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Louisville Male High School
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Male High School in 2007
Address
4409 Preston Highway
Louisville, Kentucky
United States
Coordinates 38°11′06″N 85°43′16″W / 38.185°N 85.721°W / 38.185; -85.721Coordinates: 38°11′06″N 85°43′16″W / 38.185°N 85.721°W / 38.185; -85.721
Information
Type Public Secondary
Established 1856, 161 years ago
School district Jefferson County Public Schools
Principal Jim Jury (acting)
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,780
Color(s)           Purple & Gold
Mascot Bulldogs
Nickname Male Dawgs
Rival DuPont Manual, Trinity
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,
since 1913
Yearbook Bulldog
Website

Louisville Male Traditional High School is a public secondary school serving students in grades 9 through 12 in the southside of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It is part of the Jefferson County Public School District.

Founded 161 years ago in 1856, Louisville Male High School became the first high school west of the Allegheny Mountains. Therefore, Male was known originally as "High School." After other high schools were established in the years following, the school was named "Louisville Male High School". The "H" was kept as the school's letter for tradition and to honor the origins of the school.

In 1976, an early-morning bomb explosion on Labor Day caused damage to the school's gymnasium; it occurred during several days of anti-busing protests in the Louisville area. The FBI was called in to investigate.

This location (38°14′25″N 85°45′08″W / 38.2404°N 85.7523°W / 38.2404; -85.7523) is now owned by Salvation Army and is a historic landmark in Louisville.

In August 1991, Male moved to its current campus at 4409 Preston Highway, an educational facility that doubled the instructional, laboratory, library and campus space. Since it has moved to this location, the school has won two U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon awards. The site was previously Sallie P. Durrett High School, which became the Durrett Education Center in the early 1980s and was used by Jefferson County Public Schools Library Media Services until 1991. The adjoining Gheens Academy, which opened in 1983, was previously Prestonia Elementary School.


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