed decades ago. The Mississippi Humanities Council unveiled a Freedom Trail marker honoring Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney. These men, killed in 1964 after being released from Neshoba County Jail on suspicion of arson, were found shot near a church where they held meetings. The marker sits across from the old Neshoba County Jail and courthouse where Edgar Ray Killen was convicted. Their sacrifices significantly impacted Mississippi and America, reflecting the state's strong civil rights history.
Freedom Trail Marker
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Dau Mabil's wife says family is waiting on full autopsy report
SUMMARY: Dal Mobile's wife, Carissa Bley, and her family provided an update on the investigation into his tragic death. They are awaiting the full autopsy report after speaking with Capitol Police. Once the report is back, the results will be released and the body will be available for a second autopsy, which Carissa's family plans to pursue independently. Mobile disappeared from his Bell Haven Neighborhood in March, and his body was found in the Pearl River on April 13th. His family and community members will hold a news conference and a prayer vigil on Saturday.
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JPD hosts Youth Police Academy graduation
SUMMARY: A special day unfolded as kids graduated from the Jackson Police Department Youth Police Academy. Each youngster happily received their certificate after successfully completing the week-long program, which involved both classroom learning and community engagement to make a positive impact. Chief Wade emphasized the program's proactive approach, aiming to instill ethics, trust in law enforcement, and practical tools for a better environment. He stressed the importance of diversion programs over punitive measures to prevent traumatizing youth and foster positive law enforcement relationships. Chief Wade plans to host more youth programs throughout the summer for effective intervention and lasting change.
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