Education research is clear: The most impactful ingredient in improving outcomes for students is the quality of the teacher in the classroom. So, as Mississippi works to fight its generational poverty, among its most important tools are great teachers. The state already has many such educators, but it needs more. And it needs to attract its best and brightest young minds to become teachers. The challenge becomes getting more top students to enter and remain within a low-paying, demanding profession, particularly during a time when teaching does not hold the public prestige it once did. A program launched in 2012 to meet this challenge is showing early gains. The Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program is a collaboration between the University of Mississippi and Mississippi State University.