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Natchez High School serves approximately 1200 students.  We envision our students to be stakeholders in student achievement, producing life-long learners who are productive learners in a global society.  Therefore,  we are dedicated to helping our students increase their subject area test scores.

                             Principal's Message

Natchez High School serves approximately 1200 students.  We envision our students to be stakeholders in student achievement, producing life-long learners who are productive learners in a global society.  Therefore,  we are dedicated to helping our students increase their subject area test scores.

                             Principal's Message

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SAT Prep Materials - Monday, May 07, 2012
General Announcements - Tuesday, May 01, 2012

May 1-4           -- SATP Testing
May  8              -- Honors Breakfast
May  8             -- MS Scholars Banquet
                             6 pm at Multipurpose
May 13             -- Baccalaureate
May 18             -- Graduation

Congratulations to Bobby Holder for being selected Teacher of the Year.

Congratulations to Debra Whittley for being selected STAR Student and DAR Good Citizen.

Congratulations to Mr. Isaac King for being selected STAR Teacher.

 
SAT Prep Materials - Monday, May 07, 2012
General Announcements - Tuesday, May 01, 2012

May 1-4           -- SATP Testing
May  8              -- Honors Breakfast
May  8             -- MS Scholars Banquet
                             6 pm at Multipurpose
May 13             -- Baccalaureate
May 18             -- Graduation

Congratulations to Bobby Holder for being selected Teacher of the Year.

Congratulations to Debra Whittley for being selected STAR Student and DAR Good Citizen.

Congratulations to Mr. Isaac King for being selected STAR Teacher.

 
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The mission of Natchez High School is to ensure that students are prepared for post-secondary education and to successfully enter the work place as productive, responsible citizens.

The mission of Natchez High School is to ensure that students are prepared for post-secondary education and to successfully enter the work place as productive, responsible citizens.

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The vision of the Natchez High School is to provide a safe learning environment involving all stakeholders
in student achievement, and to produce lifelong learners who are productive citizens in a global community.

The vision of the Natchez High School is to provide a safe learning environment involving all stakeholders
in student achievement, and to produce lifelong learners who are productive citizens in a global community.

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  • Increase student achievement
  • Increase parental involvement 
  • Improve attendance of students and teachers
  • Enhance the image of public education
  • Integrate technology seamlessly
  • Increase student achievement
  • Increase parental involvement 
  • Improve attendance of students and teachers
  • Enhance the image of public education
  • Integrate technology seamlessly
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  • All students can learn.
  • Student learning is the chief priority of the school.
  • Administrators, teachers, parents, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school's mission.
  • Parental involvement is essential for student learning and behavior.
  • All students can learn.
  • Student learning is the chief priority of the school.
  • Administrators, teachers, parents, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school's mission.
  • Parental involvement is essential for student learning and behavior.
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Natchez High School * 319 Sgt Prentiss Drive * Natchez, MS 39120
Phone: (601) 445-2863    Fax: (601) 445-3014

Natchez High School * 319 Sgt Prentiss Drive * Natchez, MS 39120
Phone: (601) 445-2863    Fax: (601) 445-3014

 
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