• Pearl High School History

    Pearl Schools began as a one-room school building constructed on land near Pearson Road donated by Joseph Valentour.  The first teacher, Miss Louise Andrews, taught all children in grades 1 - 8.  Because Pearl was so close to Jackson, students wishing to attend school past the eighth grade went to Central High School in Jackson near the state capitol building.  After several years, Pearl officials constructed a high school building and auditorium near the elementary school and the first seniors graduated from Pearl High School in 1949.  Over the years, several more buildings were added to the campus as the population of the area grew.  After Pearl became a city in 1973, work began to separate Pearl from the Rankin County School District.  In 1976, the Pearl Municipal Separate School District, now known as Pearl Public Schools, was formed.

    Because of aging buildings, increased enrollment, and an expanding curriculum, the Pearl school board proposed building a new school.  The voters of Pearl passed a bond issue in 1987 and work began on a new high school.  The building was completed and classes were held in the present Pearl High School in August, 1989.  The original school buildings were sold to the city and now house City Hall and the Pearl Police Department.  In 1999, a fine arts wing, including a performing arts center, was added.  Other additions include athletic fields, a track, tennis courts, and artificial turf and building upgrades to the football field.

    Pearl High School was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education in 1991.  Through our excellent academic, athletic, and fine arts programs, our school is consistently ranked at or near the top of the public schools in Mississippi.


     

    Principals of Pearl High School

     

    1948-1949

    L. W. Bright

    1949-1951

    J. F. Cooper

    1951-1957

    J. O. Smith

    1957-1958

    Lewis I. Myers

    1958-1959

    Arthur Baugh

    1959-1962

    George Clay

    1963-1964

    G. C. McKay

    1964-1966

    E. L. Perritt

    1966-1967

    J. A. O'Neal

    1967-1969

    Henry F. Shepherd

    1969-1970

    Shalley Vaughn

    1970-1972

    R. L. Beaty

    1972-1977

    Douglas Arnold

    1977-1979

    Johnny W. Hines

    1979-1987

    Robert Scifres

    1987-1993

    Mac Curlee

    1994-1998

    Eddie Prather

    1998-2001

    Roy Balentine

    2001-2006

    John Buchanan

    2006-2010

    Raymond Morgigno

    2010-2012

    Matthew Dillon 

    2012-2015

    Lundy Brantley

     2015-2022

     Chris Chism

    2022-present

    Michael Brewer