Career Development Center News
The Supper Meal Program reflects Jackson Public Schools’ ongoing commitment to addressing the whole child, ensuring that every scholar has access to the nourishment needed to learn, grow, and thrive.
This transformative investment will enable the district to replace aging Class 6 and Class 7 diesel school buses with modern, zero-emission electric buses, significantly reducing harmful emissions and improving air quality for scholars and the broader Jackson community.
The performances reflected months of preparation, teamwork, and dedication from directors, scholars, and support staff across the district.
Twelve JPS scholars have been inducted into the National Honor Society of the National Education Opportunity Network, recognizing their outstanding achievement in rigorous, college credit–bearing courses taught by professors from some of the nation’s top universities.
The Jackson Public School District maintained its “C” rating for the 2024 – 2025 school year, according to the Mississippi Department of Education accountability model.
Through dual enrollment programs, JPS scholars can take college-level courses while still in high school, earning credits that not only give them a head start on their college journey but also reduce the overall cost of higher education.
The project will expand opportunities for environmental education by creating a dedicated outdoor classroom space that integrates core curricula and provides hands-on learning for scholars and the broader Jackson community.
These teachers will join a statewide network of policy fellows working to expand opportunities for students through stronger college and career readiness initiatives.
The celebration shined a spotlight on 137 JPS scholars who earned a score of 3 or higher on their AP exams in spring 2025, on a scale of 1 to 5. It's an accomplishment that earns them college credit.
Eight Murrah High School students from the Class of 2025 were recently recognized for their achievements in the AP Capstone Program, a two-year program for advanced students that consists of AP Seminar and AP Research.
The PSLA is a yearlong program designed to prepare potential candidates for superintendent positions in Mississippi’s public schools.
In March 2026, JPS scholars will have the incredible opportunity to travel to Accra, Ghana!
Scholar Appreciation Week is a time to celebrate their curiosity, dedication, and achievements, and to recognize the bright future they are building for themselves and our community.
The Dropout Prevention Team plays a vital role in identifying, supporting, and re-engaging students at risk of dropping out.
Jackson Public Schools is proud to present the 2024–2025 Spirit of Excellence, a celebration of the people and programs that make our district shine.
