A vote by the Mississippi State board of education will allow some Mississippi school districts to cut up to ten days from the school year.
A vote by the Mississippi State board of education will allow some Mississippi school districts to cut up to ten days from the school year.
A vote by the mississippi state board of education will alllow some mississippi school districts to cut up to ten days from the school year// thanks for joining us at six// mississippi requires 180 days of instruction for the academic year// however, today's vote will let eight counties hit hard by covid-19 to lower that down to 170 days of class instruction// last week governor reeves delayed the start of school for grades 7 through 12th in bolivar, coahoma, forrest, george, hinds, panola, sunflower and washington// those same counties fall under today's vote by the board of education which was unanimous//
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that he will ask the Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) to take action to ensure that..