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How can JMCSS use new grant money? Relocating central office, renovating Oman Arena are options


How can JMCSS use new grant money? Relocating central office, renovating Oman Arena are options
The Jackson Sun
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Lasherica Thornton, Jackson Sun
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Jackson-Madison County Board of Education building
More than $2.3 million of student and teacher devices and $460,000-plus in  software for virtual learning were the focus Jackson-Madison County School System used to reopen schools in 2020 thanks to federal grant money.
Dozens of projects to address learning loss, technology and other school projects made up most of JMCSS’ $16.7 million in grant spending in the following months.
With a third allocation of grant money totaling over $37 million in hand, JMCSS leaders say the district will spend more than the 20% required of it to address learning loss. ....

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JMCSS may use grant funds to move central office, renovate Oman Arena


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More than $2.3 million of student and teacher devices and $460,000-plus in  software for virtual learning were the focus Jackson-Madison County School System used to reopen schools in 2020 thanks to federal grant money.
Dozens of projects to address learning loss, technology and other school projects made up most of JMCSS’ $16.7 million in grant spending in the following months.
With a third allocation of grant money totaling over $37 million in hand, JMCSS leaders say the district will spend more than the 20% required of it to address learning loss.
Board Chairman James “Pete” Johnson has said that learning loss didn’t start with the pandemic. Strategies to address that loss have traditionally lacked funding, he said. ....

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Making deadline on JCM, Madison another tall hurdle for Crocker


Making deadline on JCM, Madison another tall hurdle for Crocker | Opinion
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Remember April of 2020 when the Jackson-Madison County School Board, the Madison County Commission and the Jackson City Council got together for ceremonial ground-breakings at Jackson-Central Merry and University of Memphis at Lambuth campuses?
It was an unusual time because the COVID-19 pandemic had just shut schools and large gatherings down, but the school board had just hired Marlon King as its next superintendent, and he was nearly three months away from taking over the district’s leadership.
A good number of people showed up for the ceremonies, and it was a nice symbolic time as King posed for photos with former superintendent Eric Jones and the interim between Jones and King, Ray Washington – kind of a past, present, future kind of thing. ....

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Flying high: The living legacy of aviation leader Capt. Patrice Clarke-Washington


Flying high: The living legacy of aviation leader Capt. Patrice Clarke-Washington
Feb 13, 2021
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Patrice Clarke-Washington is no stranger to setting records. As the first Black woman to graduate from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the first Black woman to serve as captain for a major U.S. airline, Washington doesn’t know what it means to fly under the radar. ....

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