West Bolivar School District

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The West Bolivar Consolidated School District is a public school district based in Rosedale, Mississippi (USA).

In addition to Rosedale, the district also serves the towns of Gunnison, Beulah, and Pace in western Bolivar County and Benoit, Mississippi and Shaw, Mississippi in southern Bolivar County, Mississippi. .

Schools

  • West Bolivar High School
  • West Bolivar Middle School
  • West Bolivar Elementary School
  • Joe Barnes Career Technical Center
  • Shaw High School
  • McEvans Elementary School
  • Ray Brooks School

Demographics

2006-07 school year

There were a total of 1,014 students enrolled in the West Bolivar School District during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 48% female and 52% male. The racial makeup of the district was 95.86% African American, 3.35% White, and 0.79% Hispanic.[1] 88.5% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch.[2]


Previous school years

School Year Enrollment Gender Makeup Racial Makeup
Female Male Asian African
American
Hispanic Native
American
White
2005-06[1] 1,056 50% 50% 95.93% 0.76% 3.31%
2004-05[1] 1,094 48% 52% 0.09% 96.80% 0.64% 2.47%
2003-04[1] 1,159 48% 52% 0.09% 97.58% 0.26% 2.07%
2002-03[3] 1,162 49% 51% 0.17% 97.16% 0.26% 2.41%

Accountability statistics

2006-07[4] 2005-06[5] 2004-05[6] 2003-04[7] 2002-03[8]
District Accreditation Status Accredited Accredited Accredited Accredited Accredited
School Performance Classifications
Level 5 (Superior Performing) Schools 1 0 0 0 0
Level 4 (Exemplary) Schools 1 0 0 1 0
Level 3 (Successful) Schools 1 2 2 1 1
Level 2 (Under Performing) Schools 0 1 1 1 1
Level 1 (Low Performing) Schools 1 0 0 0 1
Not Assigned 0 0 0 0 0

History

In 1925, 9-year-old Marth Lum was denied admission to Rosedale Consolidated High School (now West Bolivar High School) because she was Chinese American. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Mississippi's right to exclude her in Lum v. Rice. That decision was overturned in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.

See also

References

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