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Starkville High School (SHS) is a public secondary school in Starkville, Mississippi, United States. It is the only high school in the Starkville Oktibbeha Consolidated School District, serving grades 9–12. It offers more than 140 courses, including over 10 Advanced Placement courses. Its school colors are black and gold, and its mascot is the Yellowjacket, a predatory wasp.
For the 2018–2019 academic year the graduation rate was 86.3% and the enrollment was 1,420.
The consolidated school district serves all of the county. The previous Starkville School District served Starkville, the Mississippi State University census-designated place, Longview, and some other unincorporated areas.
History
A school was built for white students in 1899. The initial enrollment was 206, with an average attendance of 164. By 1910 the enrollment had grown to 312 and the average attendance to 270, due both to the increased number of residents and the superiority of the school causing county residents to choose to attend there. The county paid the city more than the cost of attendance, and so helped fund the school. There were too few desks, and the auditorium was of insufficient size, so a new school building was proposed. The negro school was deemed unsuitable for occupation, and $3,500 was allocated to build a new black school, in addition to the $2.00 per student provided by the state and the $200 generated by the negro poll tax.
Prior to 1970, separate schools were maintained for white and black students. In 1970, the federal government mandated the integration of the two systems. Starkville High became the home for all students in grades 9-12, while the former high school for black students, Henderson became the junior high school. In 1969, Starkville Academy was founded as a segregation academy on property adjacent to Starkville High for parents of white children who wished to keep their children in segregated schools.
In 2015 the schools of Oktibbeha County School District consolidated into the Starkville district. Two high schools, East High and West High, consolidated into Starkville High; this added about 300 students to Starkville High.
Notable alumni
Tony Akins (Canadian football) – football player
Jake Arians – NFL football player
Dee Barton – jazz musician
Natrone Brooks – NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons
A. J. Brown – football player
Joe Carter – played NFL football for the Miami Dolphins, 1984-1986
Tyson Carter – professional basketball player
Kermit Davis Jr. – head college basketball coach at Ole Miss, Idaho, Texas A&M and Middle Tennessee State University, class of 1978
Muhammad Dakhlalla – convicted of conspiring to provide material support to a terrorist organization
Antuan Edwards – NFL football player
Carl Fair – football player
Willie Gay Jr. – football player for Mississippi State University and 2020 2nd Round Draft Pick by the Kansas City Chiefs
Willie Earl Gillespie – USFL and NFL football player, played and coached at SHS
Helen Young Hayes – money manager
Nate Hughes – NFL football player, class of 2003
Shauntay Hinton – Miss USA 2002
Kobe Jones - NFL football player, class of 2015
Freddie Milons – football player
Dot Murphy - basketball player and coach, first female football coach in the NJCAA
Travis Outlaw – NBA basketball player, class of 2003
Barrin Simpson – football player
Emmett H. Walker Jr. – U.S. Army officer
Latavious Williams – basketball player
Notable faculty
Jack Nix - NFL football player
References
External links
Official site
Starkville School District
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