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Two new charter schools approved in Mississippi
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board recently approved two new charter schools, Archway Charter School and Mississippi Global Academy, to enhance educational opportunities in the state. Archway will be Mississippi’s first hybrid model school, blending in-person and online learning for grades 7-12, set to open in fall 2025. Mississippi Global Academy will offer a traditional in-person model for grades 4-12. Both schools aim to serve underserved students and were supported by the Embark Fellowship program. As of now, Mississippi has 10 operating public charter schools, educating over 3,000 children.
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World Blood Donor Day is Saturday. Here’s how to help if you live in Mississippi
SUMMARY: World Blood Donor Day is celebrated globally on June 14 to raise awareness about the need for safe blood and to thank donors. In Mississippi, the American Red Cross and Mississippi Blood Services are hosting blood drives with multiple locations statewide, including Gulfport, Hattiesburg, and Flowood. Donors receive $15 Amazon gift cards and can enter drawings to win larger prizes. Type O blood, especially needed during summer due to school breaks and hurricane season, is in high demand. Blood donations are crucial, with someone in the U.S. needing blood every two seconds. Drives continue through next week with mobile units visiting many towns across Mississippi.
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Gov. Reeves announces more than $9 million in grants will fund AI Talent Accelerator Program
SUMMARY: Mississippi has launched the Mississippi AI Talent Accelerator Program (MAI-TAP) to advance AI, machine learning, and technical skills in higher education. Governor Tate Reeves announced \$9.1 million in grants to seven universities to develop workforce capabilities and economic competitiveness. Schools like Mississippi State University and University of Southern Mississippi will create new AI-focused programs, research labs, and certifications, including AI in law, maritime innovation, and data center management. The initiative emphasizes AI infrastructure, literacy, industry use, skills for innovation, and research. MAI-TAP is a partnership involving AccelerateMS, the Mississippi Development Authority, and Amazon Web Services.
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Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson announces 2027 governor bid
SUMMARY: Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson is the first Republican to officially announce his campaign for governor as Gov. Tate Reeves is term-limited. Gipson has served as commissioner since 2018 and was recently reelected in 2024 with 58% of the vote. He emphasizes his conservative principles, leadership, support for President Trump, fiscal responsibility, and accomplishments like improving state fairgrounds and managing the COVID-19 crisis. Gipson aims to protect Mississippi’s $9 billion agriculture industry and combat leftist policies, guided by his Christian faith. Other potential GOP candidates, including Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and State Auditor Shad White, have yet to announce.
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