MSMS STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AS 2017 NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS

MSMS is pleased to announce 12 members of the Class of 2017 have been named National Merit Semifinalists (ten-percent of the senior class!). The National Merit Semifinalists are Nayan Chawla, Daniel Cieslinksi, Chris Colley, Raven Ferguson, Braeden Foldenauer, Emily Hook, Haley Hsu, Uriah Jenkins, Sutton Klein, Alex Leise, Lauryn Smith, and Andy Zhao. Nayan Chawla, […]

SCATTER PLOTS FOR SCATTER BRAINS – AP STATISTICS I

In AP Statistics I this week, taught by Kishan Patel, students received an introduction to the analysis of two-variable data. In class, they participated in an exciting activity to kick the unit off. In order to determine if the speed at which students could write with their right hand affected the speed of the left, students […]

MSMS STUDENT TAKES TOP HONOR AT STATE ART COMPETITION

MSMS student Haydn Schroader has taken top prize at a statewide art competition. Schorader won Best of Show at the 2016 “Make Your Mark” drawing competition held at the University of Southern Mississippi. One hundred forty four students across the state entered the competition, and 122 were exhibited at USM and evaluated by a panel […]

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

MSMS AP Physics I students completed their third and most difficult lab of the year (so far) this week, a lab involving force tables and lots of trigonometry. The goal of the lab was to further students’ understanding of vectors, a topic on which they have been working all week. The students balanced forces on the […]

MSMS STUDENTS MEET UKRAINIAN AMBASSADOR

This week 23 MSMS students had a chance to meet a prominent member of the international community. MSMS social science instructor Julie Heintz took the students to Mississippi State University where they got a chance to listen to and meet top Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Valeriy Chaly. Chaly is in the state as […]

2007 ALUMNA EARNS PH.D. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FROM CARNEGIE MELLON INSTITUTE

Congratulations to 2007 alumna KristIn Warren who recently became the first black female to earn a PhD in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Mellon Institute in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Warren also holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Kettering University and has worked for General Motors and Eli Lilly and Company. Her doctoral work was funded through […]

MSMS FACULTY MEMBER NAMED WINNER OF PRESIDENTIAL AWARD

MSMS mathematics instructor Lauren Zarandona is one of only 213 teachers nationwide to be named a winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. In early September, Zarandona will travel to Washington, D.C. to attend an awards ceremony and receive a prize of $10,000. Zarandona has taught at MSMS for eight […]

TALES FROM THE CRYPT BEGINS AGAIN

The 27th iteration of the famous Tales From The Crypt research and performance project is underway. Earlier this week the 41 students who compose Mr. Chuck Yarborough’s Tales class visited the Columbus Lowndes Public Library’s genealogy department. The students will spend the semester researching the lives of individuals buried at historic Friendship Cemetery in Columbus, […]

VISIT FROM COOPER TIRE

Spearheaded by MSMS grad Elizabeth Taylor, MSMS recently met with a contingent of representatives from Cooper Tire. The school hopes this is a beginning step in future partnerships with the company. Cooper Tire has a manufacturing facility in Tupelo, Mississippi.

MSMS FACULTY MEMBER FEATURED IN CATFISH ALLEY MAGAZINE

Congratulations to MSMS English faculty member Mrs. Emma Richardson, who was recently featured in Catfish Alley magazine.  In the article, “Seven Things,” Richardson describes mementos from her life. To learn more about the magazine, click here.