Forest Hill High School is a public high school located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It serves students from grades 9–12, and is part of the Jackson Public School District. The current principal is Torrey Hampton.[3]
Forest Hill High School | |
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Address | |
2607 Raymond Road , United States | |
Coordinates | 32°15′40″N 90°16′51″W / 32.26111°N 90.28083°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1915 |
School district | Jackson Public School District |
Teaching staff | 67.35 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 901 (2022–23)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 15.22[1] |
Color(s) | Navy, red and white [2] |
Mascot | Patriots[2] |
Website | www |
Demographics
editA total of 1,136 students were enrolled in Forest Hill High during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 51% female and 49% male. The racial makeup of the school was 96.39% African American, 2.90% White, 0.35% Hispanic, and 0.35% Asian.[4]
Gifted Education/Open Doors
editGifted courses in grades 9–12 are offered based upon funding and teacher units provided by the state. Currently, Forest Hill High School is the only high school in the Jackson Public School District to offer gifted courses in English/language arts.[citation needed]
History
editLocated on 46 acres Forest Hills sits on the original site since 1915. It is the Oldest COnsolidated School in Jackson, Mississippi whose orgins begin in the 1800's
Feeder pattern
editThe following schools feed into Forest Hill High School.[5]
- Middle Schools
- Cardozo Middle School
- Elementary Schools
- Bates Elementary School
- Oak Forest Elementary School
- Timberlawn Elementary School
- Van Winkle Elementary School
Controversy
editOn October 5, 2018, the school's band performed at halftime in a game against Brookhaven High School, where 2 police officers were shot and killed earlier that week. The band's performance was based on the film John Q., that simulated police being shot by band members dressed as doctors and nurses. This has resulted in general outrage as the governor himself, Phil Bryant, condemned this act. [6]
Forest Hill High School also came into controvesry in 2020 for having a Logo/Mascot with attachment to the COnfederate States of America. During a campaign of changing and removing Confederate associations Forest Hill parted ways with the Rebel Mascot and the COnfederate Flag Logo although Forest Hills, would keep it's colors of Red, Navy and White. AT the same time Jackson's Robert E. Lee Elementary was named after the Drs. Aaron and Ollye Shirley. Dr. Ollye Shirley was president of the Jackson Public School Board of Trustees. She received death threats for instituting and lobbying for the Forest Hills High School to change their mascot and logo. Pickens, E. (2020, December 16). Jackson schools named for Confederate leaders get new identity. WAPT. https://www.wapt.com/article/jackson-schools-named-for-confederate-leaders-get-new-identity/34978817
References
edit- ^ a b c "Forest Hill High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
- ^ a b "MHSAA School Directory". Mississippi High School Activities Association. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
- ^ "Forest Hill High School / Homepage".
- ^ "Mississippi Assessment and Accountability Reporting System". Office of Research and Statistics, Mississippi Department of Education. Archived from the original on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Feeder Patterns Archived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine – Jackson Public Schools.
- ^ "Mayor of Brookhaven, other officials react to Forest Hill band performance at Brookhaven High School".
Pickens, E. (2020, December 16). Jackson schools named for Confederate leaders get new identity. WAPT. https://www.wapt.com/article/jackson-schools-named-for-confederate-leaders-get-new-identity/34978817
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