Major Overhaul of Mississippi's Education System Takes Effect. Starting July 1, new laws governing teacher pay, retirement, and education will come into force in Mississippi, marking a significant shift in the state's approach to supporting its educators and students. The changes, which were signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves earlier this year, aim to attract and retain top teaching talent, improve teacher benefits, and provide more financial security for educators in the Magnolia State. As the new laws take effect, educators, policymakers, and students alike will be watching closely to see how these reforms impact the state's education system.
New MS laws take effect on July 1, changing teacher pay, retirement The Clarion-Ledger