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Report: Mississippi sets state record at 30th nationally in education

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-06-11 15:14:18

SUMMARY: Mississippi has reached its highest education ranking, placed 30th in the 2024 Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Book, marking significant progress from 48th in 2014. The evaluates 16 indicators across economic well-being, education, , and factors, highlighting Mississippi's improvement in education, which remains a bright spot despite an overall child well-being rank of 49th. Enhanced pre-K enrollment and reduced high school non-graduation rates contributed to this achievement. Governor Tate Reeves and the 's Foundation of Mississippi recognize the 's strides and aim for continued progress, fueled by increased educational investment and new public school .

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Following a bloody five-year stretch, Jackson officials boast decreasing homicide rates

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-07-01 15:51:26

SUMMARY: Chief Joseph Wade and Chokwe Antar Lumumba were optimistic about trends at a recent meeting, noting a drop in homicides and an improved 78.33% homicide case solvability rate, surpassing the national average. They emphasized ongoing work is needed as they reviewed detailed crime statistics. Wade attributed progress to effective police work, community involvement, and an increased force size from 221 to 264 since his tenure began in August 2023. Homicides in Jackson dropped from 135 in 2022 to 109 in 2023, aligning with a national decline in violent crime. Wade stressed proactive measures and collaboration with and federal authorities in addressing crime.

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Mississippi legislature’s mental health task force to begin meeting July 17-18

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-07-01 14:58:36

SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers are addressing mental through a new K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force, established by Senate Bill 2727. Co-chaired by Rep. Rob Roberson and Sen. David Parker, the 24-member committee will begin meeting on July 17-18 at the capitol in . The task force includes mental health advocates and experts, such as Dr. Jonathan Baker and Senator Kevin Blackwell. The public is encouraged to submit written testimonies to MHTF@peer.ms.gov to aid in drafting future legislation. The initial meeting will focus on cataloging available mental health resources, with plans to collaborate with non-governmental experts and .

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MSDH holding walk-in immunization days ahead of upcoming school year

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-07-01 13:21:42

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of is organizing walk-in immunization days to prepare for the upcoming school year. County health departments across the state will offer required immunizations for seventh-grade entry. should bring their child's immunization to the clinics. The schedule includes specific dates and times for various counties, such as Grenada, Lawrence, Pike, Winston, and others. Mississippi mandates a Certificate of Immunization Compliance, obtainable from immunization providers or MSDH's MyIR service. For the full schedule, parents can visit the linked website. Stay updated with Mississippi's by subscribing to 's newsletter.

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