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Hudson’s Journey: EXTRA Bold, EXTRA Loud, EXTRA Worthy

“Our children are worthy of EQUITABLE SPACE in this world. This is non-negotiable.”  -Heather Avis of The Lucky Few Podcast    This week my family had the honor of using our voices for needed change. We traveled to Washington D.C.; alongside National Down Syndrome Society, National Down Syndrome Congress, GLOBAL Down Syndrome Foundation and more…

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CoffeeTime: “THESE TOUGH MEN ARE RARE”

Seems my own version of ‘tough men,’ are rarely found any more, and the modern version of tough men are weak in comparison. Politically, today the phrase characterizes a person who fights for the causes he believes will benefit his people – or likely himself. Physically, it’s a man who has the capability and determination…

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A few of my favorite social media finds

By Kara Kimbrough Just like almost everything in popular culture, positive and negative features arise. This applies to social media. In fact, one particular platform with Chinese owners is on the verge of extinction, at least in the U.S. As I recently told a group of impressionable students, it’s important to be a responsible social…

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STUCO members attend leadership conference

Student Council members from Harper McCaughan and Long Beach Middle School recently attended the Mississippi State Association of Student Councils Leadership Conference at Jones Junior College in Ellisville. Students participated in breakout and networking sessions after listening to two motivational guest speakers.

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USM gets $2.5 million for Gulf Park Campus

The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) Gulf Park Campus is about to get an upgrade, precisely a $2.5 million upgrade, thanks to Mississippi lawmakers. The grant comes from a bill that will award $50 million in BP settlement funds to various Mississippi Gulf Coast counties. Senate Bill 3047 was passed in both chambers on March…

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Pass High students visit USM Gulf Park campus

The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Leadership recently held its second annual “Experience Business Casually” at the university’s Gulf Park Campus in Long Beach. At this event, volunteer business professionals from across the Coast coached student participants on topics such as interviewing strategies; the sixty-second elevator pitch and the art of small talk.…

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Bartlett honored by Parents’ Campaign

In her classroom, at a sporting event, at the Capitol or the grocery store – just about everywhere she goes, Carrie Bartlett is cheering on and standing up for Mississippi public school students. Bartlett, a nineteen-year teacher in the Long Beach School District and a long-time member of The Parents’ Campaign, has been named The…

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