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The “Mississippi Miracle” Has Democrats Panicking

Posted on Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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by W. J. Lee
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Mississippi, long derided as among the worst states for K-12 education outcomes in the country, has now executed one of the most astonishing performance turnarounds ever seen – and it has done so by rejecting progressive dogma and spending smarter rather than throwing good money after bad.

In what experts have dubbed the “Mississippi Miracle,” the Magnolia State has gone from 49th in the nation in fourth grade reading in 2013 to ninth in 2024, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “the nation’s report card.” According to the Urban Institute, “Adjusted for demographics and poverty, Mississippi fourth graders ranked first nationally in reading and math” in 2024.

But perhaps even more noteworthy than the test results themselves were how they were achieved. Rather than surrender to union pressure to pour more money into the same failed structure, Republican lawmakers passed the Literacy-Based Promotion Act. That legislation rejected the progressive dogmas that have crippled schools in blue states and returned to the fundamentals of phonics-based instruction, serious teacher training, literacy coaches in struggling schools, early intervention, and real accountability for results.

The payoff was extraordinary. The share of fourth graders reading at or above the “proficient” level nearly doubled from 17 percent in 1998 to 32 percent in 2024. The share scoring at or above the “basic” level rose from 47 percent to 65 percent.

Those are not marginal gains. They are proof that reform rooted in common sense and accountability can succeed even with limited funds.

Mississippi’s conservative leaders did not guess their way into this success. They drew on research from the Institute of Education Sciences showing that children need explicit, carefully sequenced phonics instruction, where students are taught to identify letters and their pronunciation to construct words and sentences.

That approach had been the standard for early reading instruction for decades. But in many districts nationwide, progressive education activists have replaced tried-and-tested phonics instruction with confusing methods such as “look-see,” where students are supposed to connect words with images of the word beneath them. The decline of phonics-based reading instruction has directly coincided with declining reading scores nationwide.

Mississippi also invested in training kindergarten through third grade teachers and made each school publicly accountable for its results. The state placed literacy coaches in struggling schools and provided students with intensive support.

This is politically devastating for the Left because Mississippi accomplished this without endless spending hikes or by lowering standards in the name of “equity.” Instead, Mississippi focused on results. While reading scores fell across much of the country between 2013 and 2024, Mississippi was one of the rare states that improved.

The contrast with high spending blue-state governance is stark.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, California spends about 1.5 times more per pupil than Mississippi. Yet Mississippi now outperforms California in the share of fourth graders reading at the “proficient” and “basic” levels.

That reality recently burst into the political conversation in dramatic fashion. Mississippi Republican Governor Tate Reeves publicly needled California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom last month on X by pointing out that an African American fourth grader is “2.5 [times] more likely to read proficiently” in Mississippi than in California.

Even The New York Times can’t ignore Mississippi’s accomplishment. It published a front-page deep dive into “how Mississippi transformed its schools to become the nation’s envy.”

Although Democrats like to claim moral superiority for passing enormous education budgets, the Times references a left-leaning think tank to point out that Mississippi is one of the best in helping poor or disadvantaged students: “If you want to ask the question, ‘Which states are helping kids coming from difficult circumstances learn as much as they can?’ Mississippi is now doing much better than many other states, including wealthier states in affluent progressive areas.”

The Times also acknowledged that Mississippi’s success is built on teacher accountability, a policy the Left despises.

However, what the Times and many other voices on the Left still miss is that Mississippi is pulling off its “miracle” because state leaders rejected the poisonous liberal lie that disadvantaged children cannot meet high standards.

While liberal states are lowering standards, conservatives continue to operate under the belief that every child can and should be expected to read at their grade level. Schools also must be responsible for students meeting their potential. What has often held students back is not their socioeconomic background, but the “soft bigotry of low expectations” that President George W. Bush warned about years ago – combined with teachers’ unions that too often shield underperforming educators from accountability.

Now other states, like Democrat-led Michigan, are attempting to replicate Mississippi’s success. Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer used her 2026 State of the State address to review the progress of their literacy program aimed to improve the state’s abysmal fourth grade reading performance, which currently ranks 44th in the nation.

The new program mirrors Mississippi with a phonics focus and teacher training. But critics are concerned that this won’t be enough because Democrat leaders are not willing to hold schools and teachers accountable.

Despite the incontrovertible evidence coming out of Mississippi, Whitmer repealed laws at the behest of the Michigan Education Association that would hold teachers accountable. Michigan students are therefore unlikely to see anything close to Mississippi’s results, despite all the extra money thrown at the problem.

In light of these different approaches and results, voters in this midterm election should force Democrats to answer some simple questions:

If progressive governance is so enlightened, why then are children in deep-blue states still falling behind while lower-spending Republican states are surging ahead?

Are Democrats more beholden to their teachers’ union donors than families and students in need?

Why do Democrat politicians so often sound more excited about pronouns and installing diversity officers than about whether a nine-year-old can decode a sentence, summarize a paragraph, or read a history text?

Mississippi has given Republican candidates across the country a golden opportunity to show voters that conservative principles in education will produce results. Republican reform works when it sets clear goals, respects taxpayers, measures outcomes, and holds systems accountable.

The Mississippi Miracle is really no miracle at all. It is simply what happens when state leaders stop serving the system and start serving students.

W.J. Lee has served in the White House, NASA, on multiple campaigns, and in nearly all levels of government.

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Richard Hennessy,
Richard Hennessy,
1 month ago

This result shows that the education problem isn’t a national problem; it’s a state problem. The Dept of Education isn’t needed. In fact, it is part of the problem, not part of the solution.

James Jones
James Jones
1 month ago

The dept of education needs to be closed and teachers unions disbanded.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
1 month ago

I guess stressing “climate change,” “sex change,” and kiddie porn doesn’t improve test scores or knowledge. Too bad CA, NY, and IL haven’t learned that yet!

Leslie
Leslie
1 month ago

Great job Mississippi! What do you know, color never had anything to do with it. We are now on the third plus generation of school kids “cheated” out of an education by woke crap, unions running the education system. So sad.

Joseph
Joseph
1 month ago

This is great news. Thanks for sharing. MAGA

Terry Kornegay
Terry Kornegay
1 month ago

This article should be sent to EVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER in America as “required reading!” We’re failing our youth!

Gloria
Gloria
1 month ago

Teachers know how to teach reading. Keep politicians out of education. They want to keep our kids stupid, because they have more power out of ignorance. For many years they denied black children to learn how to read. On the Navajo reservation we used C.L.I.P. in the younger grades and kids’ reading improved to grade level. I have to ask, with a broken heart: why are kids denied the right to learn in oder that democrats can control everything? Maranatha.

Michael J
Michael J
1 month ago

Isn’t it interesting that California is the poster child for everything failure? Good for Mississippi! As long as California remains democrat controlled, only blue run dystopias will compete to be last. Maybe Newsom can spin this dismal achievement into another jewel for his crown. After all, he is running on his accomplishments.

susabella
susabella
1 month ago

I am so impressed. If only we could get rid of all the worthless Democrat policies damaging our children and our whole society. When are enough Republicans and Independents going to rise up to take charge of our once wonderful country???

Donald Warner
Donald Warner
1 month ago

This is what can happen when common sense is used to help our children succeed.

Ken Phipps
Ken Phipps
1 month ago

We have zero need for the NEA, AFT and the Department of Education… The results shown in this article prove it.

Bryan
Bryan
1 month ago

It’s never been about the betterment of our kids where democrats are concerned, but money and power. They know what works. They always have.

Liam Leknuk
Liam Leknuk
1 month ago

Often times K thru 3 teachers are not even recognized as anything more than babysitters when in fact they’re vital to a child’s foundation for learning in their future. Newborn to 3 years old is when speech and many other functions are highly developing.

BEA
BEA
1 month ago

The department of education is anything but. Teacher’s union and dept. of Ed, useless for our kids. Just makes certain people rich. Better schools in the 1950’s through 1980.

Tom
Tom
1 month ago

Finally, commonsense, now watch what happens when they go back to teaching the ABC’s and the 3 R’s, reading, writing and rithmatics. Bring back auto shop, wood working shop and hone economics and the state will be number 1 in the nation. Good going

Charlotte
Charlotte
1 month ago

The radical liberals do not want our children to grow up well-educated because it means there will be discerning minds that will think about the issues in an intelligent manner and will NOT vote for their policies. The dis-education of our kids started when Johnson gave the government the power to control schools. That enabled the radicals to take over to brainwash our kids. We are now seeing the results of government intervention.

Ron Bynum
Ron Bynum
1 month ago

That is really wonderful and encouraging news. May it happen in many other states!

Ray
Ray
1 month ago

Tout this on the national advertising so that everyone will see. Wake up America, this works.

Alamoal
Alamoal
1 month ago

It’s called leadership from the State government. They identified the problem, didn’t listen to “political experts”, did their own research and fixed the problem. Find teachers that love working with children and their parents, love their country and who see their role in supporting a system that teaches students how to learn, not what they want to indoctrinate into their students. Stay away from teachers’ unions and their politics.

Amacer
Amacer
1 month ago

Further evidence that the advocacies of the mentally-damaged Left do not work.

DenvilleSr
DenvilleSr
1 month ago

What used to work still works! What a revelation! It is OK to try new techniques, but how long do we keep using them when the preponderance of evidence demonstrates they produce worse results? It reminds me that when I was a kid I would ask my father why he did some things the way he did them. He would always reply, “Because I found out doing it this way gives me the best results.” Of course he left school after the 10th grade during the depression and didn’t have the “benefits” of higher education and liberal indoctrination. He also was an avid reader.

Virgini
Virgini
1 month ago

No more teachers unions. They are tantamount to Hitler’s BrownShirts. Of course I will face much consternation,but deep down you all know I am right. The schools in America need to be changed to Charter Schools . The money wasted on so called school supplies etc.is ridiculous. It is not how much you have but how you use what you have.MAGA MAGA MAGA

CLIFF GERACI
CLIFF GERACI
1 month ago

The progressive Leftist takeover of the educational system in the ’70s was a deliberate act to “dumb” down the population and indoctrinate them into a one party state.

Bacon Nivison
Bacon Nivison
1 month ago

Amazing how the obvious solution always works!

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

Could left be compared to slave holders who severely punished anyone involved in teaching negroes to read. What is the reason of the left for discouraging education and praising failure? Plantation needs to wake up completely and see what is going on and why.

Tee Pee Barb
Tee Pee Barb
1 month ago

Awesome results when applying common sense versus just more dollars and cents…California’s additional problem is that they have diluted the school population’s performance with non-English speakers who retard the chances of the native-born children. In this case, they are “anchor” babies in more than one sense of the term. Illegal immigrants and their children (regardless of where they are birthed) don’t belong here in the USA.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 month ago

Shows Public ED wont work

Ken
Ken
1 month ago

This is all very true. I know from experience how bad Miss. education was 20 years ago. Their improvement relative to left states is evidence that old-school works best. Teacher unions have become part of the problem rather than the solution. Like all unions, over time, the focus of the union becomes the union over the basic reason(s) it was constituted. The education bureaucracy relentlessly claims they want to do what’s best for kids, but time and again they do what’s best for their unionized adults.

Richard
Richard
1 month ago

Government is typically about the theft of money. When common sense does not exist corruption is hiding in the background.

Billy
Billy
1 month ago

Reality bites the left again!

Roseann Carpenter
Roseann Carpenter
1 month ago

Amen Mississippi! What irony, teaching kindergarteners to read. And for sure it can be done, while also sharing math and the social sciences. These latter subjects teach the young students, “how to think”‘ The teachers unions have no idea, this.

Jill Branson
Jill Branson
1 month ago

Great job W.J. Lee! I loved your artcal on education and use of phonics. I wish all educators would be accessible for what and how they teach!

Gee
Gee
1 month ago

I’m older and old school. I believe in teaching phonics. I remember when my school district adopted the whole word(whole language) approach (aka: look/see) to teaching reading ( word recognition based on letter shape B.S.). That was the impetus for me to commit to home schooling my children. I was also outspoken against the Outcome Based Education that was being forced upon school districts countrywide! How did that work out for us, America? Congratulations Mississippi on disengaging from the delusional progressive dogma of the Dept. of Education and its lemmings teacher union administrators.

Ninarae
Ninarae
1 month ago

The reading-writing problem is obvious among many adults who were ‘taught’ to read by that ‘new & improved’ system. They cannot spell correctly. Their sentence structure & choice of words needs help. It’s not their fault. They were used as an experiment by a lazy educational system. When all of this first started I talked to my married children and stressed the importance of the old standard for teaching reading. They made sure that their children were taught phonics & the old style of reading & writing. Their children have excelled in school, graduated with honors, and continued their education as needed. It’s really sad that it took so many years for parents to wake up to the fact that their children are NOT being properly educated.
That also applies to other areas of schooling. Math is not in any better shape. History is a joke. It’s used to promote Socialism and anti-American ideology. I hope that Parents are waking up to the damage that public schools are doing. I hope they will come together and put a stop to this immediately.

Commentary
Commentary
1 month ago

As a former high school teacher, I know this has much to do with granting teachers tenure, which gives a job for life to a teacher who has had maybe 3 class-time annual observations by a principal or vice principal. Teachers who get bored with their job or are lazy or who simply are not good in the job stay on with the support of the teachers unions. Also, in many schools students are just passed along through the grades w/o their accountability (get them in and then out!). And I’ve found that many curricula teach to the lowest common denominator, making it simple so all students can “do the work” instead of expecting students to work up to a better standard/expectation (as when I went to school). Last, schools should return to “tracking” students, putting them with students of their like ability so they can learn either slower or faster depending on their abilities and interests. Tracking allows students the time to learn at their own pace or to speed up at their own pace, not making them conform to a middle ground norm which alludes some and bores others. Tracking works! Let us NOT depend on the dictates of the teachers unions which are political and not geared towards students but toward their own influences. The old ideas for education are becoming new again and I say AMEN!

Chuck
Chuck
1 month ago

It’s okay to say it out loud. Dem educators and unions have spent generations intentionally dumbing down those passing through public schools, because an illiterate populace is easier to lie to, to threaten, to dominate into passivity, to reduce to subservience. Could it be we’re on the road to making education work again?

Melinda C
Melinda C
1 month ago

When I started teaching in 1996 (I started late, after raising my kids), I had a front row seat to the downfall of education. Living in a blue state (WA), it was quite obvious. It has taken 50 years to reach this miserable place. I hope it doesn’t take that long to bring it back, but un-brainwashing teachers will take time, even if colleges cooperate. Canceling unions would help.

Dr. George Rivera, Jr.
Dr. George Rivera, Jr.
1 month ago

New Mexico needs this yesterday.

Sam
Sam
1 month ago

Dumba$$ocrat$ panicking? Get it done, Mississippi….

GENE
GENE
1 month ago

Way to go, Mississippi, maybe you will lead a big turn around in our country’s educational system efforts. Our young people deserve it.

Greg McQuaide
Greg McQuaide
1 month ago

Monopolies discourage competition.
We’ve allowed the NEA to monopolize our education systems.
The unionization of government jobs has paralyzed efficiency and innovation.
This needs fixed.

Thinking
Thinking
1 month ago

By fourth grade every student should be proficient in reading. Those with problems should be given extra help to get them by that grade level or they should stay and repeat 3rd grade. The problem is the teacher have no oversight in the dem states. They donate to the dem campaigns and they slide through the net of capable standards. That is not a word for teachers in the dems vocabulary. Years ago Jay Leno would interview people in the street in CA and often many teachers were among them. And most of the time the teachers couldn’t identify a picture of our president no it wasn’t Trump. This was at least 20 if not 25 years ago. History questions they couldn’t answer. When I saw that I wondered how could these people be teachers. It starts with the teachers. If they don’t know they can’t teach the kids. The standards of the teachers have to be raised. Their classroom teaching be observed at least once or twice per year. Because the cost per pupil is not spent on the kids a lot of it goes to the school leaders and teachers. The education system is atrocious in America. Their classroom teaching democrats love it. They want a zombie population they can rule to their policies. I am elated this happened in Mississippi. Always been a poor state and low on funds because of so many poor citizens. Let it filter to other poor states especially dem states. Maybe the parents there will vote out the satanic cult of democrats who want to destroy this country. Starting with the kids. Making and keeping them stupid and taking their sense of being away by talking them into trans surgeries or gender changing drugs. Only this doesn’t exist. But that is where a lot of the democrats money goes to. Not to the poor the sick or mentally challenged people.

Carbro
Carbro
1 month ago

Mississippi students can read better than California students.
The leftist media doesn’t report this because it makes thier educational theories look bad. Thank God for Mississippi.

TPS
TPS
1 month ago

So, what have we learned here, everyone is capable when the correct policies are in place and the nonsense is eliminated. Hmmm, JMO

Word of Truth
Word of Truth
1 month ago

Democrats like to keep their voters illiterate. Keeps them more dependent on government and unaware of the truth.

Stephan
Stephan
1 month ago

Unions have no right to push their communist ideals on our children. School boards should never have teachers/union members on the board. And, parents and community need to be active to minimize the damage the unions and leftist ideas are doing to our children.

Of course the unions are not happy with the Mississippi success. If that was done everywhere, as it should, they’d have no control over our children.

Judy Ross
Judy Ross
1 month ago

All other disciplines have to produce so why not teachers? Education and especially the ability to read well is key to success. We used to sit in a circle of 6 students and take turns reading to each other aloud. I started school in 1949. We learned the “three Rs.”

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
1 month ago

What people don’t seem to understand is Democrats need an ignorant preoccupied voting base. The dumbing down is 100% intentional.

Linda
Linda
1 month ago

GREAT NEWS!
Thank You

Charlene
Charlene
1 month ago

How can I remove or lower this big red sign inat is in the way

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