Baldwin County High School

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Baldwin County High School serves grades 9-12 and is located in Bay Minette, Baldwin County, Alabama, forming part of the Baldwin County Public Schools. As of 2004 its enrollment was some 1,217 students.

Baldwin County High School serves the city of Bay Minette and the unincorporated communities of White House Fork, Bromley, Crossroads, Perdido, Pine Grove, Stapleton, and Stockton among other communities.

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[edit] Mascot

BHCS's mascot is the Tiger

[edit] Sports

Baldwin County High School is known throughout the southeast for its sports (mostly for basketball) and is known throughout the state of Alabama for its football program. The Baldwin County High School football program is one of the best in the state. Many players go on to have great college careers and pro careers for example, Anthony Mix, Wallece Gillberry, Zach Anderson,and Deion Brown.

[edit] School uniforms

BCPS requires all students in the system to wear school uniforms. [1]

[edit] Feeder patterns

The following schools feed into Baldwin County High School:

  • Perdido School
  • Bay Minette Middle School
  • Bay Minette Intermediate School
  • Stapleton Elementary School
  • Vaughn Elementary School
  • Delta Elementary School
  • Pine Grove Elementary School

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