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|district      =[[Jefferson County Schools]]
|district      =[[Jefferson County Schools]]
|grades        =7-12
|grades        =7-12
|principal      =Wayne Byram
|principal      =Jarvis Watkins
|enrollment    =1,024
|enrollment    =755
|enroll-year    =2008
|enroll-year    =2016
|colors        =purple and gold
|colors        =purple and gold
|mascot        =Spartans
|mascot        =Spartans
|address        =805 [[7th Avenue Pleasant Grove|7th Avenue]]
|address        =100 [[Spartan Drive]]
|city          =Pleasant Grove
|city          =Pleasant Grove
|website        =[http://pleasantgrovehigh.jefcoed.com pleasantgrovehigh.jefcoed.com]
|website        =[http://pleasantgrovehigh.jefcoed.com pleasantgrovehigh.jefcoed.com]
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A new $49 million building and athletic complex for Pleasant Grove High School was completed in [[2010]], designed by [[Lathan Associates Architects]]. After the [[McCrory Building Company]] was found to have defaulted on the construction contract, [[Wyatt General Contractor]] was tapped to complete the project.
A new $49 million building and athletic complex for Pleasant Grove High School was completed in [[2010]], designed by [[Lathan Associates Architects]]. After the [[McCrory Building Company]] was found to have defaulted on the construction contract, [[Wyatt General Contractor]] was tapped to complete the project.


Pleasant Grove High School was included in the state's list of "failing schools" in 2016. The listing is based on 10th grade performance on the "ACT Aspire" standardized test. In 2016 Pleasant Grove 10th graders scored 3% on math proficiency and 16% on reading proficiency.
Pleasant Grove High School was included in the state's list of "failing schools" in 2016. The listing was based on 10th grade performance on the "ACT Aspire" standardized test. In 2016 Pleasant Grove 10th graders scored 3% on math proficiency and 16% on reading proficiency. When the 2017 list was released, Pleasant Grove High School was no longer deemed a failing school.
 
==Principals==
* [[Wayne Byram]]
* [[Jarvis Watkins]]


==References==
==References==
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* [http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3d83f375aaf674e4e46d5a13ebabd286 3-D model] of Pleasant Grove High School by Jordan Herring
* [http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3d83f375aaf674e4e46d5a13ebabd286 3-D model] of Pleasant Grove High School by Jordan Herring


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Revision as of 09:46, 25 January 2018

Pleasant Grove High School
Pleasant Grove crest.jpg
Established 1971
School type Public
District Jefferson County Schools
Grades 7-12
Principal Jarvis Watkins
Enrollment 755 (2016)
Colors purple and gold
Mascot Spartans
Location 100 Spartan Drive
Pleasant Grove
Website pleasantgrovehigh.jefcoed.com

Pleasant Grove High Schooll is a combined public junior high and high school in the Jefferson County School System. It was constructed in 1971 with the help of the city of Pleasant Grove and serves that city as well as the area formerly served by the Woodward School.

A new $49 million building and athletic complex for Pleasant Grove High School was completed in 2010, designed by Lathan Associates Architects. After the McCrory Building Company was found to have defaulted on the construction contract, Wyatt General Contractor was tapped to complete the project.

Pleasant Grove High School was included in the state's list of "failing schools" in 2016. The listing was based on 10th grade performance on the "ACT Aspire" standardized test. In 2016 Pleasant Grove 10th graders scored 3% on math proficiency and 16% on reading proficiency. When the 2017 list was released, Pleasant Grove High School was no longer deemed a failing school.

Principals

References

  • Norris, Toraine (October 28, 2009) "Athletic facilities for new Pleasant Grove High School approved." The Birmingham News
  • Anderson, Michelle D. (August 1, 2010) "Birmingham, Jefferson County to launch new schools during coming school year." The Birmingham News
  • Crain, Trisha Powell (January 11, 2017) "Alabama to label five high schools in Jefferson County as 'failing." The Birmingham News

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