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Mississippi Code Title 37. Education

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  • Chapter 1. State Board of Education
  • Chapter 3. State Department of Education
  • Chapter 4. Mississippi Community College Board
  • Chapter 5. County Boards of Education and Superintendents
  • Chapter 6. Mississippi Uniform School Law
  • Chapter 7. School Districts; Boards of Trustees of School Districts
  • Chapter 9. District Superintendents, Principals, Teachers, and Other Employees
  • Chapter 11. General Provisions Pertaining to Education
  • Chapter 12. Mississippi Student Religious Liberties Act of 2013
  • Chapter 13. Curriculum; School Year and Attendance
  • Chapter 14. Mary Kirkpatrick Haskell-Mary Sprayberry Public School Nurse Act of 2007
  • Chapter 15. Public Schools; Records, Enrollment and Transfer of Pupils
  • Chapter 16. Statewide Testing Program
  • Chapter 17. Accreditation of Schools
  • Chapter 18. Superior-Performing, Exemplary, and School At-Risk Programs
  • Chapter 19. Teacher Compensation
  • Chapter 20. Remedial Education
  • Chapter 21. Early Childhood Education
  • Chapter 22. State Funds for School Districts
  • Chapter 23. Exceptional Children
  • Chapter 24. Mississippi Youth Concussion Law
  • Chapter 25. Driver Education and Training
  • Chapter 26. State Court Education Fund
  • Chapter 27. Agricultural High Schools
  • Chapter 28. Mississippi Charter Schools Act of 2013
  • Chapter 29. Junior Colleges
  • Chapter 31. Vocational Education
  • Chapter 33. Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 35. Adult Education
  • Chapter 37. Public Schools; Accounting and Auditing
  • Chapter 39. Public Schools; Purchases
  • Chapter 41. Transportation of Pupils
  • Chapter 43. Textbooks
  • Chapter 45. State Aid to Public Schools
  • Chapter 47. State Aid for Construction of School Facilities
  • Chapter 49. Loans to Students
  • Chapter 51. Financial Assistance to Children Attending Nonsectarian Private Schools
  • Chapter 57. Taxation
  • Chapter 59. School Bonds and Obligations
  • Chapter 61. Expenditure of School Funds; Budgets
  • Chapter 63. Educational Television
  • Chapter 65. Closing of Public Schools and Institutions of Higher Learning
  • Chapter 67. Distance Learning Collaborative Act of 2016
  • Chapter 68. Equity in Distance Learning Act
  • Chapter 69. The Energy Academy Act
  • Chapter 71. Mississippi Learn to Act
  • Chapter 73. Comprehensive Career and Technical Education Reform Act
  • Chapter 97. Athletics
  • Chapter 99. Postsecondary Education; Provisions Common to Institutions of Higher Learning and Community and Junior Colleges
  • Chapter 101. Institutions of Higher Learning; General Provisions
  • Chapter 102. Off-Campus Instructional Programs
  • Chapter 103. Residency and Fees of Students Attending or Applying for Admission to Educational Institutions
  • Chapter 104. Mississippi Educational Facilities Authority Act for Private, Nonprofit Institutions of Higher Learning
  • Chapter 105. Campuses and Streets of State Institutions of Higher Learning
  • Chapter 106. Post-Secondary Education Financial Assistance
  • Chapter 110. Mississippi Public Management Graduate Intern Program
  • Chapter 111. Fraternities, Sororities and Other Societies
  • Chapter 113. Mississippi State University of Agriculture and Applied Science
  • Chapter 115. University of Mississippi
  • Chapter 117. Mississippi University for Women
  • Chapter 119. University of Southern Mississippi
  • Chapter 121. Alcorn State University
  • Chapter 123. Delta State University
  • Chapter 125. Jackson State University
  • Chapter 127. Mississippi Valley State University
  • Chapter 129. Nursing Schools and Scholarships
  • Chapter 131. Teachers Demonstration and Practice Schools
  • Chapter 132. Student Teachers
  • Chapter 133. Technical Institutes
  • Chapter 135. Compacts with Other States
  • Chapter 138. Asbestos Abatement Accreditation and Certification Act
  • Chapter 139. Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science
  • Chapter 140. Mississippi School of the Arts
  • Chapter 141. The University Research Center Act of 1988
  • Chapter 144. Mississippi Rural Physicians Scholarship Program
  • Chapter 145. Mississippi Opportunity Loan Program Act
  • Chapter 146. Mississippi Rural Dentists Scholarship Program
  • Chapter 147. Mississippi University Research Authority Act
  • Chapter 148. Strengthening Mississippi Academic Research through Business Act
  • Chapter 149. Mississippi Teacher Center
  • Chapter 151. Mississippi Accountability and Adequate Education Program Act of 1997
  • Chapter 152. Commission on Restructuring the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (Maep)
  • Chapter 153. Workforce Development, Training, Education and Retention
  • Chapter 154. State Longitudinal Data System
  • Chapter 155. College Savings Plans of Mississippi
  • Chapter 159. Mississippi Teacher Scholarship Programs
  • Chapter 160. Teach for America Act
  • Chapter 161. Mississippi Education Reform Act of 2006
  • Chapter 163. Education Achievement Council
  • Chapter 169. Mississippi Autism Advisory Committee
  • Chapter 171. Use of School Property by Public for Recreation and Sports
  • Chapter 173. Dyslexia Therapy Scholarship for Students with Dyslexia Program
  • Chapter 175. Mississippi Speech-Language Therapy Scholarship for Students with Speech-Language Impairments Program
  • Chapter 177. Literacy-Based Promotion Act
  • Chapter 179. Districts of Innovation
  • Chapter 181. Equal Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act
  • Chapter 183. Postsecondary Education Covid-19 Mitigation Relief Program Act
  • Chapter 185. Grant Programs for Independent Primary and Secondary Schools, Colleges and Universities
  • Chapter 187. Mississippi Pandemic Response Broadband Availability

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