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         Mississippi Vocational Schools:     more books (28)
  1. Vocational & Technical Schools West: More Than 2,300 Vocational Schools West of the Mississippi River (Peterson's Vocational and Technical Schools West) by Peterson's, 2009-12-10
  2. Vocational & Technical Schools - East: More Than 2,600 Vocational Schools East of the Mississippi River (Peterson's Vocational and Technical Schools East) by Peterson's, 2009-12-10
  3. Survey of the trade and vocational schools east of the Mississippi river by Mattie M Rives, 1930
  4. Way2Smart will serve professional support staff.(Brief Article): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Elizabeth Kirkland, 2000-12-11
  5. Business, education collaborate on Institute for Business Ethics.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Harriet S. Vickers, 2004-12-13
  6. Going for the more traditional: there's gift baskets, cooking school classes; or you could try a watch or some jewelry.(Executive Gift Guide): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Laura Smith, 2009-10-05
  7. 'A culinary destination': Viking opens cooking school in Ridgeland in latest expansion.(VIKING COOKING SCHOOL): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Laura Smith, 2009-08-24
  8. Mulling graduate school? Consider all responsibilities.(Education, HR & Workforce Training)(universities offer distance education and part-time courses ... article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Lynne Jeter, 2005-07-25
  9. Busy at work? Want an MBA? Think 'distance'.(Master of Business Administration ): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2005-04-04
  10. MUW again offering popular real estate law course: next course offered could be taught over fiber optic network. (Focus Real Estate).(Mississippi University ... article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Elizabeth Kirkland, 2003-05-26
  11. Motivation and learning strategies of students in distance education.: An article from: Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences by Beth Dunigan, Kenneth J. Curry, 2006-04-01
  12. Couple gives $1m-plus to WLPC.(Strictly Business)(Workplace Learning and Performance Center): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal
  13. Southern Miss lands grant, selecting residents.(Strictly Business): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Unavailable, 2009-08-17
  14. Construction workforce training focus of Swoope's attention.(Focus Workforce): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2004-03-29

41. Mississippi Direct Loan Schools
is a list of schools participating in mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena,Public, Southern vocational Technical Institute, Hattiesburg, Private, 03000700.
http://www.ed.gov/DirectLoan/schools/ms.html
Direct Loan Schools
MISSISSIPPI
Below is a list of schools participating in the Direct Loan program. If the name of a school is highlighted, you may reach the school's home page by clicking on the link. (You will be leaving the Department of Education's web site. The Department cannot attest to the accuracy of information provided by linked sites.) SCHOOL NAME CITY TYPE OPE-ID Alcorn State University Lorman Public Carthage Beauty College Carthage Proprietary Creations College of Cosmetology Tupelo Proprietary Mississippi Valley State University Itta Bena Public Southern Vocational Technical Institute Hattiesburg Private Tougaloo College Tougaloo Private Borrower Questions should be sent to HELP FOR BORROWERS Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to Direct_Loans@ed.gov This page last modified October 11, 2001 ( kj SchooLink Direct Loan Home Page

42. Colleges In Mississippi, Universities In Mississippi: Links To University And Co
Massachusetts MA Colleges in Michigan MI Minnesota MN mississippi MS Missouri GU Learn Spanish Online Puerto Rico PR vocational schools Our Web
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Alcorn State University - Alcorn State Belhaven College - Jackson Blue Mountain College - Blue Mountain Delta State University - Cleveland Jackson State University - Jackson Magnolia Bible College - Kosciusko Mary Holmes College - West Point Millsaps College - Jackson Mississippi College - Clinton Mississippi College School of Law - Jackson Mississippi State University - Mississippi State Mississippi State University - College of Veterinary Medicine Mississippi University for Women - Columbus Mississippi Valley State University - Itta Bena Rust College - Holly Springs Tougaloo College - Tougaloo University of Mississippi - Jackson University of Mississippi Medical Center - Jackson University of Southern Mississippi - Hattiesburg Wesley Biblical Seminary - Jackson William Carey College - Hattiesburg Wood College - Mathiston Mississippi Community Colleges Coahoma Community College - Clarksdale Copiah-Lincoln Community College - Wesson East Central Community College - Decatur East Mississippi Community College - Scooba, Mayhew

43. LexisNexis(TM) CD
5. County Boards of Education and Superintendents. 6. mississippi Uniform SchoolLaw. 28. Charter schools. 29. Junior Colleges. 31. vocational Education. 33.
http://www.michie.com/mississippi/lpext.dll/Infobase/f0c4?fn=document-frame.htm&

44. Business Schools
Simply select the state you wish to attend classes in to see a listing of the accrediteddesign schools in that area, then click mississippi (MS) Back to Top.
http://www.vocational-technical-schools.com/business_school.html
Business Schools:
This page contains links to schools offering courses in business, all listed by state. Simply select the state you wish to attend classes in to see a listing of the accredited design schools in that area, then click on theautomotive or aviation school of your choice to receive information from that school.
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45. Computer & Technical Schools Directory - Technical School Listings By State
Simply select the state you wish to attend classes in to see a listing of the accreditedcomputer and technical schools in that mississippi (MI) Back to Top.
http://www.vocational-technical-schools.com/technical_schools_state.html
Directory (by state):
This page contains links to technical schools offering courses on computer programming, networking, certifications, training, and masters/bachelors degree programs in information technology and various technical fields- all listed by state. Simply select the state you wish to attend classes in to see a listing of the accredited computer and technical schools in that area, then click on the school of your choice to receive information from that school.
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Birmingham, Alabama Arizona (AZ) [Back to Top] Collins College Tempe, Arizona DeVry University Phoenix, Arizona ITT Technical Institute Request information by using
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46. Public Schools & Districts Overview Of Public Elementary And Secondary Schools A
Special education or vocational schools each accounted for less than onehalf of1 percent of students. Kansas, mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, and
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2003/quarterly/fall/3_4.asp
site index ED.gov Elementary and Secondary Education
Lee M. Hoffman This article was originally published as a Statistical Analysis Report. The universe data are primarily from the following two components of the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) : "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey" and "Local Education Agency Universe Survey." Technical notes, definitions, and supplemental tables from the original report have been omitted. Types of Public Schools and Agencies table A This was an increase of almost 7.1 percent over the more than 87,125 schools reported 5 years earlier, in the fall of 1995. Most of these were regular schools, those that offer a comprehensive curriculum and may provide other programs and services as well. A smaller number of schools focused primarily on special education, vocational/technical education, or alternative programs. Students in these specialized schools were often enrolled in a regular school as well and were reported as part of the membership of that regular school ( table A Among the schools that reported students in membership, 93 percent were regular schools (derived from

47. Overview Of Public Elementary And Secondary Schools And Districts: School Year 1
0.4 percent in vocational schools, and 1.0 percent in alternative schools. Thesedistributions were unchanged from the previous year. mississippi, New Hampshire
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs99/1999322/
site index ED.gov
Statistics in Brief:
Overview of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools and Districts: School Year 1997-98
May 1999
(NCES 1999-322) Ordering information
Types of Public Schools
In the 1997-98 school year states reported almost 90,000 public schools. Most of these were regular schools, which offer a comprehensive curriculum and may provide a range of other programs and services as well. Considerably smaller numbers of schools focused primarily on special education, vocational/technical or career education, or alternative programs. Students in these specialized schools are often also enrolled in a regular school and reported in the membership of that regular school (see Key Terms for more information about school types).
Schools with Students in Membership
In the 1997–98 school year 87,631 public schools provided instruction to 46.1 million students in the United States ( table 1 This was an increase of about 1.2 percent from the previous year’s 45,592,213 students and a gain of 1.8 percent from the 86,058 schools in 1996–97. Most of these 1997–98 school year institutions were regular schools (82,127). Among the total number of schools for whom student membership was reported were 1,764 schools whose major function was to provide special education for students with disabilities and 360 identified as vocational, technical, or career schools. Some 3,380 schools were reported to offer other alternative programs. While this is a relatively small number, there are one-sixth again as many of these schools as there were last year.

48. MACS - Mississippi Affordable College Savings Program
MACS joins the mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program (MPACT costsat nearly all colleges, universities, trade/vocational schools, or post
http://www.collegesavingsms.com/press_032001.html
Overview Investment Options FAQs Enroll Today [Quick Index] Account Services Program Details Enrollment Materials + - Enroll Online - Download PDF Application - Mail Application to me Investment Options FAQs + - General Questions - Financial Questions - Administrative Questions MACS News Bulletin Contact Info Disclosure/Privacy Statement Press Release Mississippi Offers New Tax-Favored Higher Education Savings Program
April 16 Deadline For Tax Deduction JACKSON, MS, March 20 State Treasurer Marshall Bennett announced today the availability of the Mississippi Affordable College Savings Program (MACS), a new tax-advantaged college savings plan for families to use to pay expenses at eligible colleges anywhere. MACS joins the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program (MPACT), which has been available to residents since 1997 for tuition expenses only. "According to recent statistics, the average cost of a four-year college education for a newborn will range from $100,000 at public universities to nearly $235,000 at private universities by the year 2018," Bennett said. "That's why it's important for parents to start a savings plan for their children's higher education now." MACS is a flexible, simple-to-invest-in program that allows families of all income levels to open an account with a minimum investment of $25 ($15 through payroll deduction) and a maximum account balance limit of $235,000. The money can be used for future costs at nearly all colleges, universities, trade/vocational schools, or post secondary institutions in the country, as well as certain foreign schools. Expenses covered include tuition, fees, supplies, books, and certain room and board costs.

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Educational Colleges, Universities, Business schools, vocational schools TrainingCenters
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50. ACCSCT
8113). mississippi — Office of vocational and Technical Education. 1000).Nebraska Council of Private vocational schools (402643-2639).
http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies
(a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113) New Hampshire School-to-Work Initiative Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Utah Adult Education Services (801-538-7821)

51. DeSoto County Economic Development Council
very high accreditation ratings from the mississippi Department of In high school,there are vocational and technical Each of the high schools has an honors
http://www.desotocounty.com/education/public.html
316 W. Commerce St.
Hernando, Mississippi 38632
fax 429-0952 Public Schools Private Schools Home Schooling Higher Education ... Main Menu
Public Schools
Jerry Baird, Superintendent 5 East South Street, Hernando (662) 429-5271 www.desoto.k12.ms.us The DeSoto County Public School System is the second-largest in the State of Mississippi and maintains one of the state's lowest operating costs. The system is a single consolidated entity governed by the County Superintendent and a five-member elected Board of Education.
Hernando Middle School DeSoto County Schools have very high accreditation ratings from the Mississippi Department of Education and are also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The system has a strong administration, faculty and staff, a strong instructional program and well-rounded extracurricular activities. There are special education programs as well as gifted and AP programs. Guidance counselors are available in all schools.
Hernando High School In high school, there are vocational and technical programs in nine occupational areas. Each of the high schools has an honors program that encourages and recognizes student achievement. Approximately 70 percent of system graduates attend colleges. Numerous scholarships and awards are given each year to DeSoto County students pursuing higher education. Level Number of Schools Enrollment Elementary Intermediate Middle High School Vocational/Technical Alternative Total *students enrolled at the Vocational/Technical and Alternative Schools are included in enrollment figures of the county high schools.

52. Entergy Mississippi | Economic Development
by 47 of the state's 82 secondary vocational/technical schools. of military traininginstallations in southeast mississippi provide additional
http://www.entergy-mississippi.com/MS/ed/work.asp

Business Profile - Work Force Labor
Mississippi's labor force is one of the most productive in the U.S. Due in part to our state's agrarian heritage, Mississippi workers are used to showing up on time, working hard, and producing a quality product. Clients coming to Mississippi to evaluate industrial sites are willingly introduced to existing manufacturers, who validate the State's historically low turnover rate, low absenteeism, and high productivity. Although still below national averages, Mississippi labor now competes for higher quality, higher paid industrial jobs, as well as traditional basic manufacturing jobs. Human Resources
Mississippi's most important resource is its abundance of productive labor. In 1995, the state's civilian labor force numbered 1,254,000. During the last 30 years, Mississippi's economy has shifted from an agricultural base to manufacturing, and the supply of experienced manufacturing workers continues to increase. In fact, statistics indicate that:
  • Mississippi's labor force has increased 12% over the last ten years.

53. Pike County Mississippi
K 12 McComb High School is one of 100 National Model schools Two vocational schoolsOne Community/Technical College Southwest mississippi Community College
http://www.pikeinfo.com/communityinfo.html
Community Profile Pike County is nestled in one of the South's most picturesque regions. You'll find us in the southwest corner of Mississippi where the majestic Piney Woods region meets the gently rolling Mississippi River lowlands. Our winters are mild; our summers long and warm. Within an hour-and-a-half of Baton Rouge, Jackson, New Orleans, Hattiesburg, and Alexandria, Pike County stands as a regional hub of medical and regional services for southwest Mississippi. Interstate 55 connects Pike County with Interstate 12 forty miles to our south, Interstate 20 sixty miles north, and Interstate 59 sixty miles east. U.S. Highways 51 and 98, and State Highways 24, 44, 48, and 570 further serve as vital links to intra - and interstate commerce. Churches Climate Clubs/Organizations Communications ... Utilities
Churches:
52 churches represent 14 religious denominations
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Climate:
Coldest Month: January
  • Average Temperature: 49 degrees
Warmest Month: July
  • Average temperature: 81 degrees Annual Rainfall: 41 inches
Average Snowfall: none Return To Top
Clubs/Organizations:
Over 35 civic and fraternal clubs and organizations Return To Top
Communications:
One daily newspaper: The Enterprise-Journal
One weekly newspaper: The Magnolia Gazette
Radio: 3 AM; 23 FM stations

54. Sites Of Interest - Mississippi - Education - HCLS
Association for athletics and accreditation of private schools in mississippi Bennawas started by the state legislature as mississippi vocational College in
http://www.harrison.lib.ms.us/internet_sites/ms/ms_education.htm

55. Title 37: EDUCATION - Main Index
Chapter 020 mississippi REMEDIAL EDUCATION; Chapter 021 AGRICULTURAL HIGH schools;Chapter 028 CHARTER schools; COLLEGES; Chapter 031 vocational EDUCATION; Chapter
http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/37/
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972 As Amended Title 37 EDUCATION
  • Chapter STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Chapter STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Chapter STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES Chapter COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION AND SUPERINTENDENTS Chapter MISSISSIPPI UNIFORM SCHOOL LAW Chapter SCHOOL DISTRICTS; BOARDS OF TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS Chapter DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS, PRINCIPALS, TEACHERS, AND OTHER EMPLOYEES Chapter GENERAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO EDUCATION Chapter CURRICULUM; SCHOOL YEAR AND ATTENDANCE Chapter PUBLIC SCHOOLS; RECORDS, ENROLLMENT AND TRANSFER OF PUPILS Chapter STATEWIDE TESTING PROGRAM Chapter ACCREDITATION OF SCHOOLS Chapter SCHOOL PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS Chapter MINIMUM PROGRAM OF EDUCATION Chapter MISSISSIPPI REMEDIAL EDUCATION Chapter EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS Chapter STATE FUNDS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS Chapter EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Chapter DRIVER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Chapter STATE COURT EDUCATION FUND Chapter AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS Chapter CHARTER SCHOOLS Chapter JUNIOR COLLEGES Chapter VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Chapter CIVILIAN VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Chapter ADULT EDUCATION Chapter PUBLIC SCHOOLS; ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING

56. 37-31-61. Board Authorized To Establish And Conduct Vocational And Technical Sch
and conduct schools, classes or courses, for preparing, equipping and training citizensof the State of mississippi for employment in gainful vocational and
http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/37/031/0061.htm
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972
As Amended
SEC. 37-31-61. Board authorized to establish and conduct vocational and technical schools, classes or courses.
The State Board of Education is hereby authorized and empowered to establish and conduct schools, classes or courses, for preparing, equipping and training citizens of the State of Mississippi for employment in gainful vocational and technical occupations which do not terminate in a bachelors degree, in conjunction with any public school, agricultural high school or community/junior college.
The trustees of such school districts, as classified and defined by law, including those already having this authority, and the trustees of agricultural high schools and community/junior colleges may, with the consent in writing of the State Board of Education, establish and conduct such schools, classes or courses, under the provisions herein stated and under the general supervision of the board.
SOURCES: Codes, 1942, Sec. 6241; Laws, 1940, ch. 186; 1982, ch. 493, Sec. 13; 1992, ch. 482, Sec. 4, eff from and after July 1, 1992.
Chapter Index
Table of Contents

57. North Mississippi Education Consortium
schools; Webster County schools; Batesville Elementary Pontotoc; Pontotoc Ridge vocational,Pontotoc; Ripley Stubblefield North mississippi Education Consortium
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/educ_school/Nmec/members.html

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59. SB2286 (As Sent To Governor) - 2002 Regular Session
REIMBURSEMENTS, TO HIGH schools CONDUCTING vocational PROGRAMS IN ACCORDANCE WITHTHE FEDERAL SMITHHUGHES ACT; TO AMEND SECTION 37-31-205, mississippi CODE OF
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2002/html/SB/2200-2299/SB2286SG.htm
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 2002 Regular Session To: Education; Appropriations By: Senator(s) Harden
Senate Bill 2286
(As Sent to Governor)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 37-31-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CLARIFY THAT STATE APPROPRIATIONS MADE FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PURPOSES MAY BE USED TO MAKE PAYMENTS, RATHER THAN REIMBURSEMENTS, TO HIGH SCHOOLS CONDUCTING VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL SMITH-HUGHES ACT; TO AMEND SECTION 37-31-205, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, IN CONFORMITY TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.      BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:      SECTION 1.   Section 37-31-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:   Any appropriation that may be made under the provisions of Sections 37-31-1 through 37-31-15 shall be used by the board for the promotion of vocational education as provided for in the "Smith-Hughes Act" and for the purpose set forth in Sections 37-31-1 through 37-31-15.  The state appropriation shall not be used for payments to high schools which are now receiving other state funds, except in lieu of not more than one-half (1/2) the amount that may be due such high schools from federal funds.  Only such portion of the state appropriation shall be used as may be absolutely necessary to carry out the provisions of Sections 37-31-1 through 37-31-15, and to meet the federal requirements.  Except as

60. Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | News: Office, Developer Train
1/31/03 Carey from mississippi says This explains why I couldn't Microsoft ingetting their curriculum to the community colleges and vocational schools.
http://www.mcpmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=545

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