Madison County School District

Madison County School District’s state funding for the 2024-2025 school year is $77,528,598, provided under the new, fully funded Mississippi Student Funding Formula (MSFF).

Statewide, funding for public schools increased by $239-million, but some districts, like Madison County, received relatively flat funding.  

Prior to this year, Madison County schools had endured 16 consecutive years of underfunding in the previous funding formula, the Mississippi Adequate Education Program, resulting in a cumulative loss to the district of $87,230,989.

Read more about education funding in Mississippi, including details regarding the new Mississippi Student Funding Formula. 

See funding per school district for 2024-2025.

Members of U.S. Congress Representing
Madison County School District

Below are members of the U.S. Congress elected to represent the interests of Mississippians in Washington, D.C., in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Congress passes national, not state, laws. Each member of Congress has staff in Mississippi and in D.C. who answer the phones and respond to constituent concerns.

 
Congressman Michael Guest

U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 3

DISTRICT OFFICE:
601.693.6681

 

U.S. CAPITOL:
450 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
202.225.5031

 
Congressman Bennie Thompson

U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 2

DISTRICT OFFICE:
601.946.9003

 

U.S. CAPITOL:
2466 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
202.225.5876

 
Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith

U.S. Senate

DISTRICT OFFICE:
601.965.4459

 

U.S. CAPITOL:
528 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510-2405
202.224.5054

 
Senator Roger Wicker

U.S. Senate

DISTRICT OFFICE:
601.965.4644

 

U.S. CAPITOL:
425 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
202.224.6253

Members of Mississippi Legislature Representing
Madison County School District

Below are members of the Mississippi Legislature elected to serve on your behalf in the State Senate and State House of Representatives. The Legislature passes state laws that affect Mississippi. State legislators typically do not have their own staff but are assisted by State Capitol staff who answer the phones and share your messages with legislators.

State Representatives

Rep. Kenji Holloway

HOUSE DISTRICT 27

HOME:
143 Yellow Creek Road
Carthage, MS 39051

CAPITOL:
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.3770

Rep. Clay Mansell

HOUSE DISTRICT 56

HOME:
105 East Main Street
Clinton, MS 39056
601.924.9059

CAPITOL:
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.3770

Rep. Lawrence Blackmon

HOUSE DISTRICT 57

HOME:
907 W. Peace Street
Canton, MS 39046

CAPITOL:

601.359.3770

Rep. Jonathan McMillan

HOUSE DISTRICT 58

HOME:
483 Cherry Hill Drive
Madison, MS 39110
601.885.0020

CAPITOL:
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.3770

Rep. Shanda Yates

HOUSE DISTRICT 64

HOME:
P.O. Box 16409
Jackson, MS  39236
601.953.7891 (C) 

CAPITOL:

Jackson, MS
601.359.3770

Rep. Justis Gibbs

HOUSE DISTRICT 72

HOME:
1223 Hallmark Drive
Jackson, MS 39206
601.827.1691

CAPITOL:
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.3728

Rep. Jill Ford

HOUSE DISTRICT 73

HOME:
180 Deer Haven Dr.
Madison, MS  39110
601.624.6911 (C)

CAPITOL:
Jackson, MS
601.359.3770

Rep. Celeste Hurst

HOUSE DISTRICT 75

HOME:
P.O. Box 475
Sandhill, MS 39161

CAPITOL:
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.3770

State Senators

Sen. Bradford J. Blackmon

SENATE DISTRICT 21

HOME:

601.859.1567 (W)

CAPITOL:
Room 405
P.O. Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39215
601.359.2224

Sen. Joseph Thomas

SENATE DISTRICT 22

HOME:
P.O. Box 524 
Yazoo City, MS 39194
662.746.7552 (W)
662.571.2987 (C)

CAPITOL:
Room 215
Jackson, MS
601.359.2220

Sen. W. Briggs Hopson III

SENATE DISTRICT 23

HOME:
1201 Cherry Street
Vicksburg, MS 39183

CAPITOL:
Room 214-B
Jackson, MS
601.359.3250

Sen. J. Walter Michel

SENATE DISTRICT 25

HOME:
241 Richardson Rd.
Ridgeland, MS 39157

CAPITOL:
Room 212-C
Jackson, MS
601.359.2886

Sen. John Horhn

SENATE DISTRICT 26

HOME:
P.O. Box 2030
Jackson, MS 39225
601.362.1045 (H)
601.362.4285 (W)

CAPITOL:
Room 215
Jackson, MS
601.359.2886

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Nationally, Mississippi ranks near the bottom, 47th among the states, in per pupil school spending (U.S. Census, Public Education Finances: FY2022, published May 2024) but much higher, 25th among the states, in the rigor of our academic standards (Education Next, published May 2018).

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