Hayes Mission School is a co-educational Protestant school located in the Bomi County section of Zohn and Gowein Township in the West African nation of Liberia. The school was founded in 1968 by the Rev. McCarthy and Missionary Hayes through the support of the United Holy Church of America, and has 450 students in Kindergarten through sixth grade. Hayes Mission school was created under the direction of the late Bishop J.T. Bowens, prelate of UHCA, Inc., and is named in honor of its founders/missionaries, McCarthy and Lois Hayes. The Superintendent of the school is Mr. Johnathan Ernest.
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