WEEKLY WORD NEWS

The CommUNITY Council for Diversity an Belonging invites all MPCS parents to a CommUNITY Coffee.

March 21 and 22 have been set aside for PK-5 spring student-led conferences.

Parents of rising ninth-graders should plan to attend an informational meeting regarding the "Ins and Outs of High School Course Selection."

The MPCS Eagle Robotics team finished their season with a day of solid matches.

Join us as Inky Johnson brings a word of inspiration to our community.

MPCS Mock Trial team advances to District competition.

Our letter jacket vendor will be on campus March 9, during high school lunch to take orders for varsity letter jackets.

All MPCS alumni are invited to join us Saturday, March 12 for the annual Spring Supper and Social.

Congratulations to Coach Dunn and her Lady Eagles Basketball team, who helped her reach win number 100 at MPCS!

Get to know MPCS Graphic Designer Tiffany Smedley.

Get to know High School Visual Arts Instructor Kelly Karr.

Join us for a student-led interview to peel back the mystery behind delays in shipping and gaps within the supply chain.

Congratulations to Meagan Williams, who was selected the Georgia Thespian Outstanding Educator of the Year!

Join us for the high school production of "The Sound of Music", March 10-12.

Lower school will host our second annual Rock Your School Week February 28-March 4.

Introducing Carrie Jones, preschool paraprofessional.

The MPCS middle school Black History Bowl team brings home the championship!

MPCS upper school is pleased to host a CommUNITY Block Party!

New this semester, MPCS has launched the middle school "On The Fly" snack cart, in conjunction with the new Eagle Card.

The goLEAD class announces a basketball and spikeball tournament in the Hughes Gymnasium for all high school students and faculty.
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With the shift towards more technology in the classroom, it should come as no surprise that the majority of states no longer require handwriting instruction. Since cursive writing is not assessed at the state level and is left to local determination for assessment, in most Georgia schools, cursive writing is no longer being taught. There are a myriad of reasons why schools should reconsider cursive in their curriculum since cursive writing strengthens numerous academic skills.
Recent technological advances have been preparing us for a shift to virtual learning, with students becoming more and more adept at using smart devices and more schools incorporating technology into the classrooms. Moving to entirely online courses with children studying from home has not been the norm for American society. The question remains, how do we successfully navigate these uncharted waters?
With many government mandates and suggestions that workplaces operate on a "work from home" basis, parents are also finding themselves navigating new territory. To support parents' success at home both in supporting students as well as keeping up with work demands, we'd like to share seven helpful tips to make the most of your home office experience.
Families in Cobb County and the northwest metro-Atlanta area have many options when it comes to choosing the best school for their children. For those who feel certain about the value of an independent school education for their child, how should families make the decision on which school is the best for their family?
The purpose of the MPCS ParentEd. P.E.P. Talks series is to provide helpful information to parents as they navigate different stages of their children’s lives.
The Mount Paran Minute
Mount Paran Christian School is excited to launch a new MPTV EagleVision video series called the Mount Paran Minute! Click below to watch the episodes.
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In the Press:
- MPCS Student Wins National Bowling Title (PDF)
- MPCS Marketing Campaigns Win Numerous Awards (PDF)
- Teacher Releases Album with Band (PDF)
- MPCS Family Serve Day Assists Local Nonprofits (PDF)
- MPC Completes Climb to Top in State Title Game (PDF)
- New High School Facility Design Meets 21st-Century Learning Demands
- MPCS Theater Teacher Recognized as Best in State by Peers (PDF)
- MPCS Wins Second Black History Bowl Title (PDF)
Read "Wingspan" Magazine
MPCS publishes a bi-annual magazine for families, alumni, and friends of the school, Wingspan, which includes our annual report.
