Moss Point High School


Moss Point High School is a public high school in Moss Point, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Moss Point School District.

History

Moss Point High School was established in 1883 in a two-story schoolhouse. Tuition was required. There was also a Moss Point Academy.
In 1941, a two-story art deco school building was constructed on the school's campus as part of a Works Project Administration project.
During segregation, Moss Point High School was an all-white school. Magnolia High School served the area's African American students. Magnolia High School's team name were the Monarchs, with the school colors being purple and gold. Magnolia High School closed in the 1970s. After desegregation Magnolia became a Junior High School. There was a violent confrontation at Moss Point High School and dozens of police responded.
In 1999, Jesse Jackson was photographed during a visit to the school.

Academics

Moss Point was ranked 105th in Mississippi and 11,634th nationally in the 2021 U.S. News & World Report annual ranking of public high schools.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 476 students enrolled for school year 2020-21 was:
  • Asian - 0.2%
  • Black - 78.6%
  • Hispanic - 4 2%
  • Male - 50.4%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific islanders - 0.2%
  • White - 14.5%
  • Multiracial - 2.3%
  • Female - 49.6%
For 2020-21, Moss Point was a Title I school with 100% of its students eligible for free lunch.

Athletics

Moss Point High School's team name are the Tigers, with the school colors being navy blue, grey and white. The school's football team has won several state championships and has had 18 alumni play in the NFL.

Notable alumni