Leflore Legacy Academy “The life you live is the legacy you leave, and here and Leflore Legacy Academy, we are preparing scholars to live a life that leads to a legacy.” Founder and Executive Director Dr. Tamala Shaw Leflore Legacy Academy is located in Greenwood, Mississippi. Leflore Legacy Academy was founded by Executive Director and…
Read MoreMississippi First Awarded $19.3M Charter School Program Grant to Expand Public Charter Schools
Jackson, MS— The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Mississippi First a $19.3 million, five-year Charter Schools Program grant to grow high-quality public charter schools in Mississippi. Charter schools are free, public, and open to all students in an eligible grade who reside in an eligible geography. The Charter Schools Program (CSP) is a competitive,…
Read MoreIntroducing Our Charter School Fellows!
Public charter schools empower communities to design high-quality, public educational experiences to meet their students’ needs. Charter schools are free, public, and open to all children in relevant grades. In the 2022-2023 school year, Mississippi will have eight public charter schools operating in Jackson, Clarksdale, and Leflore County. Because Mississippi is a new charter school…
Read MoreMCSAB Releases New Parent Survey Findings; Public Charter School Satisfaction Up
The press release was originally published by the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board. JACKSON, MS–In 2017, the Mississippi Charter School Authorization Board (MCSAB) was awarded a federal Charter Schools Program grant, which requires the MCSAB to conduct an annual parent survey. For the past two years, MCSAB has contracted with Mississippi First to complete the…
Read MorePublic Charter School Survey Findings Released
On October 7, 2019, the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board and Mississippi First released a new report titled Public Perception of Charter Schools in Mississippi.
Read MoreMississippi First Statement on the Charter School Lawsuit Victory
Yesterday, the Mississippi Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of charter schools receiving state and local dollars. Mississippi First is thrilled for the 1,750-plus children receiving their public education from one of the six public charter schools in Mississippi. The ruling unequivocally affirms what we have said all along: public education dollars belong to public school children for their public education; charter…
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