MSA Announces Price as New Principal

The Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) announces the appointment of Brookhaven native, Debra Henderson Price, as its new Principal effective October 19th. Price comes to MSA with more than twenty yearsRead More…

MSA Announces New Media Arts Discipline of Study

The Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) will be adding Media Arts to its intensive programs of study beginning the 2016-2017 school year.  The new discipline will join the school’s prestigious programs inRead More…

Noel Quave Receives National Recognition for Best in Show

The U.S. Department of Education and The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers congratulated Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) Visual Arts student, Noel Quave, from Ocean Springs, for receiving one ofRead More…

Annaleigh Kurr’s Work to be Performed at MS Dance Festival

MSA 2015 graduate, Annaleigh Kurr’s dance works entitled Radiation of Vibration and Unbreakable Bonds, were selected to be performed at the University of Southern Mississippi on Friday, September 11, 2015 in conjunction with the MississippiRead More…

Alumna Aubrei Whitney to Perform Lead Role in Dance Production

MSA 2015 dance graduate, Aubrei Whitney has been selected to perform the lead role in Radiation of Vibration at the University of Southern Mississippi on Friday, September 11, 2015 in conjunction with the Mississippi DanceRead More…

Aubree Riggle Receives National Scholastic Writing Award

NEW YORK, PRNewswire — The nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers recently announced the national winners of the 2015 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious recognitionRead More…

MSA 2010 Alumna, Jasmine Murray, Spokesperson for Education

MDE partners with Mississippi Library Commission and Miss Mississippi to Promote Summer Reading. The Mississippi Department of Education, in partnership with the Mississippi Library Commission, is working to promote summer reading toRead More…

Class Makes Record With Over $6 Million In Scholarships

The Class of 2015 garnered a record in scholarships with only 55 graduates earning more than $6 million to schools across the United States. Students received scholarships from every public and privateRead More…

Jones Receives President’s Volunteer Service Award

Keara Jones, from Tunica, a Junior at The Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA), has been honored for her exemplary volunteer service with a President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award, which recognizesRead More…

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