The Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) recently received a grant from Georgia-Pacific to help fund its Junior and Senior Seminar Classes.
“These classes better prepare our students from across Mississippi for the ‘real world.’ The life skills classes, ACT prep and college and career opportunity training will be invaluable to these students to utilize in their futures. We sincerely appreciate Georgia-Pacific for investing in the future,” said Suzanne Hirsch, Executive Director of MSA.
Georgia-Pacific primarily invests its resources in four key areas that are essential to creating and sustaining strong communities: education, environment, enrichment and entrepreneurship.
Presenting the grant check to MSA from Georgia-Pacific. Pictured from left are Nicholas Bridge, MSA’s School Finance Officer, Bill Sones, President of the MSA Foundation and Luke Horton, Public Affairs Manager at Georgia-Pacific.
Jennifer Jackson
Coordinator of School Advancement
jennifer.jackson@msabrookhaven.org
www.msabrookhaven.org