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Report gives Mississippi historic ranking on education | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-06-11 15:23:00

(The Center Square) – A new report gave Mississippi its best education ranking, but the continues to struggle in other areas regarding child welfare.

The nonprofit Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count Data Book ranked the state 30th in education, 49th in overall child well-being, and last in economic well-being, and family and community categories. 

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves issued a statement praising the state’s historic ranking.

“This is another history-making moment for Mississippi,” Reeves said. “We have more work to do, but the fact that we’re 30th in the entire nation for education proves how much momentum we have in the classroom.

“Mississippi will continue doing everything we can to with the tools they need to fulfilling lives and secure high-paying careers in our state. Congratulations to Mississippi’s parents, teachers, and students for once again making history.”

The report uses statewide data to compile its rankings and states from the Southeast didn’t fare well in the overall rankings, which are calculated using the other categories. 

Overall, only New Mexico was worse than Mississippi, with the other bottom five states being , Nevada and Oklahoma.

The top five states overall were New Hampshire in first, , Utah, Vermont and Minnesota. 

The economic rankings had Louisiana, New Mexico, Virginia and Arkansas in the bottom five. North Dakota was in the lead, followed by New Hampshire, Iowa, Utah and Nebraska. 

In education, Georgia was 31st, Tennessee 32nd, Kentucky 33rd and Alabama 34th. The worst five states were New Mexico, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Alaska and Nevada. 

The top state for education was Massachusetts, trailed by New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Florida. 

In the bottom five for health ahead of Mississippi were Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and South Carolina. The best states in this measure were New Hampshire in first, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Washington and Vermont. 

Just ahead of Mississippi in the bottom five for the family and community category were New Mexico, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Top states were led by Utah, followed by New Hampshire, Vermont, Idaho and Maine. 

Nationally, the report authors found the pandemic hit proficiency hard in both math and reading. 

Only 26% of eighth graders nationally were at or above proficient in math in 2022, worse than 2019 (33%). 

Less than a third of fourth-grade students (32%) reached or were better than proficient in reading, 2 percentage points lower than right before the pandemic.

The report also found that 30% of students (14.7 million students) were chronically absent, nearly double than before the pandemic. 

Forty percent of students were also found to endured an adverse experience, such as an economic hardship or their parents divorce, separate or one parent go to prison. 

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More than 800,000 Tennesseans have cast their ballot | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-10-22 16:03:00

SUMMARY: Tennessee’s Secretary of reports 820,587 voted early in the first five days of , a 9.91% decrease from 2020’s 910,802 due to fewer absentee ballots submitted. In-person voting is up slightly, with 768,910 participating to 766,244 in 2020. Dekalb County saw a 31.5% increase in early turnout, while Shelby County experienced a 37.32% decrease. Voters are deciding on U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn’s re-election, with Blackburn leading by 23 points over Gloria Johnson, and former holding a 21-point over Vice President Kamala Harris. Early voting ends on October 31.

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New poll has Democrats slightly leading Republicans across the ticket | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Elyse Apel | – 2024-10-22 15:42:00

SUMMARY: A recent High Point Poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris former by 1% in North Carolina, with Harris at 47% and Trump at 46%. The poll, conducted with 1,164 registered voters, also found Democrat Josh Stein leading in the gubernatorial race with 50% to Republican Mark Robinson’s 34%. Additionally, 2% more voters plan to Democratic congressional candidates. Despite Harris’s , Trump remains confident, previously outperformed polls in North Carolina. Many voters feel the country is in the wrong direction, with mixed disapproval ratings for Biden and Harris. Early is high, with nearly 20% of registered voters having cast ballots.

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Scott, Rubio introduce bill against antisemitism on campus | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | – 2024-10-22 15:05:00

SUMMARY: Florida Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio have introduced the Preventing Antisemitic Harassment on Campus Act in response to a surge in antisemitism on college campuses the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. The legislation aims to hold educational institutions accountable for failing to protect Jewish from harassment, enforcing Title VI of the Act to prevent discrimination based on religion. It mandates institutions to inform their communities of Title VI violations and requires the Department of Education to monitor lawsuits related to antisemitism. Rubio emphasized the need for colleges to fulfill their duty to ensure a safe for all students.

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