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JMCSS nine-figure budget has 3% raises, JCM positions, Pope design stage costs, new buses
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JMCSS budget 3% employee raises, JCM positions, Pope fees, new buses
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July 15, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. Thursday, board members with the Jackson-Madison County School System held their monthly board meeting, discussing important plans for students and staff for the upcoming school year.
JMCSS Superintendent Dr. Marlon King said in a news conference that for the upcoming school year, students will now have the option to wear a mask.
“Masks right now are going to be an optional requirement, based on individual’s tolerance around safety. Some parents are probably in support of masks,” King said.
King says they will continue to monitor COVID-19 cases and requirements from the state ahead of the first day of school on Aug. 2.
Concerns raised over Jackson Central-Merry, Madison Academic construction
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How can JMCSS use new grant money? Relocating central office, renovating Oman Arena are options
The Jackson Sun 6 hrs ago Lasherica Thornton, Jackson Sun © Stephanie Amador / The Jackson Sun Jackson-Madison County Board of Education building
More than $2.3 million of student and teacher devices and $460,000-plus in software for virtual learning were the focus Jackson-Madison County School System used to reopen schools in 2020 thanks to federal grant money.
Dozens of projects to address learning loss, technology and other school projects made up most of JMCSS’ $16.7 million in grant spending in the following months.
With a third allocation of grant money totaling over $37 million in hand, JMCSS leaders say the district will spend more than the 20% required of it to address learning loss.