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* [[Pete Rich]], football coach | * [[Pete Rich]], football coach | ||
* [[Michael Saab]], founder of [[Modern Gypsies]] | |||
* [[R-Tist|Randall Turner]], hip-hop emcee ("R-Tist") | * [[R-Tist|Randall Turner]], hip-hop emcee ("R-Tist") | ||
Revision as of 18:14, 12 July 2008
Pell City High School | |
Established | 1912 |
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School type | Public |
District | Pell City School District |
Grades | 9-12 |
Principal | Helene Bettinger |
Enrollment | 1,100+ (2007) |
Colors | black & gold |
Mascot | Panthers |
Location | 1300 Cogswell Avenue Pell City |
Website | pellcityhigh.net |
Pell City High School is the sole public high school in the Pell City School District, which split from St Clair County Schools in the 1980s. As Pell City has grown, its student enrollment has surpassed its capacity of 900 students. The recent construction of a multi-purpose building with a new gymnasium has only partially eased the overcrowding.
Pell City's athletic teams compete in the Division 6A, Region 7 of the Alabama High School Athletic Association. The marching band is known as the "Band of Gold". The mascot is nicknamed "Emmett".
In 1997 a number of students protested an October 29 ruling by District Court Judge Ira DeMent describing precedents for constitutional limits to prayer in schools. They left class unexcused and were suspended for three days.
Notable graduates
- Pete Rich, football coach
- Michael Saab, founder of Modern Gypsies
- Randall Turner, hip-hop emcee ("R-Tist")
References
- "Student walkout over prayer ruling prompts suspensions." (November 11, 1997) Associated Press.
External links
- Pell City High School official website
- Pell City Panthers athletics website