Parents and children invited to learn more about an MMI education at Exploration Day Event on Jan. 27

Parents and children are invited to learn more about an MMI education at the Exploration Day on Saturday, January 27 beginning at 9 a.m. on the MMI campus at 154 Centre Street in Freeland. Registration is required and space is limited.

MMI’s Exploration Day gives parents and students in grades 6 through 12 an opportunity to explore the school’s admissions process and meet other families who are also making an MMI decision.

Parents can learn about MMI’s smaller class sizes, personal attention, and co-curricular and extra-curricular options in athletics, the arts, and academics, as well as its well-rounded, college preparatory liberal arts education and Advanced Placement classes.

During Exploration Day, families will meet the MMI administration, learn about the curriculum and activities, tour the facility, meet teachers, meet current students, and ask questions.

Additionally, students are able to sit for the MMI Entrance Evaluation.  Any student entering 6-11th grade in the fall of 2024 is eligible to test.

MMI Head of School Theresa Long said, “Exploration Day is an excellent way for families to see first-hand what MMI has to offer students by way of a quality education in a traditional environment enhanced by a wide variety of athletic, extra-curricular, and co-curricular programs. Our goal is to produce versatile and adaptable graduates who are ready for college and beyond. Our students find themselves challenged in every classroom, playing field, and laboratory. The small environment allows students to explore their passions and expand their talents across a variety of activities both in and out of school. The center of the MMI community is a partnership between parents, students, and faculty. When you join the MMI community, you will feel a sense of belonging that is enhanced by the resources available to you and your child.”

MMI believes affording a quality education should not be a concern for families who want to offer the best education for their students. Because of this, the School offers need-based tuition assistance for those who believe they may need help with tuition. Need-based assistance is determined by an application through FACTS Grant & Aid, which must be completed by the scheduled testing date.

Currently, more than 55 percent of MMI students receive some form of need-based tuition assistance. The school offers generous tuition assistance packages to qualified families, provides merit aid for exceptionally gifted students, offers a work-study program, provides options for payment plans, and collaborates with an outside firm to arrange for low-interest student loans.

For more information or to register for the MMI Exploration Day, contact Marci Hosier, Director of Enrollment Management at mhosier@mmiprep.org or (570) 636-1108, or visit MMI’s website at www.mmiprep.org.

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