The Jackson Public School District Board Meeting held on April 2, 2025, featured a range of discussions focused on educational partnerships and community engagement. The meeting began with Kayla Adams, the parent specialist for Jackson Public Schools, expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts within the district. She introduced Selena Swatsfager, president of the Mississippi Council on Economic Education, highlighting the organization's contributions to financial literacy programs for students in grades 3 through 12.
Adams emphasized the importance of programs such as the stock market game and the Danny Dollar initiative, which aim to teach financial concepts to students. She noted that hundreds of teachers have benefited from professional development opportunities provided by the council, which includes over 75 hours of training in economics, personal finance, and entrepreneurship. Additionally, the council has organized financial fun nights to engage parents and students in money management education.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also acknowledged the significance of economic and financial literacy as essential tools for student success. Adams praised the dedication of educators and community members present, referring to them as "change makers" committed to public education and student excellence.
Following these discussions, the meeting recognized several schools and churches for their long-standing partnerships, celebrating anniversaries ranging from 15 to 40 years. This acknowledgment underscored the collaborative spirit within the community and the ongoing support for educational initiatives.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the Jackson Public School District's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities through partnerships and community involvement, setting a positive tone for future initiatives.