St. Martin High School

St. Martin High School
Location
Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Jackson, 39564
United States
Information
School district Jackson County School District
Superintendent Dr. Barry Amacker
Administrator Dr. Michael Van Winkle
Principal Mrs. Dina Holland
Assistant principals Mr. Shane Trosclair, Mrs. Mary Miller, and Mr. Shea Scarborough
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Blue and Gold
Athletics conference 6-A
Mascot Yellow Jackets
Nickname Jackets
Team name Yellow Jackets

St. Martin High School is a "High Performing School" that is a part of the Jackson County School District in Mississippi. The campus contains two buildings and is located at 11300 Yellowjacket Boulevard in the unincorporated community of St. Martin, which is located just north of Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

St. Martin High School is recognized as being one of the best performing schools in the state. In the spring of 2009 St. Martin High School was recognized as #1 in the state tied with a small school in North Mississippi. Also, they received a bronze level rating, from U.S. World News Report.

Athletics

St. Martin High School's mascot is the Yellowjacket. St. Martin High School's Athletics Department consists of Football, Track, Swimming, Cross Country, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, and Baseball.

Extracurricular activities

St. Martin High School hosts various activities for its students to take apart of. The programs listed below include, but are not limited to, the activities may take apart of.

St. Martin High School is also home to a branch of the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, a program shared with Vancleave High School that is hosted at St. Martin.

Faculty

The St. Martin High School faculty is made up of the Administration, Counselors, Support Staff, and Teachers listed by departments.

Administration

St. Martin High School consists of one main principal and three assistant principals.

External links

Coordinates: 30°26′27″N 88°48′2″W / 30.44083°N 88.80056°W / 30.44083; -88.80056


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