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County schools aim to cut dropout rate

By VERNON SIKES
Herald Correspondent

The Yazoo County School Board unanimously approved a third Mississippi High School Graduation Pathway that, hopefully, will assist in cutting down on the drop-out rate.
Labeled the District Option, students will be able to graduate with 21 credits, which will meet admission requirements for two-year colleges. Students choosing the District Option would receive diplomas and, after completing a two-year college, could attend a four-year college or university.
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Finally!

David House lifts his helmet in victory as the final buzzer sounds on Yazoo County’s 7-6 victory over Yazoo City in the Battle of Yazoo County. It was Yazoo County’s first victory over Yazoo City in nine years.David House lifts his helmet in victory as the final buzzer sounds on Yazoo County’s 7-6 victory over Yazoo City in the Battle of Yazoo County. It was Yazoo County’s first victory over Yazoo City in nine years.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 11 September 2012 20:41)

 

County adopts budget

By JASON PATTERSON
Editor & Publisher

The Yazoo County Board of Supervisors approved a budget Monday that will increase property taxes 3.78 mills countywide by a 3-2 vote.
District 4 Supervisor Jayne Dew and District 1 Supervisor Caleb Rivers voted against approving the budget.
District 2 Supervisor David Berry, District 3 Supervisor Willie Wright and District 5 Supervisor Cobie Collins voted for approval.
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CF Industries gives $30,000 to Yazoo City

By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

CF Industries has donated $30,000 to the city of Yazoo City to be used within the parks and recreation department and at Ricks Memorial Library.
During such hard economic times, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen expressed their gratitude to the local industry for its generosity.
Steve Moore, general manager of CF Industries, said the company was happy to give back to the community.
“This is a great community, and we are proud to be a part of it,” Moore said.
Alderman Aubry Brent Jr. and Dr. Jack Varner first approached CF Industries about what the city and local company could do in a partnership for some of the city’s most important needs. Looking towards the children within the Yazoo community, the parks and recreation department and Ricks Memorial Library were at the top of the list.
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Triangle Cultural Center was once Main Street School

Main Street School and students pictured in 1909. Main Street School and students pictured in 1909. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

Walking down the halls of the Triangle Cultural Center, the laughter of children can almost be heard down its long corridors.
The smell of aging books lingers in the hallways.
And the sound of chalk tapping against a blackboard with a rip of paper from a notebook echoes from the individual rooms.
The cultural center may now serve as a hub of activity with a variety of community functions, ceremonies and other civic appointments.
But to many, it will always remain Main Street School.
“Good years, good times, good friends, we like to remember,” said Ethel North, as her recollection appeared in A Collection of Memories, compiled by JoAnne Prichard Morris and Sam Olden.
Main Street School first opened its doors to Yazoo students on Oct. 10, 1904. The former “Public School Number One,” located on the same lot, was destroyed by a fire in 1903.
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