And Why We Need Full Statewide Funding of Literacy Efforts All Mississippians have a real stake in the fight to provide sufficient funding to fully implement the goal of the…
by: State Rep. Laura Hall (AL), NOBEL Women National President and Leroy Johnson, Executive Director, Southern Echo, Inc. Dear Friends, The cornerstone of our Nation's democracy is under attack. In…
Southern Echo is hosting a workshop that will be conducted by the Comer School Development Program of the Child Study Center at Yale School of Medicine at the Southern Echo office in Jackson on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Twenty-five community leaders, educators, policy makers, and education advocates joined together with staff from Yale University’s Comer Development Center in an effort to introduce the Comer Development Model to education stakeholders in the state and consider how the model might support the goal of creating a quality, first-rate education that addresses the needs of all students in Mississippi’s public schools regardless of circumstance. Participants included staff from the Mississippi Department of Education, Jackson State University, the Mississippi Association of Educators, the Mississippi Center for Justice, Operation Shoestring, and community organizing organizations working on educational policy issues across the state. Southern Echo, Inc. hosted the workshop.
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