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Joyner Elementary School custodian Michael Easley, known to students as Mr. Mike, receives a gift bag from Tupelo Junior Auxiliary member Kim Hodges, center, as the JA recognizes all school custodians across the Tupelo Public School District and the Lee County School District to show appreciation for all their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tupelo Junior Auxiliary members Gwen Cordell, left, and Kim Hodges present Joyner Elementary School custodian Michael Easley, known to students as Mr. Mike, with a gift bag as the JA recognizes all school custodians across the Tupelo Public School District and the Lee County School District to show appreciation for all their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tupelo, Starkville educators named finalists for state awards wtva.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wtva.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
TUPELO â¢Â Roughly a year after the pandemic indefinitely delayed construction on Tupelo High School s tiny house, students are now back to work on the project.
Construction first began in Jan. 2020, and although bad weather and preparation for state testing (which ultimately didn t happen that year), construction teacher Scott Bridges was optimistic that the house would be completed by May 2020.
Little did he know, students and teachers wouldn t return from spring break that next week. Sometimes we have to pause
Mississippi reported its first confirmed COVID-19 case on March 11, 2020 â just two days after the Daily Journal published an article about the tiny house progress.