The Mississippi School for Math and Science recently announced that Laykin Paige Dixon, of Union, and Iysiahs Manny York, of Philadelphia, graduated in the Class of 2024.
Dixon previously attended Neshoba Central High School and is the child of Samantha Anthony. She will be attending Northeastern University this fall.
York previously attended Choctaw Central High School and is the child of Lucius York and Twyla York. He will be attending Harvard University this fall.
MSMS is our state's nationally recognized residential high school for academically advanced eleventh and twelfth graders. This graduating class has accepted more than $7.9 million of $32 million offered in scholarships to attend universities all over Mississippi and the nation. MSMS has been consistently ranked the #1 Public High School in Mississippi and among the Top 20 Best Public High Schools in the Nation by NICHE.com. Our faculty has frequently ranked among the Top 10 Best Public High School Teachers in the Nation and was ranked #1 in the Nation for three consecutive years. Founded in 1987, on the campus of the Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, Mississippi, the mission of MSMS is “to enhance the future of Mississippi in the global society by meeting the individual needs of gifted and talented students through providing innovative learning experiences and leadership development in a residential environment.” Additionally, MSMS is a member of the National Consortium for Secondary STEM schools (NCSSS) and was the fourth such school to exist in the nation. For more information, please visit www.themsms.org.