Pearl High School (Mississippi)

Pearl High School is a public high school in Pearl, Mississippi, a suburb of the Mississippi capitol city of Jackson. It is a part of the Pearl Public School District.

History

Pearl High School was established in 1948 with the construction of a high school building next to the elementary school. Before 1948, Pearl students had to attend high school at Central High School in nearby Jackson. The school's first principal was Mr. L.W. Bright.[1]

Pearl became a city in 1973 and it was at this time that Pearl began the process to withdraw its schools from the Rankin County School District. The Pearl Municipal Separate School District, now known as Pearl Public School District, was finally formed in 1976.[2]

Work began on a new high school in 1987 and classes began in the new school the following year and continue in this location today. The current principal is Dr. Lundy Brantley.[3]

Achievements

In 1991, Pearl High School was recognized by the United States Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School.[4]

Athletics

Pearl High School has several sports teams. These include baseball, powerlifting, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, bowling, softball, cheerleading, swim, cross country, tennis, dance, track and field, football, golf and volleyball.[5]

Clubs and Organizations

Pearl High School has several student clubs and organizations. These include Beta Club, National Junior Historical Society, Choral Music, NJROTC, DECA, Pirate Band, FCCLA, Pirate Connectors, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Council, Future Educators of America, Super Scholars, International Thespian Society, The Pirate Yearbook, Key Club, The Pirate Speaks Newspaper, National Art Honor Society, Winter Guard, and National Honor Society.[6]

School Shooting

The Pearl High School shooting occurred in 1997.

Notable Graduates

References

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Coordinates: 32°16′14″N 90°05′36″W / 32.27052°N 90.09334°W / 32.27052; -90.09334


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