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Sacred Heart students return for new school year | hattiesburgamerican.com | Hattiesburg American

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Flopperop

I never would've thought that, out of all of the Catholic schools in the Biloxi Diocese, Sacred Heart School of Hattiesburg would be the only one to experience growth this year.

    Reply#1 - Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:29 PM EDT
    Ashli Fitzpatrick

    581 students is a great number and improvement, but our halls are just wayyyy to crowded! Goodness, we need to expand and start building a new school in the very near future!

      Reply#2 - Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:35 PM EDT
      Ann Marie Mercier

      Yeah! Go SHS! But I agree with Ashli... our school is too crowded and we need to start expanding. If we do not, then the school will have to start turning away students and that is not what we need to do at all!

        Reply#3 - Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:48 AM EDT
        Claudia Moran

        SENIORS, FTW! But seriously. Where would we put a bigger high school? We can't justify uprooting the trailor monstrosity to put something more permanent in its place (supposedly) when we couldn't fit anything bigger to replace it.

          Reply#4 - Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:48 PM EDT
          Ann Marie Mercier

          We have some land out in Oak Grove. It is called St. Fabien's and I think that the school/church should begin the building process out there ASAP so this school can grow into a huge school!

            Reply#5 - Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:32 PM EDT
            Kyle Crockett

            Our high school is in great shape for the future. Sacred Heart's Elementary is one of the best in the state, and it is growing and growing. If we maintain such a solid number of students, and such a magnificent teaching staff, our school will soon be an elite one.

              Reply#6 - Tue Sep 8, 2009 9:09 PM EDT
              Rebecca Willcutts

              I am glad to see this school growing it is an over all good school even though I don't really like some of the rules. The education and the students are great! I hope many will get to experience the warm family environment this school has to offer!

                Reply#7 - Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:59 PM EDT
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