WEEKLY WORD NEWS

The Dozier School of the Arts is a high school arts magnet program that provides students with opportunities to excel in the arts.

A huge congratulations to our 4x100 State champions who brought home MPC's first boys State title in the 4x100!

Congratulations to our seniors who plan to pursue their study of art at the collegiate level.

On the last day of school, students who are normally picked up in White carpool at the cottage instead MUST be picked up at the Mulkey…

Please check the lost and found closet by Friday.

Five MPCS students have been selected to Boys and Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion.

Information for the class of 2023 portrait requirements.

Buy, sell, donate, and save at the MPCS Uniform Consignment Sale!

In our fourth senior spotlight of 2022, salutatorian Sarah McCune offers her insight into the academic experience at MPCS.

The Complete Reading Series is a sixty–five hour professional development training program in structured literacy.

Congratulations to the five MPCS students who will graduate this year having fulfilled the requirements for the MPCS STEM major.

In our third senior spotlight of 2022, Nia McElhaney shares how the Arts programs at MPCS have influenced her future choices.

The MPC girls track and field team has won its fifth straight Area championship title.

The MPCS high school SGA is hosting a "Summer's 'n Sight Social" event this Saturday.

Physicals day is coming May 10 at 5:00 p.m. in the Adair Gymnasium.

Middle and high school books can be sold back to the e-campus bookstore. Here's how.

Fifth-grade parents, plan to take part in the annual fifth-grade walk, an MPCS tradition.

As we approach the first tuition payment on June 1, we encourage families to complete the payment process on time.

MPCS is partnering with the American Heart Association to offer CPR training for babysitters.

In our second senior spotlight of 2022, Will Duncan shares what Christian life at MPCS has meant to him.
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There is a dangerous complacency among Christians today. Far too often we are content to listen to our pastors, our professors, or others around us without questioning what it is we believe. Dr. Wiens discusses the importance of developing an intellectual passion aimed at a greater understanding and love for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
In #WingTips, young scientists at MPCS track monarch butterflies in an innovative Spanish-Science cross-disciplinary approach.
MPCS can now count among our population 11 baby bluebirds, 5 Carolina Chickadee fledglings, and 2 Carolina wren hatchlings. Check out WingTips to see how the MPCS Bluebird Trail teaches students to respect and care for God's creation.
In the WingTips “Innovation in Education'' series, discover how planting daffodils teaches the youngest of learners about the Holocaust and the importance of developing empathy.
What exactly IS the "MPCS Experience?" Check out 4 reasons families have chosen MPCS as their school family. #WingTips
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.
