General education must take priority
Published 6:00 am Monday, March 28, 2005
Dear Editor,
I don’t have anything against MSA; however, I think that itshould not be a funding priority over regular public education inMississippi.
Public education is for all students, not just those studentswho have special creative talents. And when public educationsuffers, then all students suffer – our future doctors,nurses, teachers, attorneys and business people, as well as thosepracticing visual arts, vocals and theater.
Kathy Jackson,
Brookhaven