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    Presbyterian Christian School will join MHSAA

    By Kristopher White,

    20 hours ago

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    HATTIESBURG, Miss. ( WHLT ) – Leaders with Presbyterian Christian School (PSC) announced the school has been accepted for membership by the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA).

    The school was accepted for the 2025-26 academic school year.

    Following months of discussions and focus groups with staff, parents, alumni, and board members, PCS administration believed this is the best move for its student-athletes and their
    families at this time.

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    “We are excited to begin this new journey. We believe it is a positive move for our school and athletic teams, and we look forward to building new relationships, creating new rivalries, and
    being a bigger part of the local community,” said Jimmy Messer, PCS Head of School.

    “We are excited about this move to the MHSAA and looking forward to new challenges and
    competitions for our student-athletes,” said Drew Madson, PCS Athletic Director. “We appreciate all of the hard work from our families and administrators in making this decision, as well as the MHSAA and its leadership in making the transi4on as smooth as possible.”

    PCS will finish the current year with Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS). The
    MHSAA will release classifications and region alignments for the 2025-26 school year in early
    November.

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