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Board approves two new Mississippi charter schools
SUMMARY: On October 28, the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board approved two new charter schools. One is Mississippi’s first hybrid model charter school, Archway Charter School, which will serve grades 7-12 and combine in-person and online learning, set to open in fall 2025 in Humphreys County. The second, Mississippi Global Academy, will operate a traditional in-person model for grades 4-12, catering to students from North Bolivar and West Bolivar Consolidated School Districts. Dr. Karmacharya, executive director of the board, emphasized the rigorous application process to ensure successful school operations.
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what to leave at home
SUMMARY: As Election Day approaches for the 2024 Presidential Election in Mississippi, voters must bring a driver’s license and avoid wearing any campaign materials inside polling places. Lowndes County Circuit Clerk Teresa Barksdale emphasized that clothing promoting candidates or political messages is prohibited, and violators may be asked to leave. Campaigning is allowed outside the polls but must be at least 150 feet away. Voters can take photos outside the precinct but should not reveal their ballots to avoid influencing others. Poll workers must also remain neutral, and voters can cast their ballots from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on November 5.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: November 1-3
SUMMARY: This weekend (November 1-3), several exciting events are happening across Mississippi. Highlights include “THEE Groove” and “Food Truck Friday” in Jackson, a free outdoor concert series “Live at Five” in Natchez, and the “Atomic Age Exhibit” showcasing civil defense history in Jackson. Enjoy family-friendly activities at the “Ridgeland Scarecrow Trail” and theater performances like โThe Rocky Horror Picture Show.โ Don’t miss the Jackson State University homecoming football game and varied cultural events such as the Day of the Dead celebration. Numerous markets and art exhibitions also promise fun for all ages.
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Clouds linger Friday, warm weather continues – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: In Columbus, Mississippi, after a rainy Thursday, Friday remains damp with clouds and drizzles, with highs in the 70s. The weekend brings a warm front, leading to clearer skies and temperatures reaching the low 80s on Saturday and remaining warm on Sunday. Next week starts dry on Monday, but a strong front is expected to bring chances of rain and storms on Election Day, though widespread rainfall is not anticipated. Isolated showers may linger into mid-week, so voters should be prepared for potential weather challenges at the polls.
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