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Mississippi is raising the bar for student performance, and that’s good for kids, national consultant says
Consultant: Mississippi has a law requiring student performance expectations to be raised once 75% reach proficiency or 65% of schools earn a “B” or higher.
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7mUS Supreme Court must answer key questions after its Callais redistricting decision
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14mInside the fight against ‘zombie deer disease,’ scientists confront changing politics
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7mLouisiana Legislature approves redistricting plan to give Republicans another US House seat
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4mIda B. Wells and Tim Kalich will be included in Mississippi Press Hall of Fame
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