Jackson County High School Explained

Jackson County High School
Streetaddress:560 Educational Mountain Drive
City:McKee
State:Kentucky
County:(Jackson County)
Zipcode:40447
Country:USA
Principal:Brian Harris
District:Jackson County Schools
Staff:35.60 (FTE)
Ratio:15.34
Type:Public high school
Enrollment:546[1]
Enrollment As Of:2022-23
Campus:(Urban/Country)-->
Colors:Red, white and blue
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Nickname:Generals
Website:https://www.jacksoncohigh.net/

Jackson County High School (JCHS) is a public high school which was established in 1967 and is located in the City of McKee, KY. It serves around 600 students in Jackson County, KY and McKee, KY in grades 9th through 12th. The school is located at the Jackson County Educational Complex which also consists of the Jackson County Area Technology Center, Jackson County Community Auditorium, a football stadium, baseball/softball fields, and the Jackson County Continuing Education Center.[3]

History

On September 18, 1989, Dustin L. Pierce, a senior at the school, armed himself with a shotgun and two handguns and took a history classroom hostage. The subsequent standoff with police lasted for nine hours and was resolved without incident. In the aftermath of the standoff, police found a copy of Rage among the possessions in Pierce's bedroom, leading to speculation that he had been inspired to carry out the plot of the novel.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jackson County High School. National Center for Education Statistics. March 22, 2024.
  2. Web site: Jackson County High School. 2024-03-22. Kentucky High School Athletic Association. en-US.
  3. Web site: Jackson County Public Schools. Jackson County High School. Jackson County High School.
  4. News: Kentucky Youth Frees 11 Hostages and Surrenders. Associated Press. McKee, KY. The New York Times. September 18, 1989.