School Focus Winter 2021

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WELCOME

Winter 2021 | VOL. 5 | ISSUE 1

CONTRIBUTORS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

ississippi educators met unprec-

Nathan Oakley

edented challenges head-on this

ASSOCIATE EDITOR Patrice Guilfoyle

academic year with innovative

teaching methods and sheer determination to

MANAGING EDITOR

continue instruction no matter the climate or

Carl Smith

environment, and we here at the Mississippi

EDITOR

Department of Education (MDE) could not be

Heather Craig

prouder of those dedicated to public education. In this issue of School Focus, we’ll reflect on a few of the initiatives sparked by the COVID-19 outbreak and look ahead at a few that will

DESIGNER

Amanda Gronewold

WRITERS

greatly improve educational opportunities and outcomes across the state. After classrooms went virtual last academic year and digital instruction became a new normal, the Legislature helped us provide technology to school districts in need to ensure students continued to learn (p. 6). I’d like to personally thank everyone involved with making this program — Mississippi Connects — both a reality and a success in such a short

Heather Craig Will Graves Amanda Gronewold Carl Smith Brock Turnipseed All photos were submitted by the MDE or their respective districts unless otherwise noted.

amount of time. Our feature story discusses a transformative partnership between Mississippi State University (MSU) and the Starkville Oktibbeha

ON THE COVER

Consolidated School District that will expose students of on-campus learning environments not found anywhere else in the district (p. 14). Additionally, the new campus will allow MSU College of Education students — the next generation of teachers — to receive hands-on learning experiences and classroom observations unlike any they’ve had in the past. I’m excited to see how new social emotional learning standards (p. 22), high-quality instructional materials (p. 28) and computer science curricula available to students as early as middle school (p. 30) also improve learning outcomes in the future. These stories, along with features on Mississippi’s Administrator (p. 10), Teacher (p. 20) and Parent (26) of the Year, and other news and recog-

Photo by Megan Bean, MSU Office of Public Affairs

nitions in this issue highlight the great things happening in our schools.

Starkville Oktibbeha Consolidated School District

Thank you for being part of educating all of Mississippi’s children.

Superintendent Eddie Peasant (right) tours the newly

Nathan Oakley

constructed Partnership Middle School with Mississippi

Chief Academic Officer

State University President Mark Keenum in July

Mississippi Department of Education

before the start of the 2020-2021 academic year. Read more on p. 14.

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