West Jones High School

West Jones High School
Location
Laurel, MS
United States
Information
Established 1965
School district Jones County School District
Principal Lynn Lyon
Grades 7-12
Number of students 1400
Color(s) Green & Old Gold          
Athletics Football, baseball, boys and girls basketball, softball, boys and girls golf, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls swimming, girls and boys track
Athletics conference Division 5
Mascot Mustangs
Sports Class 5A
Assistant Principals

David Valentine(12th-11th grades) Wade Clark (10th-9th grades)

Marie Keyes (8th-7th grades)
Website http://www.jones.k12.ms.us/wjh/

West Jones High School, the "Home of the Mustangs," is a public school in Laurel, Mississippi, part of the Jones County School District. The school provides education to grades 7-12.

The school was named the state's Tech Prep Exemplary Site for 1975-2003 by the Tech Prep Exemplary Site Selection Committee.[1]

The school has become the high school of choice for most Jones County parents. A great academic school with high test scores and a great athletic program. In recent years, the campus has been renovated with a new Performing Arts Center, a new cafeteria, and new technology systems.

Mission Statement: "We will endeavor to provide a safe environment that enables all students in a multicultural society to maximize their learning potential through a variety of educational experiences in order to become productive citizens."

Noted alumni include quarterback Brett Hyatt (b. 1985) and place kicker Britt Barefoot (b. 1986) who helped lead their team to a South State Runner-up finish and a 13-1 historically record setting season during their senior year in 2004.[2] Another notable alumni is transgender actress Krystal Summers (b. 1977)

In the 2012-2013 school year, West Jones High School was classified as a High Performing School by the Mississippi Department of Education.

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Coordinates: 31°43′20″N 089°13′14″W / 31.72222°N 89.22056°W / 31.72222; -89.22056


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