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Jackson Preparatory School - Mississippi - was created in 1970.
The motto of Jackson Preparatory School - Mississippi - is 'Scholarship, Service, Character, Leadership'.
Forklift training is available in Jackson Mississippi at Antonelli College. To find out when classes are being held go online to their website Explore.AntonelliCollege.Edu.
The Marks, Mississippi testing center has CNA training. http://www.ncsacademy.com/certification-testing/MS-Mississippi/Marks-certification.cfm
The oldest high school west of the Mississippi is Lahainaluna High School located in Lahaina, Hawaii (established in 1831).
The Mississippi Society for Clinical Laboratory Science is based in Jackson. This school offers full certification courses in phlebotomy.
Yes, Mississippi State University is an accredited school of veterinary medicine.
The largest high school in Mississippi is Tupelo High school, with 1994 students.
Mississippi School of the Arts was created in 2003.
University of Mississippi School of Law was created in 1854.
Mississippi School of the Arts's motto is '•Imagine • Create • Realize•'.
Mississippi College School of Law was created in 1930.