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  1. Who comes to French Camp Academy?  Most of our students are typical kids. We are geared to help students with normal physical and emotional health who are able to perform at their normal grade level in school. Most of our young people come to us from some kind of problem home situation not of their own making such as divorce, separation or death of a parent. Often they have a single parent who is unable to give the time and structure that is needed. Sometimes the family is together but dysfunctional and sometimes elderly grandparents are unable to continue caring for a child. The common thread is that these young people are in situations that are unhealthy for them and they need a stable environment.
  2. What are the "dorms" like? We prefer to call them "homes" because of the qualities that give them the look and feel of being at home. Each child lives with one roommate in a 16-18 student home. Student kitchen, den and laundry areas are available for free time and chores. A house parent couple lives in the home and does all they can to make a happy home life for the students. House Parents supervise study hall, take children to the doctor, cook an occasional meal with students, attend student activities and are available to the students all day, just as parents would be.
  3. How are students disciplined? Forms of discipline, ranging from restrictions to corporal punishment, are administered to spur young people on to work harder or to correct inappropriate behavior such as tardiness, smoking, lying, cheating, stealing or disrespect. If a child does not respond to  discipline, he/she may be asked to leave FCA. if a young person begins doing more harm than we are doing him good, he must leave FCA. Certain offenses such as use/distribution of drugs/alcohol, leaving the homes after hours, inappropriate sexual behavior, and purposely doing harm to one's self or another person result in immediate dismissal.
  4. What about church? Through our school was founded by Presbyterians, we are an interdenominational school/home. No child is turned away because of religion, and we do not force our beliefs on them. Students are, however, required to attend church and daily chapel services and to show respect. There are personal discipleship opportunities for students.
  5. What about the Work Program?  Our student work program is designed to help teach work ethics and to help defray a part of the total cost for a child to stay here. Students, sixth grade and above, are assigned to a supervised work crew for an hour and a half each weekday after school and three hours on Saturday morning. Girls are typically assigned to the craft shop where quilting and cross-stitching are taught. They also help clean the kitchen, dorm-homes and other buildings. boys are assigned to grounds, farm, shop and maintenance areas, and the Natchez Trace Historical Area. Experienced and trustworthy boys and girls may be chose to work on the horse crew.
  6. School Calendar For Boarding Students? Click HERE...High School District students can contact the Principal's Office at 662-547-6113 for a school calendar.