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Mississippi groups react to the Governor’s education priorities within his Executive Budget Recommendation
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JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Governor Tate Reeves is making his funding agenda identified to lawmakers earlier than they return to the Capitol in January. They aren’t obligated to observe the advice. However it provides perception into what Reeves will assist.
There’s loads within the advice from a repeat name to eradicate the revenue tax to a brand new pro-life agenda. However as we speak, we’re specializing in the proposed schooling measures.
A yr after the historic instructor pay elevate and a few schooling advocates aren’t celebrating the Governor’s newest funds advice. Government director of Mother and father for Public Faculties Joann Mickens weighed in.
“My preliminary response is a disappointment,” stated Mickens. “At any time when I take a look at an schooling funds in our state, and I see that the Mississippi sufficient schooling plan is just not being totally funded, once we are billions of {dollars} behind what that full funding would appear like, I’m dissatisfied to see the extent funding for MAEP. And I don’t need us to lose sight of the truth that 90% of the youngsters in Mississippi attend public faculties.”
College vouchers that can be utilized at personal faculties are solely an choice for particular wants college students. Reeves desires to increase it to 400 foster children in a pilot program. That’s an concept supported by Empower Mississippi.
“One of many different issues we’ve seen popping out of the pandemic is states throughout the nation, are funding college students as a substitute of methods, described Grant Callen, Founder, and CEO of Empower Mississippi. “And why does that matter? It signifies that we make funds moveable, and tied to the scholars and it simply makes positive that college students have the liberty to seek out the perfect setting for them. I hope we increase it a lot past simply children within the foster care system. However it is a nice first step.”
Then there’s the Mother and father Invoice of Rights that the Governor desires to create. He notes within the abstract: “There is no such thing as a place in our faculties for insurance policies that pressure college students or academics to discuss with a baby by a reputation or pronoun that fails to correspond with the organic intercourse on the kid’s official file.”
Human Proper Marketing campaign State Director Rob Hill is able to struggle any such laws.
“We do agree that oldsters ought to be concerned of their kids’s schooling,” stated Hill, HRC Mississippi state director. “We agree that oldsters ought to be concerned in medical decisions for his or her kids. What the governor is proposing is harmful censorship. That tells a child who they’ll and can’t be, and imposes a world view, from some, and I say some as a result of I don’t assume it’s the bulk, a world view on all of us, and we we basically reject that.”
Tomorrow we are going to break down the general public safety-related suggestions from the Governor, together with what he’d wish to see change for varsity security measures.
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Former Bulldog basketball star Victoria Vivians returns to Starkville to join Mississippi State’s coaching staff
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WLBT) – WNBA player Victoria Vivians is making her way back home to Mississippi, and when she gets here she’ll make the transition from player to coach.
On Monday, Mississippi State announced that the former women’s basketball standout would join Sam Purcell and his staff as an assistant coach, and director of scouting. The current Seattle Storm guard will start her coaching career in October after the end of the WNBA season.
In 2018, Vivians was selected eighth overall by the Indians Fever. After spending five seasons with the Fever, she then signed with the Storm in March.
The Bulldog legend left her mark on the court while at Mississippi State. She was a three-time All-SEC First Team member, averaged 17.1 points, and helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to two national championship game appearances.
Before the former Bulldog started her collegiate career, she shined in Jackson at Scott Central. In 2014 she became the state’s all-time leading girls’ basketball scorer.
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Former Oklahoma Defensive Lineman Commits to Mississippi State
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STARKVILLE, Miss. —Kevonte Henry is the newest member of the 2025 class. Henry previously was at Oklahoma with MSU head coach Jeff Lebby before entering the transfer portal on December 7th, 2022.
During his time in Norman, he never appeared in a game and transferred to Cerritos College, a junior college in California. Last season, the Lawndale, Cali. native made 43 tackles, 7.5 for loss, and 3.5 sacks.
The 6-4 225 defensive lineman does not have a recruiting for his JUCO days but was a consensus 4-star coming out of Leuzinger High School. This is a solid pickup for the Bulldog coaching staff as they continue to put an emphasis on junior college recruiting.
However, Henry is not a typical JUCO prospect. Coming out of high school, he held impressive offers from Michigan, Florida, Oregon, and USC. The talent is there for Henry, and Lebby has seen the defensive lineman firsthand.
The Bulldogs hosted a big group of official visitors for the first time, and the coaching staff took full advantage as they doubled their 2025 class in just one weekend.
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Mississippi child dead, three injured after single-vehicle crash in Alabama
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MARION COUNTY, Ala. (WTVA) – A 10-year-old Mississippi child is dead and three other passengers, including a 1-year-old, are injured after a single-vehicle crash happened in Alabama.
The crash occurred at 6:55 a.m. on Sunday on Interstate 22 located near Brilliant, Alabama.
A car with four occupants left the road and crashed into a barrier.
The 10-year-old, whose identity was not released, died as a result of the crash at a local hospital.
The driver of the vehicle, 31-year-old Raymoni Gordon, 36-year-old Shuntalisha Metcalf, and a 1-year-old from Mississippi were also injured and taken to a hospital.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Highway Patrol Division is investigating the crash.
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