Nicholson, MS Education


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Nicholson, MS is a small rural town located in the southeastern United States with a population of about 6,000 people. The town's local education is provided largely by two public schools, Nicholson Elementary School and Nicholson High School. The town is served by the Pearl River County School District and scores an average of 8 out of 10 on school ratings. Over the years, the education system in Nicholson has become increasingly popular among both students and parents who prefer a small-town learning environment. The schools provide teachers with dedicated resources and training to ensure that each student gets the best possible educational experience. In addition to traditional classes taught in English, Spanish, and French – the schools also offer special programs such as robotics clubs, community outreach programs and mentoring initiatives. Students from Nicholson are often praised for their creativity, intelligence, hard work ethic, and individualism which they bring to their studies. Overall, Nicholson provides quality education to its students that helps them prepare for a successful future both academically and professionally.

Nicholson schools spend $8,691 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 16 pupils per teacher, 532 students per librarian, and 916 children per counselor.

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  EducationNicholson, MississippiUnited States
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  14.7616.23
  5484573
  1128530
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