South Delta High School is a public high school in Rolling Fork , Mississippi (United States). The school serves students in grades nine through twelve.
6-529: South Delta High is part of the South Delta School District ; the district serves all of Sharkey County , including the towns of Rolling Fork, Anguilla , and Cary , as well as the unincorporated areas of Delta City , Nitta Yuma , and Panther Burn . It also serves most of Issaquena County , including the town of Mayersville , the unincorporated area of Valley Park , and most of the unincorporated area of Grace . The school's mascot
12-559: Is Mr Mark Beechem. The Elementary School Principal is Ms Tonya Brown. There were 1,178 students enrolled in the district in the 2007–2008 school year. The racial makeup of the district was 96.01% African American, 3.31% White, and 0.68% Hispanic. 91.97% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch. The district, which is in one of the poorest regions in the United States, received $ 1.3 million in federal money in 2008 for programs to improve student achievement. At
18-523: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . South Delta School District The South Delta School District ( SDSD ) is a public school district based in Rolling Fork, Mississippi , USA. The district serves all of Sharkey County , including the towns of Rolling Fork, Anguilla , and Cary , as well as the unincorporated areas of Delta City , Nitta Yuma , and Panther Burn . It also serves most of Issaquena County , including
24-613: Is the Bulldog . The school's colors are red, gold, and black. There were a total of 374 students enrolled in South Delta High during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 53% female and 47% male. The racial makeup of the school was 97.06% African American, 2.41% White, and 0.53% Hispanic. 32°54′03″N 90°52′45″W / 32.900943°N 90.879068°W / 32.900943; -90.879068 This Mississippi school-related article
30-479: The High School, girls play softball, basketball and track, while boys play football, basketball, baseball and track. Corporal punishment is administered unless parents request, by filling out a form, that it not be used on their student. In such a case, the student is suspended instead. An oak or ash wood paddle is used. There is a maximum of five licks per paddling and it must be applied to "the fleshy part of
36-555: The town of Mayersville , the unincorporated area of Valley Park , and most of the unincorporated area of Grace . Currently the district administration and the schools have differing sites, with the middle school being in Anguilla. Previously the elementary school, the high school, and the district administration were on the same site in Rolling Fork. The High School Principal is Mr Adrian Dorsey. The Middle School Principal
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