
U.S. Census Continues until Oct. 31
A federal judge ordered Administration officials to stop plans to conclude the decennial census early, “after internal U.S. Census Bureau communications warned that a truncated […]
A federal judge ordered Administration officials to stop plans to conclude the decennial census early, “after internal U.S. Census Bureau communications warned that a truncated […]
You may have seen that Secretary DeVos sent a letter to chiefs on Friday noting that the Administration will not pursue an appeal of recent […]
With the 2020-21 school year underway, the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) has received numerous questions from educators and stakeholders about plans for statewide assessments […]
During its regularly scheduled meeting today, the State Board of Education (SBE) granted approval to waive the ACT sub-score enrollment requirement for current seniors this […]
Students need your help now more than ever finding Fall extracurricular and after school programs. Spring activities were cancelled almost everywhere and most summer programs […]
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE), Office of School Improvement is pleased to announce virtual professional learning opportunities for administrators of Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI), […]
Read Aloud to a Child Week takes place October 25-31, 2020, and this year’s theme is Let Your Voice Be Heard. Our goal for this […]
The Mississippi Department of Education’s Office of Professional Development is excited to announce new offerings for PD on Demand. Educators can now receive professional development […]
Considerations for Coherent and Equitable Instructional Systems (September-November 2020) will assist district leaders with revisiting and reflecting on their current plans for the 2020-21 school […]
The Mississippi Department of Education is pleased to announce a Mississippi Seal of Biliteracy webinar for teachers of World Languages or English learners, as well […]