Stories tagged with: education
Leake Extension Office offers hunter’s education course
A hunter's education course will be held at the Leake County Extension Office on Saturday, February 17, 2024. The class begins at 8 a.m.
You must preregister for the class. You can do so by clicking here.
For any questions or more information, contact Vickie... Read More.
Neshoba County and several other schools/districts awarded funds from MS Legislature
The Neshoba County School District is one of 25 schools/districts in the state of Mississippi to be awarded funds from the Mississippi Legislature for career and technical education.
According to a press release from AccelerateMS, approximately $1.4 million has been allocated... Read More.
White: “Education and healthcare to dominate 2024 Legislative session”
Education and healthcare are expected to be the major topics debated when the Mississippi Legislature begins its 2024 session.
We will be dealing with lots of big issues in the traditional areas of healthcare and education," said White. "Specifically, trying to... Read More.
Dr. Donna Everett to Lead ECCC’s Healthcare Education Programs
Dr. Donna Everett is the new Dean of Healthcare Education at East Central Community College in Decatur.
Everett of Decatur will lead the college’s health-related programs, including the Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing programs, Basic Emergency Technology course, and Surgical Technology program. She also... Read More.
ECCC Healthcare Education Award Includes Walnut Grove Native
East Central Community College awarded two students Healthcare Education Awards. McKenzie Crosby of Lawrence, received the Associate Degree of Nursing Outstanding Achievement Award, and Victoria Jones of Walnut Grove received the Licensed Practical Nursing Student of the Year. The awards were given out... Read More.
Allies for Education Scholarships Available for Neshoba Students
More scholarship opportunities are available for Neshoba Students. The Philadelphia-Neshoba County Chamber of Commerce announced that the Allies for Education has scholarships available for Neshoba County Juniors and Seniors. Allies for Education scholarship applications are now available at local schools and at The Depot.... Read More.
ECCC to Receive Share of Woodward Hines Education Foundation COVID-19 Student Relief Grant to Mississippi Community College Foundation
The Mississippi Community College Foundation has received a grant of $310,000 from the Woodward Hines Education Foundation (WHEF) to help qualifying Mississippi community college students impacted by COVID-19 stay on track towards graduation.
East Central Community College (ECCC) in Decatur will receive $20,000 of that... Read More.
ECCC’s Annual Career Business, Education, & Healthcare Expo March 25
East Central Community College in Decatur will hold its 18th annual Business, Education, & Healthcare Expo from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 25, in Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium on campus.
The public is invited to attend and there is no charge for admission.
The expo, coordinated by... Read More.
ECCC to Hold Orientations for Adult Education Programs
East Central Community College’s Adult Education Division will hold Orientation sessions during February and March at locations throughout the district for prospective students who wish to obtain their high school equivalency diploma or those interested in the college’s MI-BEST program, which allows students to... Read More.
MSU College of Education recognizes outstanding teacher interns
Nine Mississippi State College of Education graduates are being recognized as outstanding teacher interns for the fall 2019 semester.
Nominated by their classroom mentor teachers, the award honorees are selected based on their resourcefulness, initiative and effectiveness. They also have demonstrated outstanding teaching performance, professionalism... Read More.
Outgoing Governor Bryant Proclaims Jan. 26-Feb. 1 “Mississippi School Choice Week”; Joins Leaders Nationwide in Celebrating Opportunity in Education
Mississippi students, communities to hold more than 600 events as part of nation’s record-breaking celebration of school choice
Outgoing Gov. Phil Bryant has issued a proclamation declaring Jan. 26-Feb. 1 Mississippi School Choice Week. Dozens of other governors and hundreds of city and county leaders... Read More.