Pineville High School (Louisiana)

Pineville High School (PHS) is a coeducational public high school located in Pineville, in Rapides Parish in central Louisiana, United States.[2] The school opened in 1952.

Pineville High School
Address
1511 Line St.

,
United States
Coordinates31°20′05″N 92°25′57″W
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1952
School districtRapides Parish School District
OversightRapides Parish School District
PrincipalD. Karl Carpenter
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,421 (2016-17)[1]
Color(s)Cardinal (#C41E3A) and Gray (#4D4D4D)
MascotRebels
Newspaper“Yahoo!”
YearbookKepi
School hours7:20 AM to 2:30 PM
Websitesites.google.com/rpsb.us/phs-temp/

Profile

Entrance to newer section of Pineville High School

Pineville High School is the largest high school in Rapides Parish. The school's enrollment is approximately 1,500 students as of the 2018–2019 school year.[3] The school has approximately one hundred faculty, staff, and administrators.

Arts

The school is designated as a magnet center for the creative and performing arts, which hosts award-winning programs in theatre, visual arts, and musical performance. The PHS Theatre has performed musicals such as Legally Blonde, Rock of Ages, Chicago, Les Misérables, Footloose, Grease, Beauty and the Beast, Cats, Crazy for You, and Oklahoma!, among others. The theatre department has also won the 2020 Best of Cenla Readers Choice Award[4] for their performance of Into the Woods (2019), and plans to perform She Loves Me, West Side Story, Mary Poppins, and Seussical the Musical in their 2020-21 season. The members of the Pineville High School choral program consistently qualify for the Louisiana Music Educator's Association (LMEA) All-State Choir.[5] The Pineville High School Band competes in marching band competitions across the state of Louisiana, and regularly scores superior ratings at each.[6] The orchestra performs annual Christmas and spring concerts, and the theatre program performs various musicals and plays year-round.

Academics

The curriculum includes gifted, honors, and regular level courses. Many students leave Pineville with multiple academic honors, scholarships, and credentials to prepare them to succeed in the next chapter of their journey. Special education programs cater to students who are multi-handicapped or learning disabled. Academically, the school has the highest school performance score of any school in Rapides Parish.[7] Students are also given the chance to earn college credits through Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, LA.

Sports

Athletic teams include football, baseball, basketball, soccer, golf, tennis, track and field, powerlifting, swimming, cross country, and softball. The school was re-designated 5-A during the 2006–2007 school year.

Mascot

The mascot for Pineville High School is the Rebels. The Confederate Rebel General, a copy of the former Ole Miss Colonel Reb, was removed in September 2020 after a decision in regard to a petition aimed to change the mascot following protests over the killing of George Floyd.[8] The current logos include the Pineville "P" and "Rebels" in Brush ATF script.

Clubs

Pineville High has several student clubs, including the National Honors Society, Chess Club, Future Business Leaders of America, 4-H, Key Club, Educators Rising, Quiz Bowl, Bass Club, Club Kid, Student Council, and Ukulele Club.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Pineville High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  2. "Pineville High School". Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  3. "Rapides Parish, LA Public Schools - PublicSchoolReview.com". Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  4. staff, Cenla Focus. "2020 Best of Cenla Readers Choice Awards | Cenla Focus". Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  5. "Audition Results: All-State – Louisiana Music Educators Association". Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  6. "2019 NSU Classic on the Cane".
  7. "Top Rapides Parish Public High Schools".
  8. Martinez, Melinda (June 16, 2020). "Pineville Rebel General mascot central issue of two online petitions". Town Talk.
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