00360 Aberdeen School District 28095 Monroe County 1, 3, 4, B1 00390 Alcorn School District 28003 Alcorn County 1, 2, 3, 4

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

00360 Aberdeen School District 28095 Monroe County 1, 3, 4, B1 00390 Alcorn School District 28003 Alcorn County 1, 2, 3, 4 00360 Aberdeen School District 28095 Monroe County 1, 3, 4, B1 00390 Alcorn School District 28003 Alcorn County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, A2 00420 Amite County School District 28005 Amite County 1, 2, A1, B1 00450 Amory School District 28095 Monroe County 1, 2, A1 00510 Attala County School District 28007 Attala County 1, 2, 3, A1 00540 Baldwyn School District 28081 Lee County 1, 2 28117 Prentiss County 1, A1 00570 Bay St. Louis School District 28045 Hancock County 4, A1 00690 Benoit School District 28011 Bolivar County 4, 5, E1, F1 00600 Benton County School District 28009 Benton County 1, A1, B1 00630 Biloxi Public School District 28047 Harrison County 4, A2, A3, A5, A6 00820 Booneville School District 28117 Prentiss County 1, A1 00840 Brookhaven School District 28085 Lincoln County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 00870 Calhoun County School District 28013 Calhoun County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1 00900 Canton Public School District 28089 Madison County 1, 2, 4, 5, B1 00930 Carroll County School District 28015 Carroll County 1, 2, 3, A1, B1 00960 Chickasaw County School District 28017 Chickasaw County 1, 2, A1, B1 00990 Choctaw County School District 28019 Choctaw County 1, A1, B1, C1 01020 Claiborne County School District 28021 Claiborne County 1, 2, 3, A1 01050 Clarksdale Municipal School District 28027 Coahoma County 3, C1 01080 Clay County School District 28025 Clay County 1 00750 Cleveland School District 28011 Bolivar County 3, 5, C1, C2 01090 Clinton Public School District 28049 Hinds County 2, 3, 5, 6, A1, A2, A3, A4, A10, A11, A12, A13, A19, A20, A21, A22, A28, A29, A30, A37, A38 01110 Coahoma County School District 28027 Coahoma County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A1, B1, C1 01140 Coffeeville School District 28161 Yalobusha County 1, A1, B1 01170 Columbia School District 28091 Marion County 2, A1 01200 Columbus Municipal School District 28087 Lowndes County 1, 3, A1, B1 01220 Copiah County School District 28029 Copiah County 1, 2, A1, A2, B1, C1 01260 Corinth School District 28003 Alcorn County 2, A1, A2 01290 Covington County School District 28031 Covington County 1, 2, 3, A1, B1 01320 DeSoto County School District 28033 DeSoto County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 01350 Drew School District 28133 Sunflower County 1, 2, A1 01360 Durant Public School District 28051 Holmes County 5, C1 01380 East Jasper School District 28061 Jasper County 1, 2 01410 East Tallahatchie School District 28135 Tallahatchie County 1, 2, 3, A1, B1 01440 Enterprise School District 28023 Clarke County 1, 2, A1 01470 Forest Municipal School District 28123 Scott County 1, A1, A2 01490 Forrest County Schools 28035 Forrest County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 01530 Franklin County School District 28037 Franklin County 1, 2, A1, B1, B2 01560 George County School District 28039 George County 1, 2, A1, A2 01590 Greene County School District 28041 Greene County 1, A1, B1 01620 Greenville Public School District 28151 Washington County 1, 2, 4, 5, A1 01650 Greenwood Public School District 28083 Leflore County 4, 6, B1 01680 Grenada School District 28043 Grenada County 1, 2, 3, A1 01710 Gulfport School District 28047 Harrison County 3, 4, A2, A5 01740 Hancock County School District 28045 Hancock County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 01770 Harrison County School District 28047 Harrison County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, B1 01800 Hattiesburg Public School District 28035 Forrest County 1, 2, 3, A1 28073 Lamar County 1, B1 01830 Hazlehurst City School District 28029 Copiah County 1, 2, A1, A2 01860 Hinds County School District 28049 Hinds County 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A37, A38, A39, A46, A47, A48, A55, A56, A57, A58, B1, C1 01890 Hollandale School District 28151 Washington County 5, 6, 8, 9, C1, D1 01950 Holly Springs School District 28093 Marshall County 1, 2, B1, B2 01980 Holmes County School District 28051 Holmes County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A1, B1, C1, D1 02010 Houston School District 28017 Chickasaw County 1, 2, A1 02040 Humphreys County School District 28053 Humphreys County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 02070 Indianola School District 28133 Sunflower County 2, 3, C1, D1 02100 Itawamba County School District 28057 Itawamba County 1, 2, 3, A1 02160 Jackson County School District 28059 Jackson County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A1 02190 Jackson Public School District 28049 Hinds County 5, 6, 9, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A12, A13, A14, A15, A16, A17, A18, A21, A22, A23, A24, A25, A26, A27, A29, A30, A31, A32, A33, A34, A35, A38, A39, A40, A41, A42, A43, A47, A48, A49, A50, A51, A52, A56, A57, A58, A59, A60 02220 Jefferson County School District 28063 Jefferson County 1, 2, A1 02250 Jefferson Davis County School District 28065 Jefferson Davis County 1, A1 02280 Jones County School District 28067 Jones County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 02310 Kemper County School District 28069 Kemper County 1, 2, 3, 4 02340 Kosciusko School District 28007 Attala County 1, 2, A1 02370 Lafayette County School District 28071 Lafayette County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 02400 Lamar County School District 28073 Lamar County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1 02430 Lauderdale County School District 28075 Lauderdale County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, A2 02460 Laurel School District 28067 Jones County 1, 2, A1 02490 Lawrence County School District 28077 Lawrence County 1, A1, B1, C1 02520 Leake County School District 28079 Leake County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 02550 Lee County School District 28081 Lee County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A1, B1 02580 Leflore County School District 28083 Leflore County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A1, B1 02610 Leland School District 28151 Washington County 2, 3, 5, 6, B1 02640 Lincoln County School District 28085 Lincoln County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 02670 Long Beach School District 28047 Harrison County 3, A1, A2, A4, A5 02700 Louisville Municipal School District 28159 Winston County 1, 2, A1, B1 02730 Lowndes County School District 28087 Lowndes County 1, 2, 3, A1, B1 02760 Lumberton Public School District 28073 Lamar County 2, D1 28109 Pearl River County 1, B1 02790 Madison County School District 28089 Madison County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A1, C1 02820 Marion County School District 28091 Marion County 1, 2, 3, A1 02850 Marshall County School District 28093 Marshall County 1, 2, A1, B1, B2 02880 McComb School District 28113 Pike County 1, A1 02910 Meridian Public School District 28075 Lauderdale County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, A2 02940 Monroe County School District 28095 Monroe County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 02970 Montgomery County School District 28097 Montgomery County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1 03000 Moss Point School District 28059 Jackson County 4, 6, A1, B1 00810 Mound Bayou Public School 28011 Bolivar County 3, C1 03030 Natchez-Adams School District 28001 Adams County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A1, A2 03060 Neshoba County School District 28099 Neshoba County 1, A1, A2 03090 Nettleton School District 28081 Lee County 6 28095 Monroe County 1, 2, A1 03120 New Albany Public Schools 28145 Union County 1, 2, A1 03150 Newton County School District 28101 Newton County 1, A1, B1, C1, D1 03180 Newton Municipal School 28101 Newton County 1, A1, B1 00720 North Bolivar School District 28011 Bolivar County 1, 3, C1 03210 North Panola School District 28107 Panola County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1 03240 North Pike School District 28113 Pike County 1, 2, A1 03270 North Tippah School District 28139 Tippah County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1 03300 Noxubee County School District 28103 Noxubee County 1, A1, B1, B2 03360 Ocean Springs School District 28059 Jackson County 3, A1 03390 Okolona Separate School District 28017 Chickasaw County 2, C1 28095 Monroe County 1 03420 Oktibbeha County School District 28105 Oktibbeha County 1, 2, A1, B1 03450 Oxford School District 28071 Lafayette County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1 03480 Pascagoula Separate School District 28059 Jackson County 3, 4, 5, 6, A1, B1 03510 Pass Christian Public School District 28047 Harrison County 3, 5, A1, A4 03520 Pearl Public School District 28121 Rankin County 3, 4 03540 Pearl River County School District 28109 Pearl River County 3, C1, C2 03570 Perry County Schools 28111 Perry County 1, 2, A1, A2 03530 Petal School District 28035 Forrest County 2, 3, A1 03600 Philadelphia Public School District 28099 Neshoba County 1, A1, A2 03630 Picayune School District 28045 Hancock County 1, 3 28109 Pearl River County 2, 3, C1, C2 03690 Pontotoc City Schools 28115 Pontotoc County 1, 2, 3, 4 03660 Pontotoc County Schools 28115 Pontotoc County 1, 2, 3, 4 03720 Poplarville Separate School District 28109 Pearl River County 1, 2, 3, A1, B1, C1 03750 Prentiss County School District 28117 Prentiss County 1, 2, A1 03810 Quitman County School District 28119 Quitman County 1, 2, A1, B1, C1, D1 03780 Quitman School District 28023 Clarke County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 03830 Rankin County School District 28121 Rankin County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 03870 Richton School District 28111 Perry County 1, B1 03900 Scott County School District 28123 Scott County 1, A1, A2, B1, C1 03930 Senatobia Municipal School District 28137 Tate County 1, 2, A1 00780 Shaw School District 28011 Bolivar County 5, C2, G1 03990 Simpson County School District 28127 Simpson County 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A1, B1 04020 Smith County School District 28129 Smith County 1, 2, A1 03960 South Delta School District 28055 Issaquena County 1, 2, A1 28125 Sharkey County 1, 2, 3, A1 04050 South Panola School District 28107 Panola County 1, 2, 3, 4, B1 04080 South Pike School District 28113 Pike County 1, 2, 3, 4, A1, B1 04110 South Tippah School District 28139 Tippah County 2, A1 04140 Starkville School District 28105 Oktibbeha County 1, 2, B1 04170 Stone County School District 28131 Stone County 1, A1 04200 Sunflower County School District 28133 Sunflower County 2, 3, A1, B1, C1, D1, E1 04230 Tate County School District 28137
Recommended publications
  • Sex Education in Mississippi
    Sex Education in Mississippi: Why ‘Just Wait’ Just Doesn’t Work Sex Education in Mississippi: Why ‘Just Wait’ Just Doesn’t Work INTRODUCUTION……………………………………………………………………………....3 I. Federal Investment in Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage and Sexuality Education Programs……………………………………………………………………………………..3 II. Adolescent Health in Mississippi……………………………………………………………..6 III. Mississippi Sex Education Law and Policy………………………………………………....…9 IV. Methodology of the Report…………………………………………………………..……...11 V. Figure 1. Map of Mississippi Public Health Districts……………………………..…………13 WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE ARE LEARNING IN MISSISSIPPI…………………..……………14 I. Federally Funded Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs in Mississippi …………....…..14 II. Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage and Sex Education Programs in Mississippi Public Schools……………………………………………………………………………………...22 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS………………………………………………..30 APPENDIX 1. LIST OF MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL DISTRICTS THAT RECEIVED AND RESPONDED TO OUR PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST…………………………….....32 REFERENCES …………………………………………………………………....……………..34 2 INTRODUCTION The federal government’s heavy investment in abstinence-only-until-marriage funding over the past few decades has promulgated a myriad of state policies, state agencies, and community-based organizations focused on promoting an abstinence-only-until-marriage ideology. The trickle-down effect of the funding for abstinence-only-until-marriage programs and the industry it created has impacted states throughout the nation, with a disparate impact on Southern states, including
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Annual Report
    2011 ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2010 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2011 STACEY E. PICKERING STATE AUDITOR www.osa.ms.gov 2 2011 ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2010 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2011 STACEY E. PICKERING STATE AUDITOR For additional copies of the OSA Annual Report contact: Office of the State Auditor Laney Grantham Press Secretary P.O. Box 956 Jackson, Mississippi 39205 601-576-2800 Office 1-800-321-1275 Office In-State www.osa.ms.gov E-mail: [email protected] The Mississippi Office of the State Auditor does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age or disability 3 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRIMARY STATUTORY RESPONSIBILITIES ..................................................................................... 6 OFFICE OF THE STATE AUDITOR’S MISSION ............................................................................. 7 AUDIT RESPONSIBILITY .............................................................................................................. 8 OFFICE CUSTOMERS ................................................................................................................... 9 DIVISIONS .................................................................................................................................. 10 OFFICE GOALS .......................................................................................................................... 11 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION ........................................................................................ 13 FINANCIAL
    [Show full text]
  • SOS Banner June-2014
    A Special Briefing to the Mississippi Municipal League Strengthen Our Schools A Call to Fully Fund Public Education Mississippi Association of Educators 775 North State Street Jackson, MS 39202 maetoday.org Keeppublicschoolspublic.org Stay Connected to MAE! Mississippi Association of Educators "Great Public Schools for Every Student" 775 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39202 | Phone: 800.530.7998 or 601.354.4463 Websites: MAEToday.org and KeepPublicSchoolsPublic.com Ocean Springs Mayor Connie Moran Moderator Agenda 1. State funds that could be used for public education Rep. Cecil Brown (Jackson) 2. State underfunding to basic public school funding (MAEP) Sen. Derrick Simmons (Greenville) 3. Kindergarten Increases Diplomas (KIDs) Rep. Sonya Williams-Barnes (Gulfport) 4. The Value of Educators to the Community Joyce Helmick, MAE President 5. Shifting the Funding of Public Schools from the State to the Cities: The Unspoken Costs Mayor Jason Shelton (Tupelo) Mayor Chip Johnson (Hernando) Mayor Connie Moran (Ocean Springs) 8. Invest in Our Public Schools to Motivate, Educate, and Graduate Mississippi’s Students Superintendent Ronnie McGehee, Madison County School District Mississippi Association of Educators "Great Public Schools for Every Student" 775 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39202 | Phone: 800.530.7998 or 601.354.4463 Websites: MAEToday.org and KeepPublicSchoolsPublic.com Sources of State Funding That Could Be Used for Public Schools As of April 2014 $481 Million Source: House of Representatives Appropriations Chairman Herb Frierson Investing in classroom priorities builds the foundation for student learning. Mississippi Association of Educators "Great Public Schools for Every Student" 775 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39202 | Phone: 800.530.7998 or 601.354.4463 Websites: MAEToday.org and KeepPublicSchoolsPublic.com From 2009 – 2015, Mississippi’s State Leaders UNDERFUNDED* All School Districts in Mississippi by $1.5 billion! They deprived OUR students of .
    [Show full text]
  • 21St Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi
    21st Century Community Learning Grants in Mississippi Grantee City Contact Award Year Year One Award Program Description Project JUMP 21st Century Community Learning Center serves students at Barr Elementary School, Jim Hill High School, and Lanier High School in an after-school program and various summer activities including Camp 100 Black Men of Jackson, Inc. Jackson Maxine Lyles 2004 $242,767 100, a seven week summer camp. The Consortium’s proposal is designed to address the needs of a two-county area (Alcorn and Prentiss) served by four public school districts. The project includes after- school and summer academic and enrichment programs Alcorn County School District Corinth Jean McFarland 2004 $448,354 and activities. The Amite County Community Learning Center Program consists of the following Components: Amite County School District Liberty Mary Russ 2004 $199,254 Before- and after-school and summer recess activities. Amory's project provides after-school and summer tutoring, enrichment, and literacy/media nights at all four school sites. Additionally, services are provided at one Amory School District Amory Susan Martin 2002 $461,096 community site and several faith-based sites. THIS GRANT ALLOWS US TO OFFER AFTER SCHOOL TUTORIALS FOR LOW PERFORMING STUDENTS AND OTHER STUDENTS IF THEY NEED Benoit School District BENOIT SUZANNE HAWLEY 2004 $109,341 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION. To provide a math & reading skill program to maintain or enhance present skill levels. Provide a program to develop self-discipline, and self-esteem.Help members Boys and Girls Club of Central develop skills to score proficiently or above on the Miss Mississippi Jackson Bob Ward 2004 $170,000 Curriculum Test.
    [Show full text]
  • Mississippi House District As Adopted May 2, 2012 with Public School Districts (2012 TIGER)
    Mississippi House District As Adopted May 2, 2012 With Public School Districts (2012 TIGER) House School District District Number Name 1 Alcorn School District 1 Corinth School District 1 Tishomingo County Schools 2 Alcorn School District 2 Corinth School District 3 Alcorn School District 3 Baldwyn School District 3 Booneville School District 3 Prentiss County School District 4 Alcorn School District 4 North Tippah School District 4 South Tippah School District 5 Benton County School District 5 Holly Springs School District 5 Lafayette County School District 5 Marshall County School District 5 Tate County School District 6 DeSoto County School District 7 DeSoto County School District 8 Lafayette County School District 8 Senatobia Municipal School District 8 Tate County School District 9 Coahoma County School District 9 Quitman County School District 9 Tate County School District 9 Tunica County School District 10 East Tallahatchie School District 10 Lafayette County School District 10 North Panola School District 10 Oxford School District 10 South Panola School District 11 North Panola School District 11 Senatobia Municipal School District 11 South Panola School District 11 Tate County School District 12 Lafayette County School District 12 Oxford School District 13 Benton County School District 13 Holly Springs School District 13 Lafayette County School District 13 Marshall County School District 13 Oxford School District 13 Union County School District 14 New Albany Public Schools 14 Union County School District 15 Pontotoc City Schools
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix B: Maps of Mississippi's Public School Districts
    Appendix B: Maps of Mississippi’s Public School Districts This appendix includes maps of each Mississippi public school district showing posted bridges that could potentially impact school bus routes, noted by circles. These include any bridges posted for single axle weight limits of up to 20,000 pounds and bridges posted for gross vehicle weight limits of up to 33,000 pounds. Included with each map is the following information for each school district: the total number of bridges in the district; the number of posted bridges potentially impacting school districts, including the number of single axle postings, number of gross weight postings, and number of tandem axle bridges; the number of open bridges that should be posted according to bridge inspection criteria but that have not been posted by the bridge owners; and, the number of closed bridges.1 PEER is also providing NBI/State Aid Road Construction bridge data for each bridge posted for single axle weight limits of up to 20,000 pounds and gross vehicle weight limits of up to 33,000 pounds. Since the 2010 census, twelve Mississippi public school districts have been consolidated with another district or districts. PEER included the maps for the original school districts in this appendix and indicated with an asterisk (*) on each map that the district has since been consolidated with another district. SOURCE: PEER analysis of school district boundaries from the U. S. Census Bureau Data (2010); bridge locations and statuses from the National Bridge Index Database (April 2015); and, bridge weight limit ratings from the MDOT Office of State Aid Road Construction and MDOT Bridge and Structure Division.
    [Show full text]
  • Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI
    Fiscal Year 2016 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MISSISSIPPI FY 2016 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 2800360 Aberdeen School District 783,834 2800390 Alcorn School District 916,360 2800420 Amite County School District 738,597 2800450 Amory School District 569,805 2800510 Attala County School District 552,307 2800540 Baldwyn School District 364,271 2800570 Bay St. Louis School District 983,511 2800690 Benoit School District 239,518 2800600 Benton County School District 542,028 2800630 Biloxi Public School District 2,051,430 2800820 Booneville School District 347,892 2800840 Brookhaven School District 1,359,723 2800870 Calhoun County School District 922,371 2800900 Canton Public School District 1,813,829 2800930 Carroll County School District 351,882 2800960 Chickasaw County School District 161,818 2800990 Choctaw County School District 710,829 2801020 Claiborne County School District 962,449 2801050 Clarksdale Municipal School District 2,394,213 2801080 Clay County School District 219,189 2800750 Cleveland School District 1,877,888 2801090 Clinton Public School District 919,113 2801110 Coahoma County School District 1,244,888 2801140 Coffeeville School District 337,445 2801170 Columbia School District 914,516 2801200 Columbus Municipal School District 2,695,637 2801220 Copiah County School District 1,111,014 2801260 Corinth School District 947,110 2801290 Covington County School District 1,354,830 2801320 DeSoto County School District 5,152,857 2801360 Durant Public School District 434,398 2801380 East Jasper School District
    [Show full text]
  • Filed!Accepted
    WOMBlE Seventh Floor 1401 Eye Street, N.W CARLYlE Washington. DC 20005 SANDRIDGE Telephone: (202) 467·6900 Mark J. Palchick & RICE Fax; (202) 467-6910 Direct Dial: (202) 857-4411 Web site: WWW.WCSf.com Direct Fax: (202) 261-0011 " PROfeSSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY E-mail: [email protected] October 23, 2006 FILED!ACCEPTED Ms. Gina Spade OCT 232006 Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commissioo 445 12th Street, SW Office of \fle Secretary Room 5-C330 Washington, DC 20554 Re: Follow up information: Docket Numbers CC 02-60; CC 96-45; CC 97-21; WC 03-109; and WC 05-195 Dear Ms Spade: We met with you and other members ofthe Wireless Competition Bureau on August 15, th 2006. On the 15 , we also met with Commissioner Adelstein, Scott Bergmann, Scott Deutchman, Dana Shaffer, and Michelle Carey. The purpose ofthis letter is to respond to the following requests for additional information which were made as a result ofour August 15, 2006 meetings. I. Why did the number ofservice providers in Mississippi decrease from 105 to 55 during the period 1998 to 2005. 2. What schools receive service from Synergetics. 3. Where there have been selective reviews ofSynergetics billed entities, what was the result. 4. What were the reasons that Synergetics billed entities were denied funding and the dollar value ofthe denials. 5. Where any ofSynergetics billed entities denied funding because ofpattern analysis and ifso what was the dollar value ofthe denials. 6. Does Synergetics know what could have triggered the selective reviews. 7. Summary ofSynergetics meeting with the USAC representatives.
    [Show full text]
  • 06. Approval of Course of Action for Bolivar County School District Consolidation As Required by Senate Bill 2760
    OFFICE OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, OVERSIGHT AND RECOVERY Summary of State Board of Education Agenda Items October 18-19, 2012 OFFICE OF SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, OVERSIGHT AND RECOVERY 06. Approval of course of action for Bolivar County School District consolidation as required by Senate Bill 2760 Recommendation: Approval Back-up material attached 1 Course of Action for Bolivar County School District Consolidation 1. State Board should review comments from the October 15th meeting offered by the affected school districts and appoint a subcommittee to hear comments from each district regarding the eventual criteria that the SBE must adopt to guide the redistricting process. The subcommittee may hold a meeting with each district for the purpose of hearing comments regarding redistricting criteria. 2. SBE should review comments from the affected districts submitted by the subcommittee. 3. SBE should review comments from the community meetings at the January 18 meeting and may adopt official criteria for reapportionment and redistricting of the new consolidated school districts. 4. Draft maps will be delivered to the districts in Bolivar County as soon as they are prepared. 5. At the February 15 meeting, SBE can review all public comments or written information submitted. 6. SBE should adopt new board member districts for North Bolivar Consolidated School District, and West Bolivar Consolidated School District at the March meeting and submit the required information to the Department of Justice. 2 MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2012 By: Senator(s)
    [Show full text]
  • FY2015 CFPA Preliminary Allocations
    Preliminary Allocations for FY15 CFPA Planning District Name Title I, Part A Title II, Part A ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 706,046 $ 159,659 ALCORN SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 649,965 $ 142,790 AMITE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 702,184 $ 147,952 AMORY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 358,868 $ 69,998 ATTALA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 576,084 $ 92,628 BALDWYN SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 331,486 $ 45,308 BAY ST LOUIS SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 617,525 $ 188,294 BENOIT SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 250,910 $ 37,452 BENTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 462,608 $ 92,779 BILOXI PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,184,246 $ 432,009 BOONEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 180,022 $ 36,093 BROOKHAVEN SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 841,813 $ 215,273 CALHOUN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 630,757 $ 139,606 CANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,617,947 $ 349,672 CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 313,220 $ 101,976 CHICKASAW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 149,081 $ 19,644 CHOCTAW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 725,148 $ 119,702 CLAIBORNE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,006,526 $ 147,353 CLARKSDALE MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 2,500,143 $ 319,988 CLAY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 183,269 $ 36,585 CLEVELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,280,438 $ 264,059 CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 617,795 $ 166,337 COAHOMA COUNTY AHS$ 115,542 $ 22,309 COAHOMA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,310,073 $ 205,514 COFFEEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 371,567 $ 72,068 COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 700,193 $ 128,406 COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 2,400,117 $ 395,145 COPIAH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 914,570 $ 201,981 CORINTH SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 842,080 $ 142,539 COVINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 1,400,047 $ 211,492 DESOTO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT$ 3,172,354
    [Show full text]
  • SL31 Funding Year 2012 Authorizations
    Universal Service Administrative Company Appendix SL31 Schools and Libraries 4Q2013 Funding Year 2012 Authorizations - 2Q2013 Page 1 of 190 Applicant Name City State Primary Authorized (Fields Elementary) SOUTH HARNEY SCHOOL FIELDS OR 675.00 100 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE NORTH LAS VEGAS NV 16,429.32 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL @ GARY GARY IN 325,743.99 4-J SCHOOL GILLETTE WY 697.72 A B C UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERRITOS CA 16,506.78 A HOLMES JOHNSON MEM LIBRARY KODIAK AK 210.00 A SPECIAL PLACE SANTA ROSA CA 4,867.80 A W BEATTIE AVTS DISTRICT ALLISON PARK PA 8,971.58 A+ ARTS ACADEMY COLUMBUS OH 3,831.75 A.W. BROWN FELLOWSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL DALLAS TX 113,773.07 AAA ACADEMY POSEN IL 8,676.99 ABERDEEN PUBLIC LIBRARY ABERDEEN ID 2,236.80 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ABERDEEN MS 9,261.29 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ABERDEEN WA 53,979.45 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 58 ABERDEEN ID 13,497.79 ABERNATHY INDEP SCHOOL DIST ABERNATHY TX 13,958.23 ABILENE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ABILENE KS 624.07 ABILENE INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT ABILENE TX 18,698.04 ABILENE UNIF SCH DISTRICT 435 ABILENE KS 5,280.10 ABINGTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY CLARKS SUMMIT PA 259.00 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON PA 8,348.30 ABINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ABINGTON MA 6,133.45 ABSAROKEE SCHOOL DIST 52-52 C ABSAROKEE MT 1,430.26 ABSECON PUBLIC LIBRARY ABSECON NJ 131.30 ABSECON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ABSECON NJ 5,091.22 ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN ACAD MARGATE FL 860.00 ACADAMY OF ST BARTHOLOMEW MIDDLEBURG HTS.
    [Show full text]
  • Prefix First Middle Last Affiliation Title Street City Zip Mary Kate Garvin Natchez-Adams School District Superintendent P.O. Bo
    Prefix First Middle Last Affiliation Title street city zip Mary Kate Garvin Natchez-Adams School District Superintendent P.O. Box 1188 Natchez, MS 39121 Mike Wamsley Alcorn School District Superintendent P.O. Box 1420 Corinth, MS 38835 Lee Childress Corinth School District Superintendent 1204 North Harper Road Corinth, MS 38834 Bobby E. Whittington Amite County School District Superintendent P.O. Box 378 Liberty, MS 39645 David Spears Attala County School District Superintendent Courthouse Kosciusko, MS 39090 Dr. David Sistrunk Kosciusko School District Superintendent 206 S. Huntington Kosciusko, MS 39090 Ronny Wilkerson Benton County School District Superintendent 20 Court Street Ashland, MS 38603 Jordan Goins West Bolivar School District Superintendent P.O. Box 189 Rosedale, MS 38769 Suzanne Hawley Benoit School District Superintendent P.O. Box 189 Benoit, MS 38725 Maurice Smith North Bolivar School District Superintendent 700 Lauderdale Street Shelby, MS 38774 Reginald P. Barnes Cleveland School District Superintendent 305 Merritt Drive Cleveland, MS 38732 Charles K. Barron Shaw School District Superintendent P.O. Box 510 Shaw, MS 38773 Linder Howze-Campbell Mound Bayou Public School Superintendent Green Street Mound Bayou, MS 38762 Beth Hardin Calhoun County School District Superintendent P.O. Box 58 Pittsboro, MS 38951 Susan Murphy Carroll County School District Superintendent P.O. BOX 256 Carrollton, MS 38917 Kathy Davis Chickasaw County School District Superintendent P.O. Drawer 480 Houlka, MS 38850 Steve Coker Houston School District Superintendent P.O. Drawer 351 Houston, MS 38851 Eddie M. Prather Okolona Separate School District Superintendent P.O. Box 510 Okolona, MS 38860 Barry G. Stidham Choctaw County School District Superintendent P.O.
    [Show full text]