SCHOOL PROFILE
2020-2021
College Counseling Jackson Preparatory School 3100 Lakeland Drive Flowood, Mississippi 39232
Jackson Preparatory School is an independent, coeducational college preparatory day school enrolling 728 students in grades six through
Phone: 601.939.8611 Fax: 601.939.9728 School CEEB Code: 251-398 Email: collegecounseling@jacksonprep.net Website: www.jacksonprep.net/collegecounseling
twelve. There are 139 students in the class of
Lawrence M. Coco, III, Head of School
student body is diverse, representing various
Luke Nealey, Ph.D., Assistant Head of School & Head of Senior High
racial, ethnic, economic, and religious groups.
Carolyn Sisk, Director of Academics Malika M. Lindsay, Director of College Counseling Ext. 232, mlindsay@jacksonprep.net Hunter Upchurch, Associate Director of College Counseling Ext. 293, hupchurch@jacksonprep.net www.jacksonprep.net
2021. The school is located on an 84-acre campus east of Jackson and is the largest independent secondary school in the state of Mississippi. The
MISSION STATEMENT Jackson Preparatory School inspires and challenges students toward academic, athletic, and artistic excellence, instills personal integrity through biblical values, and equips students to pursue lives of distinction in service to society.
FACULTY The Prep faculty is comprised of 85 dedicated and experienced professionals, including 44 (52%) who have earned postgraduate degrees. Six faculty members hold doctoral degrees.
COVID-19 In response to the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent school closures, Jackson Prep engaged in several days of intense professional development when faculty and staff returned from spring break on Monday, March 14, 2020. Our professional development focused on pivoting to remote learning using the Google Education suite of products, specifically the videoconferencing platform “Google Meet.” Students did not return to campus following spring break, and we began remote classes on March 18. For the remaining nine weeks of the spring semester, teachers and students followed an abbreviated daily schedule (8:15-12:30) in which all scheduled classes for each day met virtually via video conference. Our efforts focused on synchronous learning as we attempted to replicate, as much as possible, the typical rhythm of our school’s daily schedule. Because we were able to maintain, to a great extent, our academic expectations and daily engagement with students, Jackson Prep awarded numerical grades for the fourth term. We canceled final exams for all students, though 100% of students enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) courses took the modified, at-home versions of the AP Exams. In keeping with quarantine procedures in our state, all extracurricular activities, including clubs and sports, were canceled for the remainder of the school year. Jackson Prep’s leadership team spent the summer developing protocols in consultation with the Mississippi Department of Health and CDC guidelines to allow a safe return to school. In-person classes resumed on Tuesday, August 11, with the school operating under a set of safety measures known as the “JP Revised Plan.” Our health and safety precautions include, but are not limited to: requiring masks for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors inside school buildings; retrofitting our HVAC units with a bipolar ionization air filtration system; limiting student access to buildings to class times only; and preparing box lunches to minimize wait times in the cafeteria and encourage social distancing. Under the “Revised Plan,” parents who do not feel comfortable with their students attending school on campus may elect for their students to participate in live classes remotely. Jackson Prep remains committed to continuously evaluating the COVID-19 threat to our community and has prepared thorough contingency plans for both hybrid and remote learning for the entire student body if such measures become necessary.
Curriculum Jackson Prep’s primary mission is to prepare students for college. Therefore, the curriculum is challenging and broad, emphasizing a liberal arts and sciences education. The school year is divided into four nine-week reporting periods. A six-week summer session is offered for additional credit. AP and Honors programs are offered in mathematics, science, English, social studies, world languages, and studio art. Classes meet on a rotating seven-period schedule. Because of the school’s selective admission policy and the strong competitive performance of its students, Jackson Prep does not rank students except for designation of valedictorian and salutatorian at graduation.
COURSE OFFERINGS English - AP English Literature & Composition - AP English Language & Composition - British Literature & Composition* - Honors English 10 - Honors English 9 - English 11 (American Literature) - English 10 (World Literature) - English 9 (Genre Study) Science - AP Biology - AP Chemistry - AP Physics C - AP Physics 1 - Intro to Engineering* - Honors Biology - Honors Chemistry I - Anatomy & Physiology - Biology - Cellular Biology - Chemistry I, II - Kinesiology - Marine Biology - Physics
- Geometry - Senior Algebra - Statistics Christian Studies - Christianity in America - Christianity in the Arts - History of the Christian Church - Modern Cultural Issues - World Religions World Languages - AP Spanish Language and Culture - Honors Spanish III - Spanish I, II - AP Latin - Honors Latin III, IV* - Latin I, II - Honors French III, IV - French I, II - Honors Mandarin Chinese III - Mandarin Chinese I, II - Honors Classical Greek III - Classical Greek I, II
Electives - Academic Competitions: Chess - Academic Competitions: Quiz Bowl Social Studies - Accounting I, II - AP U.S. Government/ - American Legal System Economics - Ancient Cultures - AP U.S. History - Broadcast Media - AP European History - Classical Literature - Mississippi Studies - Classical Philosophy - Modern World History - Coding - U.S. Government/ - Competitive Debate Economics - CompSci: Virtual Reality - United States History - CompSci: VR Production - World Geography/Cultures - Computer Applications - Computer Programming Fine Arts - Creative Writing - AP Studio Art - Entrepreneurship - 2-D Design - Externship - 3-D Design - Financial Management - Advanced Art - Freedom Now: Civil Rights - Band - History and Sports - Drama I, II - Innovation and Creativity - Drawing I, II - Introduction to Computer - Film Science - Fusion (Show Choir) - Journalism I, II - Glass Design - Junior Seminar - History of Rock - Life Strategies - Painting I, II - Media and Theater Production - Photography I, II - Pathfinders - Pottery - Problem Solving in - Prep Singers Mathematics - Reveillon (Show Choir) - Woodworking/Set Design - Psychology - Public Speaking Mathematics - Running: Training and - AP Calculus BC Nutrition - AP Calculus AB - Service Learning - Advanced Algebra/ - Sports Marketing Trigonometry* Publications - Honors Pre-Calculus* - Earthwinds (literary magazine) - Honors Algebra I, II - Précis (yearbook) - Honors Geometry - Sentry (newspaper) - Algebra I, II *Dual Enrollment Available - Applied Calculus
GRADE POINT AVERAGE Jackson Prep reports numerical grades on the transcript for each course. The cumulative GPA is based on final grades earned in all courses for credit in grades 9-12 at Jackson Prep. Individual subject grades shown on the transcript are not weighted. Weight of 5 points is added for the cumulative GPA calculation for all Honors courses and a weight of 7.5 points is added for AP courses. In computing GPA, grades in courses taken at other schools are not considered. Grading Scale A 90-100+ B 80-89 C 70-79 F 69 and below Grade Distribution Class of 2020 100+ = 5 95-99 = 26 90-94 = 45 85-89 = 28 80-84 = 15 75-79 = 3 70-74 = 0
Requirements for Graduation 4.0 English 4.0 Mathematics 4.0 Science 4.0 Social Studies 2.0 World Language 0.5 Computer Applications 1.0 Fine Arts Elective 2.5 Other Electives 22 units required for graduation
CLASSICAL HERITAGE PROGRAM The Classical Heritage program offers students the opportunity to focus on the language and culture of the Greco-Roman civilization. To receive a diploma with an emphasis in Classical Studies, a student must complete at least six courses in Latin, Greek, and classical civilization.
CHRISTIAN STUDIES PROGRAM The Christian Studies program educates students on the intellectual foundations of Christianity. To receive a diploma with an emphasis in Christian Studies, a student must earn two full credits in the Christian Studies course offerings.
DISCLOSURE OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS TO COLLEGES When requested on the application, Jackson Preparatory School will report disciplinary violations that resulted in suspension or expulsion.
Testing PSAT/NMSQT All sophomore and junior students take the PSAT/NMSQT. The class of 2021 with 10 Semifinalists, continues a Jackson Prep tradition of outstanding performance in the National Merit Scholarship program. Statistics for the past six years are shown below. Class
Class Size
NMSC NMSC Percent Semifinalists Commended of Class
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
122 131 139 160 124 139
5 9 9 7 5 10
5 4 1 2 4 0
8% 10% 7% 6% 7% 7%
ACT
SAT
All Jackson Prep students take the ACT. The middle 50% range scores for the class of 2020 are shown below.
Approximately 21% of the class of 2020 took the SAT. The middle 50% range scores for the class of 2020 are shown below.
Section English Math Reading Science STEM Composite
Middle 50% 24-34 23-29 23-34 23-29 23-29 23-31
Section Middle 50% Evidence Based Reading & 530-690 Writing Mathematics 530-660 Total 1100-1330
ADVANCED PLACEMENT Jackson Prep requires all students enrolled in AP courses to take the corresponding examination. In May 2020, students took 260 exams in 18 subject areas. Exam Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Scholars with Distinction 14 8 6 11 15 15 11
Scholars with Honor 5 5 4 8 14 4 5
MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS), Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC), Cum Laude Society, College Board, Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools (ACCIS)
Scholars 16 12 20 30 24 27 20
JACKSON PREP STUDENTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BETWEEN 2015-2020 Bold indicates where our students have enrolled. American Academy of Dramatic Arts The American University of Paris Amherst College Andrews University Appalachian State University Auburn University Austin College Ball State University Baylor University Belhaven University Belmont University Berklee College of Music Berry College Birmingham-Southern College Boston Conservatory at Berklee Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Cazenovia College Centre College Chapman University Clemson University Colby College College of Charleston The College of Saint Rose College of William and Mary The College of Wooster Colorado Mountain College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Columbia University Concordia University-Chicago Copiah-Lincoln Community College Cornell College Cornell University Dartmouth College Davidson College Delgado Community College Delta State University DePaul University Drexel University Drury University Duke University East Central Community College Eckerd College The Education University of Hong Kong Elon University Emerson College Emory University ESCP Europe Business School - London Flagler College Florida International University Florida State University Fordham University Furman University George Mason University George Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Grinnell College Harding University Harvard College Hawaii Pacific University High Point University Hilbert College Hillsdale College Hinds Community College Holmes Community College Houghton College Indiana University-Bloomington Itawamba Community College Ithaca College James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Jones County Junior College Kenyon College Labette Community College
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