• Source: Ferriday High School
    • Ferriday High School is a public high school in Ferriday, Louisiana, United States. It is one of three high schools ran by the Concordia Parish School Board.







      Student life


      Clubs and activities offered at Ferriday include:

      4-H Club
      All Girl's Club
      Beta Clyb
      Future Business Leaders of America
      General Cooperative Education
      Glee Club
      Library Club
      Marching Band
      Student Council
      Trail Blazers


      Athletics


      Ferriday High athletics competes in the LHSAA.
      The following sports are offered at Ferriday:

      Basketball (Co-ed)
      Cheerleading (Girls)
      Football (Boys)
      Track (Co-ed)


      = Championships

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      Football championships

      (5) State Championships: 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2019
      Ferriday has a long history of success in football. They won four straight state championships from 1953 to 1956 and had a combined record of 52-1-2 in those four years.


      Demographics


      As of 2018, 98.2% of the student population at Ferriday High School are African-American, making up the majority of the student body. 1.8% are Caucasian. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, 70.2% of Ferriday's students live at or below the poverty line. More than 75% of students receive free or reduced lunch.


      Notable alumni


      Bob Barber, former NFL player
      Walter Johnson, former NFL player
      Mack Moore, former NFL and CFL player


      References




      External links


      Official website

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