Mississippi Schools Are Better Than Yours

“Their progress is not a fluke,” writes Tim Daly. “It’s a clue.” (Jon Cherry via Getty Images)
The state’s turnaround really is miraculous. But the rest of the country isn’t interested.
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Painting the Deep South as an embarrassing cultural backwater is one of the last socially acceptable forms of prejudice among elites. It’s not just tolerated—it’s venerated.
Mississippi is probably the top target. I don’t have to tell you why. You know about the poor health outcomes. The poverty. The corruption. The obesity. The Confederacy stuff.
Wikipedia has an entry dedicated to the phrase “Thank God for Mississippi,” because its horrible performance on so many metrics saves other states the embarrassment of finishing last. The term has been used since at least 1945.
This has made it awkward in recent years, as Mississippi has become the fastest-improving school system in the country.
You read that right. Mississippi is taking names.
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