Mississippi is home to several primary and secondary schools. It is also home to numerous high schools, community colleges, and universities. The prestigious University of Mississippi is considered one of the leading education centers in the South. In fact, it is considered part of the Southern Ivy League System, which also includes Florida State University.
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There is no such thing as tenure in Mississippi K-12 education. They are yearly contract employees who are paid according to length of service and education.
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Renewal is not required
The starting pay for a new teacher in the state of Mississippi is $32,000 to $35,000 a year. This is for a person who has a Bachelor's degree, has passed the Praxis in education and in his or her subject area, and has a Mississippi teaching license. The pay is different from state to state. Check your state's department of education website for a more accurate amount.
The same as in any other state of the union...........or confederacy.
Not that good. First off HI only has 4 days of school! in ranking New Jersey is the highest and Mississippi is the lowest. Hawaii is two steps higher than Mississippi. also Hawaii is the only state in America that doesnt have an education plan.
The legal age in Mississippi to get a permit is 14 1/2. Teens must be enrolled in a driver education program and may only drive with an instructor in the car.
Jefferson Vernon Davis has written: 'A follow-up survey of the recipients of the earned Doctor of Philosophyand the Doctor of Education degrees awarded at the University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi, 1893-1967' -- subject(s): Alumni and alumnae, Graduate work, University of Mississippi
Jerry Rice attended Mississippi Valley State University from 1981 to 1984. He majored in Health and Physical Education and finally received his degree in 2001.