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Jace King grew up in Tupelo, MS attending Tupelo High School and graduating near the top of his class. Tupelo High School is the only public high school in Tupelo, Mississippi. The campus consists of fourteen buildings, including a Performing Arts Center, separate buildings for social studies, English, math, sciences, fine arts, and a self-contained grade-9 building.
After graduation he attended Millsaps College in Jackson, MS. Millsaps College is a private liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi. It was founded in 1890 and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The college was founded in 1889–90 by a Confederate veteran, Major Reuben Webster Millsaps, who donated the land for the college and $50,000. William Belton Murrah was the college's first president, and Bishop Charles Betts Galloway of the Methodist Episcopal Church South organized the college's early fund-raising efforts. Both men were honored with halls named in their honor. Major Millsaps and his wife are interred in a tomb near the center of campus. The current United Methodist Church continues to affiliate with the college.
At Millasaps Jace studied Maths and after receiving his degree he took employment at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Jackson, MS working at the Ridgeland, MS campus. St. Andrew's Episcopal School is an independent, coeducational, preparatory day school serving more than 1,100 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.
