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小黄书 SSRC announces new Mississippi Education Policy Fellows

小黄书 SSRC announces new Mississippi Education Policy Fellows

Contact: Emile Pennington

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wenty educators from across the state are selections for the Mississippi Education policy Fellowship Program鈥檚 25th cohort

MS EPFP Fellows serve as part of a national initiative from the Institute for Educational Leadership鈥攈osted through the Rural Education Research and Initiatives Lab at 小黄书sity鈥檚 Social Science Research Center.

鈥淭his program is valuable in building relationships and connecting leaders across Mississippi and K12 through post-secondary organizations, as well as understanding the legislative, policy and appropriation process,鈥 said SSRC Project Manager Amanda Tullos. 鈥淭o our knowledge, no other program in the state brings together such a diverse range of individuals to learn and network together.鈥

The group will focus specifically on learning about rural schools鈥 role in its communities and the workforce, as well as their specific needs and concerns in policy and practice. In addition to participating in networking, leadership and policy training activities, fellows will travel to Washington, D.C. this spring to learn about federal policy issues with peers from around the country and meet with their elected representatives to discuss their education priorities.

鈥淚 am grateful for the opportunity to learn more about the development of education policy,鈥 said Anna Guntharp, cohort member and assistant superintendent with the Starkville Oktibbeha School District. 鈥淎s a federal programs administrator, this gives me a unique insight into the how and why behind so many of the policies that govern the work I do every day.鈥

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The 2024- 25 MEPFP cohort includes:

鈥擜berdeen School District: Kristen Fondren, alternative school learning coordinator

鈥擜labama State University: Birdette Scott, Ph.D. student in Educational Leadership, Policy and Law

鈥擩ackson State University: La鈥橩eshia Opara-Nadi, assistant professor

鈥擩ones College: Courtney McInnis, navigator

鈥擬adison County School District: Karen Harness, principal, Ann Smith Elementary; Ramond Rideout, assistant principal, Germantown Middle School

鈥擬ississippi Achievement School District: Romeka Mack, coordinator of professional learning, growth management and instructional technology; Shawana Powell, compliance and student support coordinator

鈥擬ississippi Community College Board: Erin Eaton, assistant executive director for academic and student affairs

鈥擬ississippi Schools for the Deaf and Blind: LaMarlon Wilson, superintendent

鈥斝』剖閟ity: Vicki Leach, instructor; Bradley Long, project manager; Synthia Ming, professional learning manager; Jenifer Smith, program manager

鈥斝』剖閟ity-Meridian: Alisha Milam, assistant clinical professor

鈥擲tarkville Oktibbeha School District: Anna Guntharp, assistant superintendent

鈥擡piscopal Church of the Resurrection: Sarah Walker, interim lay chaplain

鈥擬ississippi School for Mathematics and Science: Ginger Tedder, executive director

鈥擴niversity of Mississippi: Drew Hall, coordinator of admission and advising; Kenya Wolff, associate professor of early childhood education

鈥擶oodward Hines Education Foundation-Get2College: Jailand Williams, North Mississippi assistant director and college counselor

To learn more about the program, visit .

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