Pascagoula High School senior Quintin Harry speaks to students gathered at War Memorial Stadium for National School Walkout Day in memory of the 17 people shot to death at a Parkland, Fla., high school last month and to call for gun control legisl
Pass High senior Trae Henderson is a ‘Teacher’s Choice’ because he is such an engaging student. His band director says he is a natural musician. Henderson says he just likes to play the drums.
Students from Pascagoula and Ocean Springs high schools will be participating in the 17-minute walk-out in honor of school shooting victims in Parkland, Fla. They see this event as just the start of their generation making an impact on the gun con
North Gulfport Middle School was placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon after police received a phone call regarding a possible threat at the school. Gulfport Police Chief Leonard Papania addressed residents after the lockdown was lifted and then S
A school lockdown is a precautionary measure issued in response to a direct or nearby threat. It requires staff and students to respond quickly and comply with rules. Here’s how it often works.
Moss Point High School won the Mississippi portion of the Samsung Solve For Tomorrow contest. They will now submit a plan to improve their community using STEM. Moss Point students will design a bio-filter to reduce pollutants in the local waterwa
West Harrison High School marching band will be in New York City for a live appearance on the TODAY show and then march in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Moss Point School District, perennially the lowest-rated Mississippi Coast district, has seen marked improvement. The high school's accountability rating skyrocketed from a D to a B in one year.
Bay-Waveland Middle School teacher Logan Pullin wrote and delivered letters to each of the graduating students he taught in his first year at the school. The students' reactions were fun to watch.
Construction is winding down as Gulfport High gets ready to start the year at their rebuilt campus. The campus is designed to help students be prepared for whatever field they want to go into, whether that means going to college, entering the mili
A former teacher at Harrison Central High School found letters written by his students 52 years ago and now he's preparing to return them to the students.