Jackson Preparatory School (MS)

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Jackson Preparatory School

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Motto

Scholarship, Service, Character, Leadership - The tradition lives on.

Address

P.O. Box 4940

City

Jackson, Mississippi

Established

1970

Type

Independent

Religion

Secular

Students

Coeducational

Grades

6 through 12

Membership and Accreditations

National Association of Independent Schools, Southern Association of Independent Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Mississippi Private School Association

Mascot

Patriots

Colors

Blue and Red

Yearbook

Precis

Newspapers

The Sentry (Sr. High) The Revolution (Jr. High)

Literary Magazine

Earthwinds

Website

Link


Jackson Preparatory School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory day school enrolling 820 students in grades six through twelve. Located in Flowood, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson, and specializing in secondary education since 1970, Jackson Preparatory School holds the state record with 461 National Merit Semifinalists, including 16 from the class of 2006. Prep currently offers the only Classical Heritage Program in the state. Prep offers courses in East Asian Studies and is one of four schools to be selected for a Cum Laude Society chapter. Students consistently win regional and national awards in language, literature, art, mathematics, science, music, and drama. The school is located on a 74 acre campus east of Jackson and is the largest independent secondary school in the state of Mississippi. Endowment: >$1,000,000. Total enrollment: 820.

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[edit] Faculty

The Jacksno Preparatory School faculty/staff is comprised of 85 dedicated and experienced professionals, including 43 (50%) who have earned post-graduate degrees. Six faculty members hold Ph.D. degrees. The student/faculty ratio is 11:1.

[edit] Scholarships and Awards

In recent years, Prep students have earned many scholarships and awards including the Presidential Scholars Program Award, Principal’s Leadership Scholarship, Robert Byrd Scholarship, Intel Talent Search Scholarship, Discover Card Scholarship, National Merit Corporation Scholarship, Coca-Cola Scholarship, and numerous academic and leadership awards from individual colleges and universities. The Class of 2005 received scholarship offers totaling $7.6 million; 85 percent of the class accepted merit-based scholarships or grants, representing a value of $2.3 million. Preparatory teams routinely distinguish themselves in quiz bowl matches, math and science tournaments, literary contests, mock trial competitions, debate tournaments, and many other academic competitions. Jackson Preparatory School is also one of four schools in Mississippi to have a chapter of the Cum Laude Society, the high school equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa. The 2006 YMCA Youth in Government Youth Legislature Governor, Matthew Henry, is a member of the Prep 2007 graduating class.

[edit] Student Life

Prep students have many opportunities to develop physically, socially, and emotionally through participation in a variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.The student government association, debate team, student publications, service clubs, academic honorary societies, band, choir, drill team, cheerleading, visual arts classes and exhibits, drama and musical theater productions, and special-interest clubs are representative examples of the more than twenty co-curricular activities available to students.

Preparatory enjoys statewide and regional recognition for its competitive athletic programs. Varsity teams compete in Class AAA of the Mississippi Private School Association. Preparatory also competes against schools from outside this association and from other states and regions. Preparatory teams have won MPSA championships in football, basketball, baseball, track, cross-country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, and golf. Since 1970, over 170 Preparatory graduates have participated in collegiate athletics.

[edit] Facilities

Jackson Preparatory's 74-acre campus is home to an impressive complex of flexible educational facilities. The Junior High and Senior High buildings each include academic classrooms, science labs, and computer centers with internet-connected workstations. Division administrators and counselors are located in both buildings, and the Senior High building houses a student publications center. At the heart of the campus is the 42,000 square-foot McRae Fine Arts and Media Center, which houses three art studios, a ceramics studio, band hall, choir room, and art gallery. The McRae Center is also home to the Jesse Howell Library, with holdings that include nearly 20,000 volumes, 60 periodical subscriptions, 16 desktop and 24 laptop computers with internet, databases, and other services. The new Guyton Science Center houses six state-of-the-art science classrooms with laboratories and the lyceum, a two-hundred-seat lecture/meeting facility.

The Fortenberry Auditorium and Gymnasium, along with the J.O. Manning Patriot Center, provide athletic venues, a performing arts complex, dressing rooms, weight rooms, coaches’ offices, and laundry facilities. Prep's outdoor athletic complex includes a lighted baseball field, a lighted football stadium with 400-meter track, a soccer field, a girls' fast-pitch softball field, eight wheelchair-accessible tennis courts, a cross-country course, and practice fields.

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