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Faculty & Staff Professional Development

As JA was wrapping up for Spring Break March 5 and 6, the Jackson Academy faculty and staff heard presentations by Dr. Rob Evans, a clinical and organizational psychologist and Executive Director of The Human Relations Service in Wellesley, Mass. He spoke in the Performing Arts Center on the theme of change in education. Dr. […]

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Paige Rogers, Christian Leader of the Future

Congratulations to senior Paige Rogers who was recently selected as one of 20 Metro Christian Living “Christian Leaders of the Future.” Over 100 high school seniors from more than 35 different schools submitted essays about their faith and leadership. Paige’s essay included information about living out her faith through six years of volunteer service at […]

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JA Track Invitational – March 19th

Jackson Academy Invitational Wednesday, March 19 Coaches meting at 8:00am in JA tent on infield. Please have 1 coach per school available to help in field events. Division I Division II JA Carroll  MRA  Mt. Salus  Prep  Briarfield  Starkville  Manchester  Hartfield  Tri-County  Copiah  Christ Covenant  St. Andrews  Veritas  St. Joe Field Event Times: Running Event […]

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Spring Break Baseball Schedule Change

Today’s Varsity Baseball Game between JA and West Jones scheduled for 5:00pm at Titan Park in Ridgeland, MS has been canceled due to unplayable field conditions and will not be made up. JA will still play tomorrow against Warren Central in the Titan Spring Break Classic. The game has been moved to Smith-Wills Stadium and […]

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MAIS Basketball Honors for Holmes and Parrish

Both Carter Holmes and Will Parrish participated in the MAIS AA-AAA Boys All Star Game. Carter was named North MVP. He finished with 23 pts, 8 rebounds, and 1 assist. Also congratulations are in order for both Carter Holmes (1st Team) and Will Parrish (2nd Team) for making the All-MAIS Boys Basketball Team. http://home.msais.org/mailouts/allmaisbask2014.pdf

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County Fair

[slideshow_deploy id=’7072′] After reading the book Charlotte’s Web, third grade students invited their parents to a picnic with a County Fair theme from the story. The families met in the Activities Building and enjoyed lunch. During the morning, students participated in some old fashioned style of relay events including wheelbarrow and potato sack races.

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