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JPS encourages parents to register their children early
SUMMARY: JPS staff is urging parents to register their children early for the next school year, with registration having opened at the beginning of the month. Early registration helps teachers and staff prepare adequately, especially in schools expecting an influx of students. Jocelyn Smith, Principal of North Jackson Elementary, highlighted the importance of early registration, stating it allows for better planning and addressing issues from the previous year. All students, both new and returning, must register via the PowerSchool Enrollment Portal, which can be accessed anytime. Parents are encouraged to contact their neighborhood schools for more information on the registration process.
Jackson Public Schools is asking parents to register their children early.
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Wall of Heroes dedicated to organ donors at Forrest General Hospital
SUMMARY: Joel Stevens, Development Coordinator at Forest General Hospital and a certified procurement transplant coordinator at the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency (MORA), and Vicky Shoemake, a Family Care Specialist with MORA, joined us to discuss their roles. They highlighted the dedication of a Wall of Heroes, honoring organ donors and their families. Vicky spoke about the emotional challenge of discussing organ donation with grieving families and the importance of offering hope through donation. Joel explained the process of coordinating organ transplants with transplant centers. Their work underscores the significance of honoring donors and supporting their families.
Forrest General Hospital is raising awareness about the need for life-saving organ donations and honoring those who've already made the sacrifice.
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Interview: Forks & Corks fundraiser set for July 27 in Starkville
SUMMARY: “Forks and Corks,” an annual restaurant competition and wine-tasting event in Starkville, is fast approaching. The event supports low-cost arts education for children and is organized by the Starkville Area Arts Council (SAAC). Program Coordinator Juliet Reed explains that SAAC, a local nonprofit active for over 25 years, offers free or low-cost arts programming for all ages, including the Cotton District Arts Festival. This year's fundraiser, set for July 27th at the newly renovated State Theater, features a '90s back-to-school theme. With a goal to raise $20,000, proceeds will fund arts education programs like Art Partners and Art in the Park.
Forks & Corks is a fundraiser for the Starkville Area Arts Council.
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Interview: Starkville hosting Downtown at Sundown on July 11
SUMMARY: The “Downtown at Sundown” is a free summer concert series organized by the Starkville Downtown Main Street Association and Starkville Properties. According to Paige Watson, the director of Starkville Main Street, the last concert of the series will be held this Thursday from 7 to 9 PM at Fire Station Park. The headliner is Jennifer Jeff, a local artist who gained fame on American Idol. The event features food trucks, drinks for sale, and a welcoming community vibe. The series aims to bring together a diverse audience, from children to the elderly, fostering community spirit.
The concert is free and open to the public. It'll be at Fire Station Park from 7-9 p.m.
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