Head of Schools Dr. Donald Thornton Jr. credits the rise to Magnolia’s strong community culture, personalized learning, and commitment to preparing students for life beyond graduation.
“Families choose Magnolia because they want a place where their children are known, challenged, and supported,” Thornton said in a news release. “We’re just the right size to know every student by name and large enough to offer rich opportunities.”
Serving students in grades K–12, Magnolia provides a seamless educational experience with advanced coursework, competitive athletics, and fine arts programs. The school also partners with local colleges to connect students to career pathways before graduation.
Thornton said Magnolia’s focus on educating the “whole child” continues to drive both its growth and reputation for excellence.
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