Biloxi High School

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Biloxi High School

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Principal Pamela Manners
Established 2002
School type Public
Location Biloxi, Mississippi
United States
Enrollment 1017
School colors Red and White
Website Official Website

Biloxi High School is the only public high school located in the city of Biloxi, Mississippi. The Biloxi Public School District boasts being the first district in the nation to install cameras in every classroom,[1] making it a very safe campus. It has approximately 1017[2] students and 100 faculty. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, there were 1201 students. It encompasses grades 10–12 and is located at 1845 Richard Drive. Students go to school from the first week in August to the end of May. Biloxi High School is the Alma Mater of Fred Haise, a member of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon.[3]

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[edit] Security

The Biloxi Public School District boasts being the first school district in the nation to install cameras in every classroom. The district has also recently hired a head of security who is equipped with a Police Interceptor model of a Ford Crown Victoria.

[edit] Curriculum

The Curriculum offered at Biloxi High School is very diverse. Accelerated classes are available in the English department, and Advanced Placement or AP classes are offered in Math, English, Art, and Science. Biloxi High School also offers a diverse range of classes in its vocational department from child care to auto body. The Vocational Department is an award winning program lead by Dr. Glenn Dedeaux.

[edit] Sports

The athletic program at Biloxi High School is directed by Henry Wieniewitz. BHS offers an extensive range of sports programs with top of the line coaches. BHS is also equipped with a sports medicine director.

[edit] Blue Ribbon Nomination

Biloxi High School is one of only three schools in the southeast to be nominated for Blue Ribbon Status. This is defined under the "No Child Left Behind Policy", as being a school with more than forty percent of the schools population at or below poverty level, yet still meeting and going beyond "AYP" (Adequate Yearly Progress). Schools with these students, regardless of background, are in the top ten percent of the state on standardized curriculum tests.

[edit] Extracurricular Activities

All students are encouraged to become active in a club or organization. All club activities are governed by Gayle Bentz, director of student affairs at the school.

[edit] Student organizations and media

[edit] Student Council

The Student Council is a body made up of students elected by their peers to serve as a bridge between the school administration and the students of Biloxi High School. The Biloxi High School Student Council is a member of the Mississippi Association of Student Councils "MSASC", The Southern Association of Student Councils "SASC", and The National Association of Student Councils "NASC". The Biloxi High School Student Council produces and sponsors WBHS, the school's in house, closed circuit, television station.

[edit] MSASC Convention 2007

The BHS Student council attended the annual MSASC (Mississippi State Association of Student Councils) convention on March 24, 2007. BHS brought home the awards for Best Advisor in the State, Best President in the State, Best Leader in the State, Most Outstanding Project in the state (WBHS), and was named the number one donor, in the state of Mississippi, to victims of the Enterprise Alabama Disaster.

[edit] WBHS

WBHS is Biloxi High School's in-school, closed circuit, television station. WBHS is produced entirely by the Student Council. Every Wednesday morning,"The Morning Show", a morning news program, is aired. The Biloxi High School Morning News was voted the Best Project in the state of Mississippi, by the Mississippi State Association Of Student Councils.

[edit] Hi-Tide

The Hi-Tide is a quarterly newspaper that is published by Biloxi High School. The main goal of the Hi-Tide is to keep students, faculty, staff, and community members informed of current events at Biloxi High School.

[edit] National Honor Society

The National Honor Society is an honorary association made up of students who excel in scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Students are selected by the faculty council in the fall of their junior or senior year.

[edit] Technology Student Association

The Technology Student Association (TSA) is the only student organization devoted exclusively to the needs of technology education students. Open to students who are enrolled in or who have completed technology education courses, TSA is composed of over 100,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in 2,000 schools spanning 45 states. TSA is supported by educators, parents, and business leaders who believe in the need for a technologically literate society.

[edit] International Culture Club

The International Culture Club is comprised of students who wish to understand, appreciate, and study Oriental culture.

[edit] Health and Fitness Club

The Health and Fitness Club is made up of a group of students who wish to stay fit and healthy throughout their high school careers.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Mississippi district installs web cameras in every classroom", From eSchool News staff and wire service reports, eSchool News, October 1, 2003. Retrieved on March 23, 2007. (in English)
  2. ^ http://www.biloxischools.net
  3. ^ http://www.biloxischools.net/history/Addenda.htm

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