WEEKLY WORD NEWS

Eighth-grader C. Poole’s acrylic painting was selected to be a part of the annual congressional art competition.

Spiritual Emphasis Days for middle and high school students coming soon to the MPCS campus.

Introducing Rhonda Robinson, admission database specialist.

Registration for Family Serve Day 2022 is open now through March 31!

MPCS is hosting a practice test for the SAT/ACT Diagnostic test.

We can't wait to celebrate with grandparents or special guests for Grandparents' Days!

Hakuna matata! Join us for the lower school production of Disney's "The Lion King Kids."

Let's meet Ollie Golphin, Eagle Adventure Zone teacher.

The Eagle Backers athletic booster club will host the 14th annual golf tournament on Monday, April 25, at Pinetree Country Club.

Congratulations to the girls varsity basketball team, who won their first State championship!

Friday, April 1 is STEAM Day in lower school!

High school students are invited to participate in the annual PromRed talent show.

Get to know Ashley Murton, high school math teacher.

Join us for the MPCS Night of Worship.

Join us for the 2022 PTF Auction!

Get to know Claire Mozley, lower school Spanish teacher.

The annual @rtFest visual arts show will be hosted both online and on-campus this year.

Christian Life presents evening parent theology sessions led by our Bible teachers.

C. Ealey has been selected as a National Youth Correspondent to the 2022 Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason…

Get to know Julie Duncan, middle and high school choral director.
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Mock Trial is an enriching extracurricular activity that enables students to live out a courtroom experience and compete from both the attorney and witness roles. In addition to being competitive in nature, Mock Trial presents different challenges that both stretch students’ critical thinking skills and educate them on the law.
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 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.
