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The Forrest County School District is a public school district with its headquarters in Hattiesburg, Mississippi [1] It serves sections of Forrest County, including portions of Hattiesburg, Glendale, and Rawls Springs. [2] Brooklyn is the largest community in the district. [citation needed]
Old Hattiesburg High School, located at 846 North Main Street, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, was utilized as a public school building from around 1911 to 1959. [3] The building was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1986 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. In 2007, the structure was heavily damaged by arson ...
District 48 was established in 1876 as the "Beaverton Elementary School District", serving grades 1–8. Over the years it merged with other elementary districts and finally, in July 1960, merged with the Beaverton High School District to create one unified school district. [10]
Kay dates for students and parents in 2024-25 calendar. Aug. 7 (Wednesday): school year starts with abbreviated registration day Aug. 8 (Thursday): first full-day of school Sept. 2 (Monday): Labor ...
There were a total of 4,469 students enrolled in the Hattiesburg Public 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 91.30% African American, 6.40% White, 1.70% Hispanic, 0.56% Asian, and 0.04% Native American.
Northwest Rankin High School, Flowood; Pearl High School, Pearl; Pelahatchie Attendance Center, Pelahatchie; Piney Woods Country Life School, Piney Woods; Pisgah High School, Sandhill; Puckett Attendance Center, Puckett; Rankin Academy, Star (1971 - 1996) Richland High School, Richland; Star School, Star (Circa 1923-1950)
The speed limit near Hattiesburg schools is 15 mph during times when students may be arriving or departing. A pilot program that is starting April 22, 2024, is aimed at using camera-assisted radar ...
Hattiesburg High School is a part of the Hattiesburg district. North Forrest High School (grades 7–12) is a part of the Forrest school district. Oak Grove High School (grades 9–12) is under the Lamar County School District. Forrest County Agricultural High School is an independent public high school near Hattiesburg. Private schools include