7th - 12th Grade
Junior High and High School students at PC take a college preparatory curriculum with the opportunity to take honors courses, up to 24-hours of college credit through partnerships with local colleges, and vocational training through our partnership with the Jefferson Davis County Career and Technical Education Center. A partnership with Kaplan Learning gives PC a robust ACT Prep program. Nearly all of our secondary teachers hold a Master's degree or higher. Students are also taught each subject from a Christian perspective, and begin each day with devotion and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Dual Credit
11th and 12th grade students are offered dual credit through our partnership with Pearl River Community College, our students are able to receive up to 24-hours of college credit through dual credit classes. We offer the following college courses: English Composition I, English Composition II, World Literature I, World Literature II, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Art Appreciation.​
Graduation Requirements

Minimum Credit Requirements for Graduation
Students must earn a minimum of twenty (20) Carnegie Units* of academic credit to
graduate from an MAIS member school, including the following required courses:
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English – 4 units
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Mathematics – 4 units (Algebra I required; two of the three remaining credits must be higher than Algebra I)
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Science – 4 units (a laboratory-based biological science required)
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Social Studies – 4 units (American history and American civil government required)
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Electives – 4 units (a half (0.5) computer credit required)
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One (1) Carnegie Unit equal one (1) academic credit
