AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDelta Education: Four Mississippi Delta school districts topped the state average on the 2025-26 ELA “Gate” reading assessment, with Western Line leading (over 80%) and Leland close behind (nearly 78%), as leaders credit home support and elementary groundwork. Mental Health & Community Resilience: In Brookhaven, a Children’s Mental Health Conference drew dozens of professionals and caregivers the day after a tornado, focusing on trauma-responsive care for kids and the support families need in the aftermath. Voting Rights Mobilization: Thousands rallied in Jackson for a Day of Action for Voting Rights, with marches and a strategy session at Mt. Helm Missionary Baptist Church as activists push back against recent court shifts affecting the Voting Rights Act. Courts & Accountability (Local): The Mississippi Supreme Court heard arguments in Carly Gregg’s appeal over her life sentence for killing her mother and attempting to kill her stepfather, with attorneys disputing whether the sentence allows parole. Education Milestones (Coast): D’Iberville High’s transgender salutatorian, Jonas Hole, spoke after controversy over a doctored graduation photo and deadnaming/misgendering. Legislative Recap: The 2026 Mississippi legislative session produced 189 new laws out of 4,006 bills, with major wins including Certificate of Need reform. Animal Welfare: Rise & Shine Animal Rescue founder Denise Abner urged George County supervisors to address a growing stray/abandoned animal problem, citing 226 intakes in city limits from Jan. 1 to May 18. Arts & Culture: Red Wing Arts is gearing up for its 20th annual Plein Air event (June 6–17), turning the Mississippi River region into an open-air studio for juried artists and public viewing.
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