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There were a total of 3,849 students enrolled in the Pearl Public 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 29.07% African American, 64.69% White, 5.25% Hispanic, 0.81% Asian, and 0.18% Native American.
The school's first principal was Mr. L.W. Bright. [3] Pearl became a city in 1973 and it was at this time that Pearl began the process to withdraw its schools from the Rankin County School District. The Pearl Municipal Separate School District, now known as Pearl Public School District, was finally formed in 1976. [3] Work began on a new high ...
The Rankin County School District is the 2nd largest public school district in Mississippi. [3] The district office is located in Brandon, Mississippi ().. The district covers all areas of Rankin County except for those in the Pearl city limits. [4]
There were a total of 3,176 students enrolled in the Pearl River County School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 48% female and 52% male. The racial makeup of the district was 4.35% African American, 93.80% White, 1.23% Hispanic, 0.31% Asian, and 0.31% Native American.
The Pearl Municipal Separate School District was created on May 18, 1976, by an Ordinance of the City of Pearl Mayor and Board of Aldermen. The first franchise by the City of Pearl for cable television installation was granted on July 6, 1976. The Pearl Chamber of Commerce was formed on August 24, 1978.
It is a part of the Pearl River County School District. In addition to Carriere, the district (of which this is the only comprehensive high school) serves rural areas in south central Pearl River County. A small section of Picayune is in the limits of the school district. The majority of the Hide-A-Way Lake census-designated place is in the ...
The district also features mixed-use development, retail, offices and affordable housing. The coming Pearl District already has a tenant — Charlotte’s first four-year med school Skip to main ...
Elementary schools. Kiel Elementary School [9] with 312 students in grades PreK-2 Jennifer Oluwole, principal; Stonybrook Elementary School [10] with 346 students in grades 3-5 Dawn Uttel, principal; Middle schools. Pearl R. Miller Middle School [11] with 427 students in grades 6-8 Mark P. Mongon, principal; High school