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Broad Street High School was a public high school in Shelby, Mississippi. It is a part of the North Bolivar Consolidated School District (formerly the North Bolivar School District). The school served the towns of Shelby, Duncan, and Alligator. [2] Its school district, the North Bolivar School District, consolidated in 2014. [3]
The district serves, in addition to Shelby: Alligator, Duncan, Mound Bayou, and Winstonville. [2] The alligator is the mascot. The school colors are blue and orange. [3] It opened in 2018 as a consolidation of Broad Street High School and John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, with the school on the former Broad Street campus. [4]
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]
PREDICTIONS: Mississippi high school football state championships predictions, including first MHSAA 7A final Class 6A Grenada (11-3) vs. West Jones (13-0), 7:30 p.m.
Shelby's Class of 1984 will hold its 40th reunion Sept. 13-14. News Journal reporter Mark Caudill has not attended previous reunions. Here's why.
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Shelby is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,229 at the 2010 census , [ 3 ] down from 2,926 in 2000. The town of Shelby was established in 1853 by Tom Shelby, who had purchased a block of land there from the federal government.
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