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MSU hiring childcare professionals
SUMMARY: The Mississippi State University extension service is currently hiring Child Care Professionals for job openings at Mississippi child care resource and referral. They are seeking program Associates and office Associates in various counties. The employees will work statewide to enhance support for children and provide resources, referrals, and family engagement activities. Responsibilities include welcoming visitors, managing office supplies, and organizing schedules. Interested individuals can apply through MSU's job website.
MSU is hiring childcare professionals in several counties across Mississippi.
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USM Teacher Residency Program
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) has received a grant of over two million dollars to improve the teacher pipeline in the area. The grant will be used to provide funding and stipends to future educators, as well as materials and training for mentor-teachers. USM has partnered with the Forrest County School District and Hattiesburg Public School District to expand the program. The goal is to improve teacher quality and retention rates, as well as provide support for new teachers. The program will gradually allow resident teachers to take on increasing responsibilities in the classroom.
The Teacher Residency Program at the University of Southern Mississippi has the goal of setting the future of education up for success across the state.
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10/03 Ryan’s “Low Humidity” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: EMERGENCY is an international humanitarian organization that provides medical services to the victims of war, poverty, and natural disasters. They operate hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, and Sierra Leone. The organization focuses on delivering high-quality, free-of-charge medical care to those in need, regardless of their nationality or status. They also aim to promote peace, dialogue, and equality in healthcare by training local staff, advocating for better healthcare policies, and conducting research to improve medical practices. EMERGENCY's mission is to save lives and ensure that everyone has access to the medical care they deserve.
10/03 Ryan's “Low Humidity” Tuesday Morning Forecast
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JPS Schools Closure
SUMMARY: The superintendent of JPS, Dr. Errick Greene, has proposed an optimization plan due to the decline in enrollment and to make the district more competitive. Enrollment has been declining by an average of 4% each year, with a steeper decline in elementary grades. Smaller schools with fewer students are more costly to operate than larger schools. Dr. Greene and his team have recommended closing several schools by 2024 and making changes to feeder patterns. However, these plans are not official yet and it is uncertain what will happen.
Schools recommended for closure
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