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A-L Counselor: Ms. Kelven Coleman; M-Z Counselor: Mrs. Latoya Pearson; CTE Counselor: Mr. Brian Carlisle **Laurel Middle STEAM Academy (7th & 8th)**' Supervising Principal: Ms. Brandi Calahan; Assistant Principal: Mr. Demetrius Goff; Counselor: Mrs. Karrah Goar **Laurel Upper Elementary School (5th & 6th)**' Supervising Principal: Mrs. Shanetra ...
There were a total of 3,508 students enrolled in the Holmes County School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 99.86% African American, 0.06% White, and 0.09% Asian.
Laurel High School is a public school in Laurel, Mississippi, United States, part of the Laurel School District.The school provides education to grades 9–12. [1]In 2022, the school's enrollment was documented at about 710 with 87 percent African American, 8 percent hispanic, and 3 percent white. 100 percent of students were categorized as economically disadvantaged.
The Lamar County School District (LCSD) is a public school district based in Purvis, Mississippi (). [1]In addition to Purvis, the district also serves the town of Sumrall; the communities of Arnold Line, Baxterville, Lumberton, Oak Grove, and West Hattiesburg; and portions of Hattiesburg, as well as most rural areas in Lamar County. [2]
Laurel Christian School is a private, college preparatory Christian school founded in 1982. It is located in Laurel, Mississippi, in the United States. Sports
Leflore County Elementary School (Itta Bena) Davis Elementary School (Greenwood) - In 1913 the school building was constructed. [6] 2-6 schools. Threadgill Elementary School (Greenwood) 3-5 schools. East Elementary School Prior to the 2019 merger it had grades K-5. [4] K-2 schools. Claudine F. Brown Elementary School (Unincorporated area)
There were a total of 2,322 students enrolled in the Lawrence County School District during the 2006–07 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 49% female and 51% male. The racial makeup of the district was 42.33% African American, 56.20% White, 0.95% Hispanic, and 0.52% Asian.
The district's board voted to close two schools effective 2018, on a 3 to 2 basis: [7] John F. Kennedy High School and Shelby Middle School, as the district overall had fewer students than before and because of a diminished financial situation. [5] In August 2018 the Mississippi Supreme Court finalized the closure of Kennedy. [7]