Callaway High School is a high school in Jackson, Mississippi (USA). The current principal of Callaway High School is Clinton Johnson.
Built in 1966 on approximately twenty acres in North Jackson, Callaway was named after former educator and community activist Robert Callaway. Students in grades nine through twelve are enrolled.
The mascot of Callaway is the Charger.
There were a total of 1211 students enrolled in Callaway High during the 2006-20...
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Callaway High School is a high school in Jackson, Mississippi (USA). The current principal of Callaway High School is Clinton Johnson.
Built in 1966 on approximately twenty acres in North Jackson, Callaway was named after former educator and community activist Robert Callaway. Students in grades nine through twelve are enrolled.
The mascot of Callaway is the Charger.
There were a total of 1211 students enrolled in Callaway High during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 51% female and 49% male. The racial makeup of the school was 100.00% African American.
Callaway High School, named after former educator Robert M. Callaway, a was built in 1966. Callaway is also the place where the Mississippi Children's Choir recorded "A New Creation" in 1994.
The following schools feed into Callaway High School.
Callaway boys basketball team, has reigned high in the state of Mississippi for the last two basketball seasons. Callaway is in Division 5A and is coached by...
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