Hammond High Magnet School

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Hammond High Magnet School
Address
Map
45168 River Road

, ,
70401

United States
Coordinates30°31′02″N 90°22′50″W / 30.517276°N 90.380535°W / 30.517276; -90.380535
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1866
School districtTangipahoa Parish School Board
PrincipalMichael Kyles, Jr.[1]
Staff88.16 (FTE)[2]
Enrollment1,592[2] (2021–22)
Student to teacher ratio18.06[2]
Color(s)Purple and white    
Athletics conferenceDistrict 6-5A
MascotTornado
NicknameTors
NewspaperTornado Times News
YearbookTornado Trail
Websitehhms.tangischools.org
Hammond High's Class of 2009 graduation ceremony

Hammond High Magnet School is a public high school located in an unincorporated part of the 7th Ward of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States, east of Hammond. It is the second-largest high school in the Tangipahoa Parish Public School System. Until the end of academic year 2010–11, it was known as Hammond High School but became Hammond Magnet High School on being so reconstituted and designated by the Tangipahoa Parish School System.[citation needed]

The mascot is the Tornado, and the school colors are purple and white. The principal is Micheal Kyles, Jr.[1] The school enrolls students from Hammond and the surrounding area within Tangipahoa Parish because of the presence of the Magnet program and International Baccalaureate program.

History

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Founded in 1866, and originally located between East Thomas Street (US 190, then a two-way road) and Morris Street (the building became Eastside Elementary School and later the Eastside Apartments), the school moved to a location on the south side of West Morris Street (US 190, now eastbound only) shortly after World War I; the West Morris Street site is now the world headquarters of Neill Corporation. In the Morris Street location, although the vernacular name was Hammond High School, officially, it was "Annie Eastman High School" in commemoration of a former teacher. In the late 1960s, the school relocated to a site north of University Avenue (LA 3234), now the North Campus of Southeastern Louisiana University. From there, Hammond High moved to its current location on LA 1064 (River Road).

Linus A. Sims was appointed the principal of Hammond High School in 1923. Two years later, he started Hammond Junior College in a wing of the high school, then on the south side of West Morris Street. In 1928, the junior college, under Sims's leadership, became the future Southeastern Louisiana University (then College).

School uniforms

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All students are required to wear school uniforms consisting of khaki pants or shorts paired with a white, purple, or navy polo shirt.[3]

Extra-curricular activities

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Hammond High Magnet School (HHMS) offers extracurricular activities including Robotics, Key Club, Beta Club, and Math Club.[citation needed]

Athletics

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Hammond High athletics competes in the LHSAA.

The school sponsors football, volleyball, soccer, softball, swim, tennis, and track and field. Hammond's chief rival is the Ponchatoula Green Wave.

Championships

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Football championships

Notable alumni

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Hammond High alumni Barbara Forrest, Ph.D. (Tulane University), and David Ramsey, Ph.D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Extra-curricular activities

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Hammond High Magnet School (HHMS) offers extracurricular activities including Robotics, Key Club, Beta Club, and Math Club.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Leadership > Principal". Hammond High Magnet School website. Accessed: October 10, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Hammond High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  3. ^ "Dress Code and Uniform Regulations" Archived 2008-04-30 at the Wayback Machine. Tangipahoa Parish School Board.
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