Andy Tuccio

What Is the True Cost of a 1:1 Device Program? One State’s Careful Rollout Offers a Lookur title here

As summer vacation winds down, thousands of devices—including Chromebooks, iPads, and laptops—are in the care of school district IT departments. There, the devices have had updates installed, missing keys replaced, cracked screens repaired and decorative stickers removed. Soon, if not already, those updated and repaired computing devices will be returned to students for the new academic year.

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National Council for Mental Wellbeing – Mental Health Awareness Month

Each May, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing joins a national movement to bring attention to mental health during Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM).  Here is some helpful information about mental health in America: Facts & Figures 1 in 6 adolescents (aged 12-17) in the U.S. experienced a major depressive episode in 2020 1 in 3

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The Power of Volunteers

I always wondered why somebody didn’t do something about that. Then I realized I was somebody. Mississippi’s Toughest Kids Foundation’s mission is to build and maintain Camp Kamassa, Mississippi’s first and only year-round fully handicap accessible camp facility for children and adults with serious illnesses, physical and mental challenges, and other special needs. Our vision

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The 2022 GIVE Awards

The Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service(Volunteer MS) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Governor’s Initiative for Volunteer Excellence (GIVE) Awards. The 2022 GIVE Awards Recipients are: Gerald Schmuck of Gulfport, Outstanding Volunteer Leadership by a Public Servant Tammy Pierce of Byhalia, Outstanding Service in Youth Mentoring  Mississippi Coats 4 Kidz Volunteers of

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