Teachers across various JPS schools earn $96,500 in grants from Junior League of Jackson
JANS – Jackson Public Schools is thankful to the Junior League of Jackson (JLJ) and the Community Foundation for Mississippi for investing $96,500 in teachers’ ideas and scholars’ growth.
Through the Public School Mini-Grants Program, 18 projects across numerous schools will come to life, from launching an E-sports collaborative and expanding hands-on STEM learning to building Jim Hill High School’s new theatre department and enhancing sensory spaces for the youngest learners.
Each of these projects represents an educator’s commitment to creativity, connection, and opportunity in the classroom.
Congratulations to the 2025–2026 JPS Teacher Mini-Grant Awardees!
McWillie Elementary School – $9,994.47
Wells APAC – $4,984.14
Johnson Elementary School – $4,618.09
Shirley Elementary School – $3,604.75
Spann Elementary School – $5,023.28
North Jackson Elementary School – $13,329.23
Jim Hill High School – $9,536.00
Shirley Elementary School – $4,989.95
Isable Elementary School – $5,361.28
McWillie Elementary School – $4,995.19
Bates Elementary School – $2,087.84
JXN Middle College – $10,000.00
Green Elementary School – $4,087.98
Bailey APAC/JPS Athletics – $10,000.00
Johnson Elementary School – $1,287.99
CDC (Career Development Center) – $2,600.00
These grants will fund everything from STEM kits and literacy tools to creative arts, sensory regulation resources, and wellness programs, all designed to help JPS scholars thrive.
JLJ is a women’s organization dedicated to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through effective action and leadership. Founded in 1941, JLJ is now one of the largest Leagues in the country with nearly 2,200 members. Its community work focuses on supporting PreK–5th grade children and their caregivers in Jackson, advancing academic growth, essential needs, and health and well-being.