Many shared their opinions on potential changes the Mississippi Department of Education is making to the state’s social studies standards.
by Julia James, Mississippi Today January 28, 2022 Hundreds of people gathered at the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum on Friday morning to share their opinions on potential changes the Mississippi Department of Education is making to the state’s social studies standards. The pushback was so strong that the department announced it was walking back much of the proposed changes.
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