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In a significant move to enhance literacy among students, Mississippi's Department of Education has announced plans to hire additional reading coaches across the state. This initiative comes in response to recent national assessments that revealed challenges in reading proficiency among students. By increasing the number of reading coaches, the department aims to provide targeted support to students, particularly in early education, where foundational reading skills are critical.
Furthermore, the state is set to update its accountability model, which will better reflect student performance and growth. This updated framework will not only hold schools accountable for their educational outcomes but also ensure that resources are allocated effectively to support struggling students.
The combination of hiring more reading coaches and revising the accountability system demonstrates Mississippi's commitment to improving educational standards and outcomes. As the state continues to analyze the results from national assessments, these steps are seen as crucial in addressing literacy challenges and fostering a more supportive learning environment for all students.
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