In addition to Sardis, the district also serves the town of
Como and the
Panola County portion of
Crenshaw as well as rural areas in northern Panola County.
Schools
North Panola High School (Sardis; Grades 9-12)
North Panola Junior High School (Como, Grades 6-8)
Crenshaw Elementary School (Crenshaw; Grades K-5)
Como Elementary School (Como; Grades PK-5)
Green Hill Intermediate (Sardis; Grades 3-5)
Demographics
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2006-07 school year
There were a total of 1,834 students enrolled in the North Panola School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 48% female and 52% male. The racial makeup of the district was 96.95% African American, 2.67% White, 0.27% Hispanic, and 0.11% Asian.[3] 86.6% of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch.[4]
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