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Wingfield High School
(601) 371-4350
1985 Scanlon Drive
Jackson, MS 39204
Level: 9-12
District: Jackson Public School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Wingfield High School, Jackson, MS.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:3.75% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:96.25% (2006)
Hispanic:0% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:19.4% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:77.12% (2006)


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Wingfield High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Wingfield High School Reviews

 
I agree 150% with the parent on Feb. 10, 2004. I graduated from Wingfield High School in 2006. I will never in my life send my children there. The teachers do not care. The playing in the auditorium is correct. We did not learn anything. I was in the top ten and went to sleep everyday. I just took my test and passed them with flying colors because the work was not challenging if we had work to do. The state really needs to take over this school because it is not fair to the students who try to succeed and when they get to college are having a hard time because they did not learn anything.

My son is eighteen years old going into his senior year at Wingfield this fall. I feel less involved in what's going on within the scool curriculum, probably due in fact or part to my son's failure to keep me informed. As compared to previous years and another graduate of the school. I see less corespondence and information concerning the schools endeavors. Parent teacher conferences seem less infrequent than previous years.

I am sorry that you feel this way about Wingfield High School. I would like to point out that over the last three years the school has risen from a Level 1 to a Level 3. The reason for this is that scores on the state tests have increased every year for the past three years. Presently on the state tests 85% are passing the Algebra test , 84 % are passing the Biology I test, 88% are passing the U.S. History test and 71% are passing the English test on the first attempt. Wingfield surpassed the Federal standards for growth in Math and English. The teachers do care and work extremely hard. If you are still concerned I would call the principal and talk with him. I am sure he would be glad to talk with you.

I beleive that whoever wrote this message must have a student who always gets in trouble and who is not passing. I am a senior at Wingfield and I know that our test scores have gone up and that we do not have very many problems at WHS But I just want you to know before you go online and talk about Wingfield High School you need to get your information right Thank-you A Concerned Senior

Wingfield High School has alot of things that need to be corrected before we end up loosing all our black children to insufficient learning. The teachers don't seem to really care about the students really learning. I've gone to my child's class on several occasions and all they were doing was sitting in the auditorim playing when they should have been learning and at the end of the year my child ended up with an 89 for his grade when I as well as he knew that he had not done anything to even warrant a grade as such. There are alot of changes that need to take place and it needs to start now. They don't try to ensure that the children are on a level that compares to alot of the other schools in Jackson and that's not fair to the students. Changes need to be made immediately.



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