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Pelahatchie High School, also known as Pelahatchie Attendance Center, is located in
Pelahatchie, Mississippi Pelahatchie is a town in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States. The town's population was 1,334 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Jackson, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its zip code is 39145. History Pelahatchie was founded i ...
, serving students in grades 712 and having a population of about 380 students.


History

The school was established within the 1870s. By 1891, Pelahatchie was one of the only three schools in the Rankin Country area. Today, the school is part of the
Rankin County School District The Rankin County School District is the 3rd largest public school district in Mississippi. The district office is located in Brandon, Mississippi (USA). In addition to Brandon, the district serves most of Rankin County, including the communit ...
, which serves 28 schools in Mississippi.


Athletics

Pelahatchie High School features several athletic programs, including football, cheerleading, girls and boys basketball, girls and boys soccer, slow pitch and fast pitch softball, baseball, tennis, and archery.


Clubs and organizations

The school has several clubs on campus which include Student Council, FFA, FCA, Beta Club, print journalism, book club, JROTC, and yearbook.


Performing arts

The Pelahatchie High School Band is under the direction of Helen Rettger, a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi. Rettger has been director of the band since the re-establishment of the band in August 2015, after it was discontinued in the early 1990s,.


Awards and recognition

* Governors Award for Exemplary Partnerships 2018 (Basic Manufacturing Skills in partnership with Multicraft International * Governors Award for Exemplary Partnerships 2018 (Pride of Pelahatchie Marching Band in partnership with the Mississippi Symphonic Band / Mississippi Swing) * Mrs. Althea Woodson named Secondary Teacher of the Year RCSD 2017 * 54 Seniors qualified for $3,067,000 in scholarship money 2017 * 2010 Distinguished
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School 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 * STEM and Academy Design Pilot (Basic Manufacturing Skills in conjunction with Multicraft International and Hinds Community College, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and JROTC)


References

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