St. John High School (Gulfport, Mississippi)
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St. John High School was a
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in Gulfport, Mississippi. It was located in the
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Background

St. John High School was founded in 1900. It was replaced by St. Patrick Catholic High School in Biloxi in August, 2007.


Notable alumni

* Steven Palazzo, U.S. House Representative for
Mississippi's 4th Congressional District Mississippi's 4th congressional district covers the southeastern region of the state. It includes all of Mississippi's Gulf Coast, stretching ninety miles between the Alabama border to the east and the Louisiana border to the west, and extends n ...


Notes and references

Buildings and structures in Gulfport, Mississippi Defunct Catholic secondary schools in the United States Defunct schools in Mississippi Educational institutions disestablished in 2007 Educational institutions established in 1900 Roman Catholic Diocese of Biloxi Schools in Harrison County, Mississippi 1900 establishments in Mississippi {{Mississippi-school-stub