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  2. Lee County School District (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Lee County School District is a public school district based in Lee County, Mississippi . The district serves the towns of: Guntown, Plantersville, Shannon, and Verona, as well as almost all of Saltillo, the community of Mooreville, and the Lee County portion of Sherman. It also includes small portions of Tupelo. [2]

  3. Tupelo Public School District - Wikipedia

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    There were a total of 7,190 students enrolled in the Tupelo Public School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 46.24% African American, 49.86% White, 2.21% Hispanic, 1.66% Asian, and 0.03% Native American.

  4. Tupelo Public School District teachers awarded $75,000 in AEE ...

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    Sep. 13—The Association of Excellence in Education (AEE) awarded 31 grants totaling $75,014.08 to the Tupelo Public School District on Monday. The grants range from $500 to $9,120, and were made ...

  5. Tupelo High School - Wikipedia

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    Tupelo High School is the only public high school in Tupelo, Mississippi. The campus consists of fourteen buildings, including a Performing Arts Center, separate buildings for social studies, English, math, sciences, fine arts, and a self-contained grade-9 building. The current student population of the school is around 2,000 students.

  6. Carver High School (Tupelo, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 the schools were officially integrated, with Tupelo High School becoming the high school for students of all races. [2] All ninth grade students, regardless of race, were placed at Carver. [3] Carver enjoyed an arrangement with Tupelo High School wherein both teams shared a common football field, Robins Field, from 1921 until integration.

  7. Jack Reed (Mississippi politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Raymond Reed Sr. (May 19, 1924 – January 27, 2016) was an American businessman and politician. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, he served in the United States Army during World War II and earned degrees from Vanderbilt University and New York University before returning home to help run his family's retail business.

  8. Category:Tupelo, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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  9. Tougaloo College - Wikipedia

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    From 1871 until 1892 the college served as a teachers' training school funded by the state of Mississippi. In 1998, the buildings of the old campus were added to the National Register of Historic Places. Tougaloo College has an extensive history of civic and social activism, including the Tougaloo Nine.

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