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    By the time the hallway goes quiet, you know what kind of day it is.

    Teachers are standing at their doors, offering last-minute smiles and soft encouragement. Pencils are freshly sharpened. Somewhere, a student is whispering, “I’m nervous,” and a teacher is answering, “You’re ready.” It’s testing season in Mississippi—and if you’ve ever been part of a school community, you can feel it the moment you walk in.

    But the last nine weeks of school aren’t just about state tests. They’re a balancing act between pressure and joy, structure and celebration.

    In one classroom, students are reviewing skills they’ve worked on since August, building confidence one question at a time. In another, permission slips are being collected for a field trip—maybe to the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, maybe just a bus ride across town that feels like a big adventure. Desks are scattered with final projects, hallways fill back up with laughter between testing days, and field day is circled on the calendar like a promise.

    For educators, this stretch asks for everything. They’re navigating testing schedules, adjusting lesson plans, and carrying the emotional weight of making sure every student feels capable. It’s the kind of work that doesn’t always show up in a headline—but it shows up in the way a child sits a little taller before a test.

    “We are  building their confidence all year long,” one North Mississippi teacher shared. “That matters more than anything else.”

    Students feel it too. The excitement of summer is close enough to touch, but there’s still work to be done. It’s a strange mix—tired and energized all at once. Baseball cleats by the door, pollen on the cars, and backpacks that somehow feel heavier this time of year.

    So what does support look like right now?

    It’s simple, but it matters.

    A little more sleep the night before a test. A solid breakfast—even if it’s eaten in the car. A slower, calmer morning when possible. A quick note tucked into a backpack or a text that says, “You’ve got this.” And maybe most importantly, a little extra grace—for students, for teachers, for all of it.

    Because here in Mississippi, our schools are more than buildings. They’re part of the rhythm of our communities. And during these final weeks, that rhythm gets a little faster, a little fuller, and a whole lot more meaningful.

    The last nine weeks aren’t just about finishing strong. They’re about everything that’s been built along the way—every lesson, every challenge, every small win that got a student to this point.

    And long after the tests are turned in and the buses roll back into the parking lot, what lasts won’t be a score on a page.

    It’ll be the small moments—the encouragement, the patience, the showing up—that stick long after the last bell rings.

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