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The Kansas State Board of Education has established a temporary advisory council to improve and reform American Indian learning systems in the state. Cheryl Harrison-Lee, chairwoman of the Kansas Board of Regents, said the creation of the council will help state education officials as they try to close enrollment gaps for underserved Kansans.
Mississippi's chamber of commerce and workforce development office are working together on an ambitious goal: get more than half of the state's workforce college-educated by 2030. Education and policy leaders say the effort takes on new urgency in the aftermath of the pandemic and its impact on the decline in the number of Mississippians going to college.
KILN, Miss. — Middle school bullying doesn’t usually make it into the pages of the school-sanctioned yearbook. At Hancock Middle School this year, it did, say outraged parents, alumni and community members, the Sun Herald reported.
Summarizes the key findings from the Improving Outcomes for Youth: A Statewide Juvenile Justice Initiative (IOYouth) process in Nevada that resulted from the CSG Justice Center’s comprehensive assessment of Nevada’s juvenile justice system. Nevada was the first state selected to participate in IOYouth and will continue to receive guidance from the CSG Justice Center to implement the new policies and track implementation progress as well as youth
The OK CHALLENGE, open to all high school students in Oregon and Washington, is accepting video and slideshow presentations through March 31 to promote creativity and emotional wellness.