June 8, 2015: WLBT: Senatobia Superintendent withdraws charges against 4 cheering during graduation
Senatobia Superintendent Jay Foster has withdrawn the charges against four people who shouted during a high school graduation ceremony. June 6, 2015: Associated Press: Superintendent won't say if he'll drop cheering charges
Senatobia school Superintendent Jay Foster reiterated in a telephone interview Friday that his aim is to ensure that some families don't ruin graduations for others by raising a ruckus. He said that when he first started at Senatobia four years ago, out-of-control cheering meant some families couldn't hear a graduate's name called or see them cross the stage to receive their diploma. |
June 2, 2015: WREG: Warrants issued for people who cheered at Senatobia graduation
Senatobia Municipal School District Superintendent Jay Foster filed ‘disturbing the peace’ charges against the people who yelled at graduation.
Senatobia Municipal School District Superintendent Jay Foster filed ‘disturbing the peace’ charges against the people who yelled at graduation.
Apr 17, 2014: Baddour Center: Warriors lend a helping hand
Senatobia Municipal School District Superintendent Jay Foster says that it’s important to teach students the significance of giving back. "I think it is extremely important for us to teach students the importance of community involvement. We have to instill in our youth what it means to be productive citizens. I am proud that we have coaches that are great role models for our student athletes,” Foster said. “We ask our community to support the district in many ways. It is nice to be able to give back."
Senatobia Municipal School District Superintendent Jay Foster says that it’s important to teach students the significance of giving back. "I think it is extremely important for us to teach students the importance of community involvement. We have to instill in our youth what it means to be productive citizens. I am proud that we have coaches that are great role models for our student athletes,” Foster said. “We ask our community to support the district in many ways. It is nice to be able to give back."