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COVID-19 testing waivers help Mississippi graduation rate

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www.wcbi.com – Winston Reed – 2024-01-18 16:31:05

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education reports a record-high graduation rate of 89.4% and a decrease in the dropout rate to 8.5% for all students and 17.7% for students with disabilities during the 2022-23 school year. These positive outcomes are credited to adjustments in testing requirements due to COVID-19. However, it is expected that this impact will diminish in the following school year. Pass requirements for end-of-year assessments in multiple subjects were waived due to COVID-19. The statewide graduation rate has improved significantly since 2013 when it was as low as 74.5%.

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Two men face two separate burglary charges in Tupelo

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-11-18 16:44:00

SUMMARY: In Tupelo, Mississippi, two men have been arrested for separate burglary incidents, aided by video surveillance. On November 10, Preston Stokes was charged with burglary after a homeowner reported a break-in, providing police with video evidence. His bond is set at $30,000. Three days later, Caelen Triplett was arrested for breaking into the Express Shop; he was charged with commercial burglary, with a bond of $5,000. Law enforcement emphasizes that strong security systems significantly aid in solving such crimes, highlighting their importance for residents and businesses.

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More discussion on the rise for Medicaid expansion in Mississippi

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-11-18 16:08:00

SUMMARY: In Mississippi, hopes for Medicaid expansion persist for the next legislative session, despite previous failures to reach an agreement this year. Speaker of the House Jason White expressed optimism during a talk with local business leaders, highlighting the potential benefits of increased federal funding and support for rural hospitals. He emphasized the economic strain caused by the lack of coverage for low-income workers. Although both the House and Senate have shown movement toward expansion, Governor Tate Reeves remains opposed to any program extension, despite strong public backing. White urges for constructive discussions on the topic moving forward.

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Mississippi College announces name change, drops football program

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www.wjtv.com – Kristopher White – 2024-11-18 14:46:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi College (MC) will change its name to Mississippi Christian University in 2026, coinciding with its bicentennial. The Board of Trustees also decided to discontinue the college’s football program and approved plans for academic reorganization and realignment of the athletic department. The changes aim to enhance the institution’s focus on academic excellence and Christian education. Mississippi College President Blake Thompson emphasized the importance of these transformations for the school’s future, while Athletic Director Kenny Bizot acknowledged the decision to end the football program is difficult due to its legacy and connections with many supporters.

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