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Beauregard High School

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Beauregard High School
Address
Map
7343 Alabama Highway 51

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36804
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded1923
School districtLee County Schools
PrincipalRichard L. Brown
Grades912
Enrollment584 (2010)
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Royal Blue, Gold, & White    
MascotHornets
Feeder schoolsSanford Middle School
Websitehttp://beauregard.lch.schoolinsites.com/

Beauregard High School is a high school in Beauregard, Alabama, enrolling grades 9-12. The school enrolls 584 students, and is one of four high schools in the Lee County School District along with Beulah, Loachapoka, and Smiths Station High Schools.[1] Beauregard High School is named for Confederate Army general P.G.T. Beauregard.[2]

History

Beauregard High School in 2011.

Beauregard High School was formed in 1923 as Whatley High School with the consolidation several rural one-room schools in the area, including Whatley, Thompson, Hopewell, Hinson, Parker's Cross Road, and Dorsey Schools. By 1927, Whatley had absorbed Barron's Cross Road, Pleasant Grove, Sand Hill, Watoola, Pierce Chapel, and Marvyn Schools. This consolidated Whatley school served grades 1-11, with students wishing to finish high school attending Auburn High School seven miles northwest in Auburn. In 1927, Whatley school added the 12th grade and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. A teacher at the school, Kate Grimmett Parker, requested in 1928 that the school's name be changed to "Beauregard High School", after Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard. This name change was accepted, and the school quickly adopted the mascot of the hornet, after the "Hornet's Nest", a particularly vicious area of fighting of General Beauregard's troops in the Battle of Shiloh.[2][3]

Until 1936, electricity at Beauregard High was supplied by a Delco-Light gas generator, and indoor plumbing was added in 1939.[3] During the 1970-71 school year, Beauregard integrated with nearby Sanford High School, which led to the school being reconfigured from grades 1-12 to grades 1-3 and 10-12, with grades 4 and 9 added back to the school in subsequent years. By 1992, the secondary and elementary divisions were split, and today both Beauregard High School and Beauregard Elementary School share the same campus as separate schools.[2] The high school and the elementary no longer share the same campus as of 2010.

Core Classes

  • English
  • Math
  • Science
  • History

Electives (as of 2010)

Chart showing composite test scores of Beauregard High School juniors in 2010 on the Alabama High School Graduation Exam, compared with juniors at the other public high schools in Lee County.
  • Spanish I and Spanish II
  • Business Management (Career Tech)
  • Advertising Sales and Promotions (Career Tech)
  • Health Occupations (HOSA)
  • Driver's Ed

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ State of Alabama Department of Education, Enrollment by Ethnicity and Gender (School Level) Year 2009—2010, Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "About the School", retrieved August 5, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Virginia Whatley, "Beauregard Community", Lee County and Her Forebears, (Montgomery, Ala.: Herff Jones, 1983), 110-111.

32°32′59″N 85°22′23″W / 32.549743°N 85.373071°W / 32.549743; -85.373071