Forrest County Agricultural High School
Forrest County Agricultural High School (FCAHS) is a public, secondary school in Brooklyn, in unincorporated Forrest County, Mississippi (United States). The school provides education to grades 9–12.
Forrest County AHS is the only independently functioning agricultural high school in the state of Mississippi.[citation needed]
An independent school board operates FCAHS, which has its own farm and ranch.[1] Those affiliated with the school are known as "Aggies."
History[]
Forrest County Agricultural High School was established in 1911 by an act of the Mississippi Legislation as an agricultural boarding school located on 320 acres of donated land. Students from across Mississippi, the United States, and several foreign countries have been educated here. In 1996, the school was listed as a Mississippi landmark by the historical society.[2]
Its academic performance, as of 2012, was at the Mississippi average. In a seven-year period from 2005 to 2012 the enrollment increased. A 2012 report by suggested that FCAHS should continue operation as is.[1]
Demographics[]
2006–07 school year[]
There were a total of 588 students enrolled at Forrest County Agricultural High School during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the school was 51% female and 49% male. The racial makeup of the school was 68.88% White, 30.44% African American, and 0.68% Hispanic.[3] 39.3% of the school's students were eligible to receive free lunch.[4] The Aggies excel in various sports, especially football in recent years. Under the leadership of Head Coach Larry Dolan, the Aggies have reached the playoffs in each of the last nine seasons,(2005-2013) including four trips to the third round of the 4-A state playoffs. In 2006, the Aggies went undefeated in the regular season, losing to Terry in the third round, and completing the season with a 12–1 record. Among the final eight teams remaining in those 2006 4A state playoffs, F.C.A.H.S. is the only school to maintain its 4-A classification upon Mississippi's shift to a 6-A class system. The other seven teams now hold a 5-A or 6-A classification. As of 2012, the Aggies produced their first "straight from high school" Division I-FBS prospect in Adarius Perkins, who signed with Mississippi State University in February of that year. In the 2013 season, the Aggies reached the South State Championship for the first time, defeating Quitman at home. Following South State, the Aggies overcame the Lafayette Commodores to become the 2013 4-A State Champions. Shortly after the season ended, Forrest County had three signees on February 5. The most notable among these signees was Dontavian Lee, who signed a scholarship to play Running Back at Mississippi State University.
Previous school years[]
School Year | Enrollment | Gender Makeup | Racial Makeup | |||||
Female | Male | Asian | African American |
Hispanic | Native American |
Caucasian | ||
2005-06[3] | 602 | 50% | 50% | – | 28.57% | 0.50% | 0.16% | 70.76% |
2004-05[3] | 576 | 50% | 50% | – | 28.13% | 0.87% | – | 71.01% |
2003-04[3] | 550 | 49% | 51% | 0.18% | 25.27% | 0.55% | – | 74.00% |
2002-03[5] | 529 | 49% | 51% | – | 24.95% | 0.57% | – | 74.48% |
Accountability statistics[]
2006-07[6] | 2005-06[7] | 2004-05[8] | 2003-04[9] | 2002-03[10] | |
District Accreditation Status | Accredited | Accredited | Accredited | Accredited | Accredited |
School Performance Classifications | |||||
Level 5 (Superior Performing) | X | X | |||
Level 4 (Exemplary) | X | X | X | ||
Level 3 (Successful) | |||||
Level 2 (Under Performing) | |||||
Level 1 (Low Performing) |
See also[]
- Coahoma Early College High School, formerly Coahoma Agricultural High School
- Hinds County Agricultural High School - One of three remaining independent agricultural high schools in the state until its 2014 closure
- List of high schools in Mississippi
- List of school districts in Mississippi
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "State education board recommends closing one agriculture school, converting one and keeping one". Associated Press at . 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
- ^ "Senate Concurrent Resolution 511 (As Adopted by Senate and House) - 2012 Regular Session"
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Mississippi Assessment and Accountability Reporting System". Office of Research and Statistics, Mississippi Department of Education. Archived from the original on 2007-03-23.
- ^ "2006-07 State, District, and School Enrollment by Race/Gender with Poverty Data" (XLS). Mississippi Department of Education. 2008-01-16. Retrieved 2008-05-19.[dead link]
- ^ "Mississippi Report Card for 2002-2003". Office of Educational Accountability, Mississippi Department of Education. 2004-09-02. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
- ^ "2007 Results" (PDF). Mississippi Statewide Accountability System. Mississippi Department of Education. 2007-09-13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-27. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
- ^ "2006 Results" (PDF). Mississippi Statewide Accountability System. Mississippi Department of Education. 2006-09-06. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ^ "2005 Results" (PDF). Mississippi Statewide Accountability System. Mississippi Department of Education. 2005-09-09. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-13. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ^ "2004 Results" (PDF). Mississippi Statewide Accountability System. Mississippi Department of Education. 2004-09-26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-05. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
- ^ "2003 Results" (PDF). Mississippi Statewide Accountability System. Mississippi Department of Education. 2003-11-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
External links[]
- Forrest County Agricultural High School
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110723124849/http://www.fcahs.net/ FCAHS Centennial Website. Features a pictorial tour of the school/campus.
- Public high schools in Mississippi
- Schools in Forrest County, Mississippi
- 1911 establishments in Mississippi
- Educational institutions established in 1911
- Agricultural schools