AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Opportunity: Mississippi lawmakers and educators are targeting the achievement gap as older students lag—fourth graders have surged, but eighth graders and high schoolers still sit near the bottom in key categories, with ACT performance a major concern. Healthcare & Workforce: Memorial Health System’s Graduate Medical Education program held a graduation for 17 residents, aiming to help ease Mississippi’s physician shortage by training and retaining doctors on the Coast. Community & Learning: Pearl River Community College is moving ahead with a $14 million Brownstone Center Annex to bring band and fine arts programs under one roof, with construction expected to take about two years. Culture & Civic Life: The Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall is visiting Olive Branch through Monday, with remembrance events including a Heroes Celebration and candlelight vigil. Local Economy & Leadership: The Hancock Chamber launched new small-business and leadership programs, including a Catalyst Grant Program with matching grants plus AI training support. Public Safety: Tunica County Sheriff’s Office is urging water safety as summer weekends approach, emphasizing constant supervision and life jacket use.
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