May 18, 2016: Sun Herald: Mississippi leaders flunk when it comes to our schools
"That's a much more expensive way of doing business," Pascagoula Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said of charter schools as he made the case for school funding to the Sun Herald's Justin Vicory.
"That's a much more expensive way of doing business," Pascagoula Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said of charter schools as he made the case for school funding to the Sun Herald's Justin Vicory.
Apr 26, 2016: Gulf Live: Legislature shorts Jackson County school districts more than $10 million in funding
Over in the Pascagoula-Gautier school district, superintendent Wayne Rodolfich noted his district enjoys the benefit of additional tax dollars provided by heavy industry such as Ingalls Shipbuilding and the Chevron Refinery.
Over in the Pascagoula-Gautier school district, superintendent Wayne Rodolfich noted his district enjoys the benefit of additional tax dollars provided by heavy industry such as Ingalls Shipbuilding and the Chevron Refinery.
Dec 17, 2015: Gulf Live: Local school officials cast wary eye on legislative budget recommendation
Pascagoula-Gautier superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said his district is one of the more "fortunate" school district due to the tax dollars it receives from major industry in the city, including Ingalls Shipyard and the Pascagoula refinery.
Pascagoula-Gautier superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said his district is one of the more "fortunate" school district due to the tax dollars it receives from major industry in the city, including Ingalls Shipyard and the Pascagoula refinery.
June 12, 2015: Gulf Live: Pascagoula-Gautier School District administrators take pro-reading message to the streets
Read, read, read was the message Pascagoula-Gautier School District Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich had for shoppers at Walmart in Pascagoula and Jerry Lee's in Gautier this week.
Read, read, read was the message Pascagoula-Gautier School District Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich had for shoppers at Walmart in Pascagoula and Jerry Lee's in Gautier this week.
Feb 10, 2015: Gulf Live: Should homeschooled kids be allowed to play public school sports? (poll)
"The critical issue is that there has to be something in place to ensure that students who are home schooled are meeting the same academic requirements as the public school students," said Pascagoula-Gautier superintendent Wayne Rodolfich, who began his career as a high school football coach.
"The critical issue is that there has to be something in place to ensure that students who are home schooled are meeting the same academic requirements as the public school students," said Pascagoula-Gautier superintendent Wayne Rodolfich, who began his career as a high school football coach.
Jan 15, 2015: Sun Herald: Mississippi plans $1.47 million in reading grants for 34 schools
Pascagoula Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said the Gautier and College Park elementary schools in his district will use the money in part to pay for planned summer schools, where students who fail the standardized reading test can get extra instruction and possibly be sent on to fourth grade on time in the fall. Rodolfich said about 120 of Pascagoula's more than 600 third-graders appear to be at risk of flunking, adding he and others went door to door to meet with parents in addition to sending state-mandated warning letters
Pascagoula Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich said the Gautier and College Park elementary schools in his district will use the money in part to pay for planned summer schools, where students who fail the standardized reading test can get extra instruction and possibly be sent on to fourth grade on time in the fall. Rodolfich said about 120 of Pascagoula's more than 600 third-graders appear to be at risk of flunking, adding he and others went door to door to meet with parents in addition to sending state-mandated warning letters
Aug 6, 2011: Gulf Live: Pascagoula Schools Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich's actions pondered by state and city leaders
A state legislator said Friday that repercussions from Pascagoula Schools Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich showing teachers a lobbying group's slideshow with lawmakers' voting records could stretch as far as Jackson.
A state legislator said Friday that repercussions from Pascagoula Schools Superintendent Wayne Rodolfich showing teachers a lobbying group's slideshow with lawmakers' voting records could stretch as far as Jackson.