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Fully accredited
by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, the
Jackson-Madison County School System high schools serve a large
community.
The
goal of each schools administration and faculty is to provide
every student with an excellent education. Through a wide array
of courses, including honors, advanced placement, and vocational-technical,
students are offered relevant and significant learning opportunities.
The High School Course Catalog
may be downloaded from this site.
The high schools offer numerous programs designed to meet
the educational and career needs of all students. By providing a full range of academic, technical and work-experience
programs. A secure and supportive learning environment offers a
multicultural curriculum comprised of a rich selection of required
and elective courses.
Honors courses are offered at all grade levels in English, social
studies, mathematics, science, foreign language and fine arts. Advanced
placement courses are offered in English, science, social studies
and mathematics. In addition, concurrent college dual-enrollment
programs are offered. The National Honor Society initiates students
who demonstrate scholarship, leadership, character and service.
A full array of extracurricular activities is offered in the areas
of student government, journalism, athletics, music, dramatics, and
a wide variety of club and programs reflecting students' interests.
Students with special needs are enrolled in adaptive or functional
programs specifically designed to serve their individual needs.
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