Mississippi ESSA Resources
Mississippi Department of Education
P.O. Box 771
Jackson, MS 39205
Phone: (601) 359-3513
Website: http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/
MISSISSIPPI ESSA NEWS
ESSA: How Can States Figure Out If New School Improvement Ideas Work?
One of the biggest changes in the Every Student Succeeds Act is that states and districts get to come up with their own school improvement ideas, as long as they are backed by evidence.
read moreSchool Officials Urge Congress to Update Student-Data Privacy Law
School officials urged federal lawmakers to update the law governing the handling and disclosure of student data, saying that it must provide more clarity to education leaders and reflect challenges educators face in the digital learning environment.
read moreIt Takes A Village: Closing the STEAM Gap Requires Early Education
BLACKPRESSUSA.COM — We’re all familiar with the popular proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child.” As a 21st century society, this still holds true, literally and figuratively. For non-millennials, who grew up in a vastly different era, there is a nostalgic mindset that a diverse community of inspiring people interacting with children has a positive and sustained life-changing impact on their development. By no means should this mean the village is responsible for raising your children, but we all have a stake in their development and success.
read moreSocial Implications of FCC Changes to Internet Access and Content
MILWAUKEE COURIER — A while ago, I joined my Democratic colleagues on the state and federal level in expressing concerns about last year’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to repeal Net Neutrality rules. However, aside from the obvious reasons for alarm, I am also anxious about how this issue impacts social justice movements like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter.
read moreCOMMENTARY: Remembering the Historic Brown Decision
MILWAUKEE COURIER — On Thursday, May 17th, marked an historic milestone in American history. Regrettably, most Americans were totally unaware of the 64th anniversary of the landmark 1954 Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional.
read moreTwo School Choice Champions in Congress Squared Off for a Senate Seat. Both Lost.
In a heated primary battle between two prominent supporters of school choice on Capitol Hill, a third candidate stepped in and beat them.
read morePRESS ROOM: Ford Awards “Tech Sassy Girlz” $20,000 in STEAM Scholarships
BlackPressUSA.com — Ford Motor Company shows support for STEAM with scholarships for Tech Sassy Girlz Jenisse Rios of Colonial High School, Naia Butler of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Jianna Best of Cypress Creek High School and Samela Pynas of Oak Ridge High School.
read moreFederal Flash: Could New Federal Data Prevent DeVos From Rolling Back Obama-Era Rules?
New federal data on bullying, discipline, and school safety should prompt tough questions about why certain groups of students are unfairly singled out. Could it also prevent Education Secretary Betsy DeVos from rescinding Obama-era guidance on school discipline? Today’s Federal Flash addresses that question, highlights new people taking over top positions at the U.S. Department of Education, and covers interesting comments on education coming from top Republicans on Capitol Hill.
read moreAutism – A Family’s Journey and the Lights Along the Way
“There was a time when I couldn’t even say the word out loud. It was too painful, too devastating to utter. I wanted to believe that if I didn’t say the word, it didn’t exist. But it does exist; it’s real, and it’s beautiful, and it’s challenging all at the same time. And whether I say the word or not, my son Chris has autism.”
read moreFinal Week for HBCU Students to Apply for NNPA DTU Journalism Fellowship
The deadline for HBCU students to submit an application for the 2018 Discover The Unexpected Journalism Fellowship, or DTU, is April 30. The DTU Journalism Fellowship includes: 8-week multi-city journalism fellowship working with National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) newspapers in Atlanta, New York City, Washington D.C. and Norfolk. $10,000 scholarship and a $5,000 stipend for […]
read moreMulti-state mentorship program asks students, ‘Why You?’
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — Several years ago, Dr. Renaldo Blocker was reflecting on the importance of mentors in his life. “We realized that we were fortunate to have a support system throughout our academic and professional career.” Blocker is a Mayo Clinic healthcare systems engineering assistant professor.
read moreNNPA Journalism Fellowship Open to all HBCUs
PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP — The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), in partnership with Chevrolet, recently announced that the 2018 Discover The Unexpected (DTU) Journalism Fellowship will now accept applications from communications and journalism students attending any one of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) across the country.
read moreEd. Dept. Policing ESSA Rule Involving Testing, Special Education – Education Week
The U.S. Department of Education has started informing a small group of states that they will have to make changes to the way they test students with severe cognitive disabilities, because of accountability changes brought about by the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreNew Federal Special Ed. Chief Aims to Foster Partnership With States
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was tripped up on disability-policy questions during her confirmation hearing last year, and her staunch support of school choice options has left some advocates worried that parents may not understand that choosing private schools means losing the rights guaranteed under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
read moreBOOK CORNER: Author offers insight to the world of autism
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — Inside her new memoir, author, Florence Bracy, chronicles her inspirational journey of how she advocated for 12 years for her son who has autism. She shares the secrets of how she overcame many challenges and obstacles and what it took to support her son successfully.
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