State Superintendent of Education Visits Ocean Springs
Education, especially Initiative 42, continues to be a highly discussed issue in the state of Mississippi.
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Education, especially Initiative 42, continues to be a highly discussed issue in the state of Mississippi.
Chevron’s Fuel Your School Program Provides Boogie Boards for Singing River Academy Students
This week Popp’s Ferry Elementary, along with other Biloxi schools, is getting a taste of home grown Mississippi cuisine.
Today leaders from Hancock Bank were at West Wortham Middle School preparing eighth graders for financial independence, security, and success.
Professors at the USM Gulf Park campus are able to take teaching to the next level with the new active learning classroom.
Potential business owners had the chance to learn more about the legal and financial aspects of starting a company at today’s Business 101 Seminar.
It’s “Health and Fitness Week” at the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Park campus in Long Beach.
Ocean Springs High School was surprised with a special music festival just for them today.
Hundreds of screaming Ocean Springs High School students skipped fourth block today.
We bet you thought the pope was in Washington, D.C. He was actually here on the Coast this morning, well his body double was anyway.
One law firm on the Coast is giving back to the people it serves.
Bayou View Elementary School welcome brand new exercise equipment thanks to the Project Fit America Program and the Mississippi Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
The United States Coast Guard is teaming up with the University of Southern Mississippi to give students hands-on experience on what it takes to be a seaman.
The USM Gulf Coast Research Laboratory is expanding its after school marine biology program
The Pass Christian School District has been ranked number one in the state for the past five years.
Coast native Dickie Scruggs, once known as perhaps the best trial attorney in the nation, is championing a new cause: literacy and adult education.
West Hancock Elementary students started the day learning about September 11th, but they ended it with new footwear.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College has opened up a whole new world of job training opportunities to unemployed south Mississippians.
It’s never too early for your kids to get a head start on their education.
Students attending Tulane at the Mississippi Coast campus in Biloxi are living life a little nicer these days.
Results show 92 percent of Mississippi students passed the third grade reading gate test.
Should the state be required to fully fund education through the Mississippi Adequate Education Program funding formula?
State education officials believe an important step to prepare Mississippians for college is to provide more Advanced Placement classes.
State education officials have been trying to prepare high school students for college.