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The Piney Woods Country Life School
Woods, MS, 39148-9998
Phone: 1-601-845-2214
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The people in the area saw the earnestness and honesty of the young teacher. They contributed lumber, nails, and small amounts of goods and money to the effort. From the beginning, The Piney Woods School’s curriculum consisted of vocational subjects along with the three “R’s.” Dr. Jones felt that many of his students would not go on to higher education and must be prepared to earn a living at a useful trade. In May 1913, at the end of its fifth year, the school received a charter from the governor of Mississippi.

Many teachers, black and white, joined the staff and worked for little or no salary as the school endeavored to train teachers for the State Department of Education and to teach handicapped and blind children. In 1950, through the influence of Helen Keller, a special school for the blind was established, and the Piney Woods blind students were transferred to that institution.

A new era in the history of The Piney Woods School began with the appointment of Dr. James S. Wade in 1974 as the second president of the school. A prominent educator from Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Wade came to Piney Woods School and, among other achievements, strengthened the occupational training that had distinguished the school’s curriculum since its inception. Under Dr. Wade’s leadership the school received reaffirmation of accreditation from the State of Mississippi and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1976.

In August of 1984, Dr. Charles H. Beady, Jr., was appointed to serve the school as Provost. On July 1, 1985, the Board of Directors appointed Dr. Beady as the third president in the illustrious history of the institution. His primary goals were to build upon the accomplishments of the Founder, Dr. Laurence C. Jones, and President Emeritus, Dr. James S. Wade, by educating the HEAD, HEART, and HANDS of Piney Woods students, fostering academic excellence, and preparing the students for the challenges of the 21st century.

On July 1, 2006, the school’s Board of Directors appointed Rev. Dr. Reginald T.W. Nichols, as the fourth president of the school. He brings a wealth of experience in education, strategic planning, capacity building, servant leadership, and fund development from work with organizations and schools in the U.S. and abroad.

Since all of the students receive financial assistance in the form of work and scholarships, fund raising has always been extremely important to the survival of Piney Woods. The school’s original endowment was created when Dr. Jones appeared on the This Is Your Life program, which recreated his inspiring career and resulted in thousands of donations amounting to more than $700,000. When Dr. Jones died, the school’s endowment had grown to approximately $7,000,000, and during the administration of Dr. James Wade the endowment more than doubled. The current economic crisis threatens the endowment of the schools' capacity to provide scholarships for deserving disadvantaged students.



Details

Camp Type:
Day  Residential 
Year Established:
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
10-15
Cost/Week:
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June 13-25, 2010

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