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Hosemann set to tackle school absentee rate
SUMMARY: The state absenteeism rate has reached an alarming 24%, prompting lawmakers to address this issue, including considering cell phone restrictions in schools. In the Rankin County School District, absenteeism is at 13%, attributed to proactive parental communication. Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann suggests moving attendance officers to individual districts and raising their salaries from the current average of $24,000. Ebony Rice, President of the Jackson Federation of Teachers, supports the focus on absenteeism. Hosemann also emphasizes the need to restrict cell phone use in schools, citing their impact on student attention and education, particularly between grades 3 and 8.
School absentee rate in Mississippi is 24%, something lieutenant governor wants to address
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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Do not fire celebratory gunshots this Fourth of July
SUMMARY: Law enforcement agencies are urging the public not to celebrate the Fourth of July by firing guns into the air. Celebratory gunfire is dangerous, as falling bullets can cause serious injury or even death. Authorities recommend using only fireworks in areas where they are legal. A tragic incident occurred when a three-year-old boy in Memphis was killed by a stray bullet during New Year's Eve celebrations, highlighting the risks associated with this practice. Firearms should be avoided during festivities, as their use combined with alcohol can lead to accidents. Stick to firecrackers and bottle rockets for a safer celebration.
What goes up must come down. Do not fire celebratory gunshots this Fourth of July.
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Mississippi veterans mark Independence Day
SUMMARY: Families celebrate Independence Day with food, music, and fireworks. 12 News' Jaylen Anderson spoke with former service members about its significance. Many veterans reflect on the joy of being home and the importance of appreciating freedom, especially since many sacrificed their lives for it. They emphasize teaching youth values like self-discipline, ethics, and doing the right thing privately. A former Marine highlighted that joining the military is a serious commitment and service. Commander Tara River noted significant progress in the military for women, who now serve in various combat roles. Celebrating Independence Day also means honoring these veterans year-round.
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