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Board grants temporary "hold harmless" while MDE transitions to MSIS 2 and reviews personnel rules

3031746 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

The Mississippi Board of Education approved a temporary hold-harmless for districts on personnel-edit flags while the department transitions to a new student-information system (MSIS 2) and reviews course/work-area code business rules that determine licensing compliance.

The state board on Feb. 20 approved a temporary hold-harmless for districts from personnel-edit flags tied to the department’s transition from legacy MSIS to MSIS 2 while MDE audits business rules and data mappings that drive licensing checks.

MDE staff and accreditation officials told the board the legacy MSIS implementation lacked documentation and sometimes masked or transformed local scheduling data; MSIS 2 reads personnel and schedule data directly from local district systems, which…

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