Mound Bayou School District Adopts CHART!
The Mound Bayou School District became the 12th school district to adopt the CHART policy! The school board voted unanimously to adopt the abstience-plus sex education policy during their March 21st...
View ArticleLeflore County School District Adopts CHART!
We're adding to the list of CHART school districts for the second consecutive day! The Leflore County School Board adopted the policy last night (3/22) by a unanimous vote. The district is the 13th...
View ArticleQuitman County School District Adopts CHART!
The Quitman County School Board adopted the CHART policy during their April meeting last night (4/10). The district is the 8th Priority 1 district, and 14th district overall, to adopt the...
View ArticleDurant School District Adopts CHART!
Along with Quitman County, the Durant School Board also adopted the CHART policy last night (4/10). Durant is the first of the two districts in Holmes County (P1) to adopt the policy. This is also the...
View ArticleWest Tallahatchie School District Adopts CHART!
The Superintendent of the West Tallahatchie School District informed the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) that her school board adopted the CHART policy during their recent board meeting....
View ArticleWest Bolivar School District Adopts CHART!
In what has become the most successful week of CHART Advocacy thus far, the West Bolivar School District has increased our weekly total to four districts! The school board adopted the policy during...
View ArticleCleveland School District Adopts CHART!
The board members of the Cleveland School District (Bolivar, P1) voted last night to adopt the CHART Abstinence-Plus policy. The district has become the third district in the Bolivar County to adopt...
View ArticleNorth Panola School District Adopts CHART!
The North Panola School District (Panola, P1) has become the 19th district to adopt the CHART policy. The decision was confirmed today by the district conservator. Because the district is currently...
View ArticleMSF in National Press for Sex Education Work
Mississippi First has had some great national press in Fall 2012. Below, see links to two national news pieces and one national blog post about our work promoting evidence-based, age-appropriate, and...
View ArticleMSF Weighs in on Graduation Rate Controversy
Executive Director Rachel Canter has been in a spate of news stories about the State Board of Education's 2012 decision to remove graduation rates from state accountability rankings this year....
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