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Callaway High School (Jackson, Mississippi)

Callaway High School
Callaway logo.png
Address
601 Beasley Road
Jackson, Mississippi
USA
Coordinates 32°23′05″N 90°10′18″W / 32.38483°N 90.1716°W / 32.38483; -90.1716Coordinates: 32°23′05″N 90°10′18″W / 32.38483°N 90.1716°W / 32.38483; -90.1716
Information
Type Public secondary
Motto "Home of the Mighty Callaway Chargers"
Established 1966
School district Jackson Public School District
Principal William Trammell III
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1123 (2014-2015)
Color(s) Blue and Orange
Mascot Chargers
Website

Callaway High School is a high school in Jackson, Mississippi (USA). The current principal of Callaway High School is William Trammell III.

Built in 1966 on approximately twenty acres in North Jackson, Callaway was named after former educator and community activist Robert Callaway. Students in grades nine through twelve are enrolled.

The mascot of Callaway is the Charger.

There were a total of 1211 students enrolled in Callaway High during the 2006–07 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 51% female and 49% male. The racial makeup of the school was 100% African American.

Callaway High School, named after former educator Robert M. Callaway, was built in 1966. Robert, a Lafayette County native, began his career teaching Choctaw Indians in the mountains of McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Before assuming duties as principal of Liberty Grove School, later H.V. Watkins Elementary in Jackson, he taught at Darling in Quitman County and Pocahontas in Hinds County. He was principal at Watkins from 1936 to 1956. The Mississippi Children's Choir recorded "A New Creation" at Callaway in 1994.

The following schools feed into Callaway High School.

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Callaway boys basketball team is in Division 5A and is coached by Wayne Brent, former Piney Wood High School head coach, Ole Miss assistant coach, and former Provine High School coach.

Coach Brent, in three seasons with the "Mighty Chargers", has won both two state titles and a Grand Slam Challenge title. In the 2008–09 season, Callaway's guards Deville Smith and Julysses Noble led Callaway to a class 4A state title and also won the Grand Slam Title. After the 2008–09 season, the Mississippi High School Activities Association added the 6A division, which in turn took Callaway from 4A to 5A. In the 2009–10 season, after the graduation of Noble to SEC's Arkansas, the Mighty Chargers led by Smith rallied to win the 5A state championship.

In the 1975 football season Callaway High School won the Big Eight Conference State title. The 1975 Callaway team was the first Big Eight team in the state of Mississippi to record a 12–0 record, it is also the last team in over 50 years from the Jackson Mississippi metro area to go undefeated and rank as the No.1 team in the state. The coach, Charles A. Allman, was chosen Coach of the Year for Metro Jackson three times, and Coach of the Year in 5-A Football for Callaway in 1977 by the MAC. His teams at Callaway had a 33-game winning streak in the '70s.


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