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Education
Focus of MPB's Quorum
Program
Education was
the subject of discussion
last night on Mississippi
Public Broadcasting's
Quorum Program. And
as MPB's Scott Phillips
reports, legislative
leadership is just as
concerned about education
as the Mississippi Association
of Educators. (2:03)
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DeSoto County
cracking down on non-residents
who attend school
Schools in
DeSoto County are cracking
down on students who
have been attending
classes there, but live
elsewhere. MPB news
contributor Robert Long
has the story. (0:44)
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Mississippi
Association of Educators
concerned about school
funding
The Mississippi Association
of Educators is cautioning
legislators that progress
made in recent years
for the state's schools
could be at risk under
current budget proposals.
Wayne Sorge was at the
capitol for the teachers
organization's news
conference. (1:41)
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- Mississippi
Association of Educators
concerned about state
funding
The Mississippi
Association of Educators
is suggesting the state's
recent progress in improving
education could be at
risk if current budget
proposals are enacted.
The President of the organization,
middle school teacher
Beverly Sanders voiced
her concern on the steps
of the capitol. (0:36)
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Senate Appropriations
Chairman Jack Gordon
says he is hopeful the
funding level can improve
from current proposals.
(0:31)
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