 Haywood High School is
available to all ninth- through twelfth-grade students in Haywood County.
Located in the heart of the Tennessee Delta, it is approximately 60 miles
northeast of Memphis and 25 miles west of Jackson.
Haywood High is a comprehensive school offering a wide array of academic and
technical courses.
- Recognized as a School of Excellence by the United States Department of
Education
- Named a Center of Excellence by the National Council of Teachers of
English
- Recognized as one of Tennessee's Ten Great Schools
Vision
Our vision is for Haywood High School to be a school of excellence, providing
all subgroups of students with knowledge and skills to be successful in life.
Mission
The mission of Haywood High School is to prepare all students to be
successful after high school by ensuring that all students in each No Child Left
Behind subgroup graduate with an individualized course of study that prepares
them to problem-solve logically, think critically, read with comprehension, and
compute accurately as measured by the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment
Program.
Historical Background
Haywood High School serves all of the ninth- through twelfth-grade students
in Haywood County. Part of the Haywood County School System, Haywood High School
offers a comprehensive curriculum, instructional support programs, and student
personnel services including library/media, health, and guidance services.
The present campus opened in the fall of 1970 with one building. This
original building with its open classroom design remains central to the campus
and continues to house the principal’s office as well as the library, guidance
office, little theater, gymnasium, cafeteria, and classrooms.
From 1970 until 1976, Haywood High School was for students in the tenth,
eleventh, and twelfth grades – students who before 1970 went to either the old
Haywood County High School or to Carver High School. During the early 1970s,
ninth graders went to Haywood High, Junior Division, at the old Haywood County
High School campus. This Carver High School campus was used for senior high
vocational classes during this time. In 1976, when the new Haywood High
Vocational-Technical Division opened, the ninth grade and the vocational
education division were brought to the present campus.
Haywood High School is currently operating under the administration of its
third principal, Mr. Robert Mitchell. Col. Lloyd White was principal until
the
fall of 1976 when assistant principal Mr. Gordon Perry assumed the role. With
the addition of the vocational school to the campus in 1976, Mr. Hallum Smith,
who was serving as system-wide vocational director, moved to the Haywood High
campus. Mr. Robert Mitchell became the vocational director after Mr. Smith’s
retirement in 1982, and held that position until he was chosen to replace Mr.
Perry who retired in May 1999. Currently, the school has two assistant
principals: Mrs. Yvette Blue and Dr. Jerry Pyron. Mrs. Michelle Tillman, the
system’s Director of Career-Technical
Education (formerly vocational education), is the fourth administrator on campus. And
in the 2009 - 2010 school year, Dr. Oscar Love became the school's first Chancellor.
Facilities
Since the construction of the career-technical building in 1976, the campus
has been enhanced with the addition of tennis courts, a baseball field, a
football practice field, a walking track, a field house, computer labs,
additional office space, a greenhouse, a portable classroom which houses
students who are assigned in-school suspension, and in 1997, a new classroom
building.
Important Phone Numbers
Main Office
(731) 772-1845
Guidance Office
(731) 772-1845
Cafeteria
(731) 772-4177
Agriculture Department
(731) 772-3358
ROTC
(731) 772-3358
Math Department Office
(731) 772-8013
Annual Staff
(731) 772-8013
Basketball Office
(731) 772-3535
Football Office (Field House)
(731) 772-3142
Band Office
(731) 772-1766
Career and Technical School
(731) 772-4222
FAX NUMBER: Main Office
(731) 772-6079
FAX NUMBER: Career and Technical School
(731) 772-6223 |