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Gentry High School (Grades 10–12; Indianola) K-8 schools: Moorhead Central School (Grades 6–8; Moorhead) - Formerly Moorhead Middle School, renamed and converted into a K-8 in 2018 [17] Middle schools: Drew Hunter Middle School (Grades 6–8; Drew) Robert L. Merritt Junior High School (Indianola) Ruleville Middle School (Grades 6–8 ...
Location of the town of Indianola, in Sunflower County, Mississippi. Gentry High School is a public secondary school in Indianola, Mississippi, part of Sunflower County. At 801 B.B. King Road, the school is part of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District and was formerly part of the Indianola School District.
The district operates two other 10-12 schools in the city, Indianola Career and Technical Center and Indianola Academic Achievement Academy. [20] Indianola Academy, a private school and former segregation academy, is in Indianola. As of 2012 most white teenagers in Indianola attend Indianola Academy instead of the public high schools.
Indianola Career and Technical Center and Indianola Academic Achievement Academy, 10-12 schools, were also a part of the district. [ 7 ] In the mid-2000s the schools (aside from Gentry) were Lockard Elementary School, Carver Lower Elementary School, Carver Upper Elementary School, Robert L. Merritt Middle School, and Pennington Jr. High School.
Stauffer-Wood Administration Building houses administrative functions. The 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m 2) facility is located on the southern border of the college and was named after Sherman Stauffer and Pete Wood, respectively an assistant to the president of the college and business manager, and a former agriculture teacher who had graduated from the college.
The Indianola Academy is a K-12 private school in Indianola, Mississippi founded as a segregation academy. Indianola Academy comprises an elementary school, a middle school, and a college preparatory high school. Indianola Academy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit institution. As of 2012 most white teenagers in Indianola attend Indianola Academy instead ...
Black Lives Matter activist calls on ‘black vigilantes’ after Daniel Penny’s acquittal: ‘F—k America’
Inverness is a town in Sunflower County, Mississippi, United States.The population was 868 at the 2020 census. [3]As the town had the largest cotton gin in the Mississippi Delta, it served as a gathering place for farmers from the region when they brought their cotton for processing.