Governor's Awards

Governor's Awards

  • Lillie Burney Learning Center

    Lillie Burney Learning Center is an alternative school within the Hattiesburg Public School District with the motto, “Today can be good or bad, the choice is yours so make it great” Our school is committed to providing a safe, structured environme...
  • Rowan Elementary School

    Backpack Blessings and Kids Culture is a vital initiative within the Hattiesburg Junior Auxiliary’s wraparound support for Rowan Elementary School, ensuring that food-insecure children have access to nutritious meals outside of school hours. Each ...
  • Vicksburg Warren School District

    Discover the world of manufacturing at the Vicksburg Warren School District high school summer manufacturing camp day! During this week-long camp students will engage in hands-on projects, real-world problem-solving, and learn essential skills in ...
  • Spann Elementary School

    As the renowned educator John Dewey once said, 'Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.' At Spann Elementary School, we live by this philosophy, recognizing that our community partnerships are key to shaping the educationa...
  • Partnership Middle School

    Mississippi State University and Partnership Middle School have joined forces to create an inspiring collaboration that empowers young minds through mentorship, career exploration, and academic support. This partnership provides middle school stud...
  • East Marion Elementary

    At East Marion Elementary, our Men on a Mission program is dedicated to building strong, positive relationships with students through mentorship and support. Our community volunteers engage with students in a friendly and encouraging way, showing ...
  • Pass Christian Public School District

    Safety, trust, and mentorship—these are the pillars of the partnership between Pass Christian Public School District and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department. This collaboration goes beyond security, fostering meaningful relationships through ...