Hwang Soo-jung and Nettleton School District (Mississippi)

This is a Korean name; the family name is Hwang.

Hwang Soo-jung (Hangul: 황수정; born December 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress. After her acting debut in 1994, Hwang became famous for her role as the quiet and classic beauty Lady Ye-jin in the tremendously popular period drama series Hur Jun in 1999, which reached average ratings of 54%, and a peak rating of 63.7%. She claimed the two top honors at the MBC Drama Awards in 2000 for best actress and favorite actress.

However, in 2001, she was arrested on charges of taking methamphetamines (a stimulant also known as "philopon" or "ice"), with her live-in lover, a married man. She was sentenced to one year and six months in jail, but was released on bail after serving 78 days in 2002. The drug scandal tarnished her "pure" image; broadcasters and advertisers were quick to scrap contracts, and to dodge a public lynching in the media, Hwang withdrew from the public eye for five years.

In 2006, Hwang made her comeback by appearing in the music video "Because Love is Always Like That" by WAX, then resumed her acting career with a leading role in the 2007 TV drama Salt Doll. Though she never recovered the popularity she had once enjoyed, Hwang has since starred in the Hong Sang-soo film Night and Day (2008), the four-episode Drama Special For My Son (2011), and the omnibus movie In Between (2012).

Contents 1 Filmography 1.1 Film 1.2 Television series 1.3 Music video 2 Awards 3 References 4 External links

Filmography Film In Between (segment "A Time to Leave", 2012) A Friend in Need aka Yeouido (2010) Night and Day (2008) A+ Life (1999) Television series Drama Special "For My Son" (KBS2, 2011) Salt Doll (SBS, 2007) Four Sisters (MBC, 2001) Mothers and Sisters (MBC, 2000-2001) Hur Jun (MBC, 1999-2000) Springtime aka Days of Youth (MBC, 1999) Romance (SBS, 1998) I Only Know Love (MBC, 1998-2000) White Christmas (SBS, 1997-1998) Tears of Roses (SBS, 1997) Today, For Some Reason (KBS, 1997) When Salmon Returns (SBS, 1996-1997) Thaw (SBS, 1995) Chilgapsan (SBS, 1995) My Son's Woman (MBC, 1994-1995) Music video WAX - "Because Love is Always Like That" (2006) Awards 2000 MBC Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Hur Jun) 2000 MBC Drama Awards: Favorite Actress of the Year, chosen by broadcast journalists (Hur Jun) 2000 Grimae Awards: Best Actress (Hur Jun) 1995 SBS Drama Awards: Best New Actress (Thaw)

Nettleton School District (Mississippi) and Hwang Soo-jung

The Nettleton School District is a public school district based in Nettleton, Mississippi (USA).

The district serves northwestern Monroe and southeastern Lee counties.

Contents 1 Schools 2 Demographics 2.1 2006-07 school year 2.2 Previous school years 3 Accountability statistics 4 Racially segregated election policy 5 See also 6 References 7 External links

Schools Nettleton High School Nettleton Middle School Nettleton Primary School Demographics 2006-07 school year

There were a total of 1,359 students enrolled in the Nettleton School District during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 27.74% African American, 71.52% White, 0.66% Hispanic, and 0.07% Asian. 52.0% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. Previous school years

Accountability statistics Racially segregated election policy

On August 26, 2010, The Smoking Gun posted a memo which Nettleton Middle School had distributed to all students in grades 6-8. The memo described the rules for the student government election, including specifications that only students of particular races be elected to particular posts. Of the twelve posts, 8 were reserved for white students. The highest posts, the president for each grade level, were all reserved for whites. Some parents complained about this policy. At around the same time, school superintendent Russell Taylor issued a statement saying that the policy was being reviewed. As a firestorm of news coverage developed in the next day, the school board voted in an emergency meeting on August 27, 2010 to reverse the policy. The district's press release stated that the policy had existed for over 30 years, and was intended to "ensure minority representation and involvement in the student body." See also List of school districts in Mississippi
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