Let the sun shine in to save MS public schools

Let the sun shine in to save MS public schools
It has come to my attention, through several news articles, including one on boredteachers.com, that a good number of Mississippi hospitals are financially distressed. Despite not knowing whether they'll still have a job in the near future, many dedicated healthcare professionals go about their work unfazed. While not a "cure-all" (yes, pun intended) for money problems, I'm convinced that putting solar panels on these hospitals will definitely be a game-changer; not only saving these hospitals, but making them viable money-makers. The reason: the Batesville, Arkansas, school district, formerly $250,000 in debt, installed panels on their campus, has wound up with a $1.8 million surplus after installing the panels. And, the faculty got a raise of $15,000 per year because of their solar panels. I am willing to put my money where my mouth is. Any fundraising drive to get this done will recieve my full support. Thanking you for your time. -- Bobby Hathorn is a resident of Ellisville.

Source: https://eu.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/2026/06/09/let-the-sun-shine-in-to-save-ms-public-schools/90421125007/