Resource: The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (Columbus, MS)
Website: The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (Columbus, MS)
URL: http://www.themsms.org/
Description: The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science is a state supported public coeducational residential school for Mississippi residents in grades 11-12, located in Columbus, Mississippi. The school's curriculum is innovative and rigorous. While meeting the legislative mandate to emphasize the mathematics and sciences, there are also many opportunities for exploration of computer science, literature, social sciences, music, and the arts.

Comments: Contributed by: Student on 8/3/2008
Most teachers have PhDs and are more than happy to tutor one-on-one after school. The competitive environment also encourages students to develop rigorous studying habits.

Contributed by: Parent on 6/8/2007
An Excellent Opportunity for any student who is ready, willing and able to live on their own, take on their own responsibilities and Graduate from high school. This school has given my child (Graduate 2007) the advancement she needed to get into a great college an move on with her career. I want to scream on the top of a mountain and recommend this school to any child who resides in the state of Mississippi. This opportunity will give you the necessary education to grow and become great leaders. Thank you to all the professors who taught my child and watched her walk across the stage on May 25th in Starkville, MS. The teachers ROCK!!!

Contributed by: Student on 5/11/2005
I'm a graduate of MSMS. Coming from another high school that did not seriously focus on education, I am deeply appreciative to be a graduate of MSMS. I recommend this school for EVERY gifted high school student that wants the best high school education in the state of Mississippi.

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