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read more→Are you standing on the sidelines—or speaking up for public education?
That’s a question educators must answer as the Mississippi Legislature prepares to make decisions that will profoundly impact public schools.
As educators, we are uniquely positioned to inform and guide their decisions—ensuring that the needs of students and schools are adequately addressed.
Current K-12 issues include:
• School choice and funding portability: House Speaker Jason White has advocated for a “portability” model that would allow public education funds to follow students to any public school of their choice, and potentially to private institutions. But could this divert essential funds from already under-resourced public schools?
• Teacher pay raises: Senate Education Committee Chairman Dennis DeBar has indicated plans to consider further salary increases for educators. Continued advocacy is essential to ensure that teacher salaries remain competitive.
• Standardized testing reforms: Mississippi Association of Educators wants to eliminate punitive standardized testing systems. Reforming assessment methods could lead to a more holistic educational approach, fostering creativity and deeper understanding among students.
Ways to get involved
• Stay informed: Regularly monitor legislative developments related to education. Resources like the Mississippi Legislature’s official website provide updates on bills and sessions.
• Engage with lawmakers: Reach out to local representatives to share experiences and perspectives. Personal narratives can significantly impact legislative deliberations.
• Participate in public forums: Attend town halls, school board meetings and public hearings to voice concerns and suggestions.
By stepping into the political arena, Mississippi’s education community can advocate for policies that support our profession and, most importantly, enrich our students’ educational experiences.
Phillip G Burchfield
Executive Director
MS School Superintendents
MS Public Schools
School Disctricts
Public School Students
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Being a member of MASS has been truly transformative, and I am continually appreciative for the wealth of knowledge, support, and inspiration it provides. The collaborative nature of our network has fostered a culture of continuous learning and growth. Whether through thought-provoking discussions, informative workshops, or engaging events, I have been able to enhance my leadership skills and stay updated on current trends and best practices.
From my first year as a superintendent to now, MASS has been the steady force in my development. It continuously provides timely topics through its conventions, facilitates networking with other leaders across the state, and provides meaningful leadership experiences in my journey. At its core, MASS is about relationships, and I am blessed to be a member of such an outstanding organization.
MASS has been an invaluable resource for me over the years. Faced with unprecedented challenges – from COVID-19 to school safety to the management of advanced technology such as artificial intelligence – MASS has provided unwavering support. Through conferences, virtual sessions, and summits, they offer essential tools and resources, enabling me to navigate these complex times effectively and ensure our students thrive.
Having attended MASS conferences and been a member of MASS since 2008, I can say without hesitation that MASS is indeed the premier educational organization in the state of Mississippi. As a two-term MASS Board of Director's member, I have witnessed first-hand the professionalism of the MASS leadership, and I am confident that this organization will continue to provide Mississippi's superintendents and Alliance members with the highest quality professional development available.
The unwavering support and guidance provided by MASS has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of educational leadership. Their commitment to fostering collaboration and professional growth among superintendents has empowered us to implement innovative solutions and drive positive outcomes for our students. With their resources and expertise, we are better equipped to create enriching educational environments where every student can thrive.
Public education in this state is making strides thanks to MASS. The association has been instrumental to my growth as a superintendent as well as for many others. As a new superintendent, I was wrapped with support and encouragement, and bonds were built that transcend the professional space. Now, I'm committed to welcoming new leaders with the same care that ensures an even stronger tomorrow for our students.
Being a MASS member offers our small district invaluable benefits. We gain access to a vast network of educators, resources, and support. This helps us stay informed, collaborate, and advocate for our students while enhancing professional development and improving our district's overall success.
I have attended MASS both as an administrator and superintendent for many years. The networking opportunities are so important. Having the opportunity to share with others as we navigate through the complexities of many educational systems has been very rewarding.