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Loachapoka High School

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games. In the 2004–05 season, the marching band reached its highest number of members with 72, making it one of the biggest Class 1A band in the state of Alabama. Current band director Shane Colquhoun has led the Mighty Marching Indians in a positive direction. In the past the Mighty Marching Indians have performed at the Battle of the Bands in Montgomery, Mardi Gras Parade in Mobile, Star Musical Festival in Atlanta, etc.
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Junior High School (grades 7–10) to a full high school. The federal courts rejected this request to create Loachapoka High four times: in May 1970, July 1970, October 1970, and January 1971, arguing that opening Loachapoka High would "substantially decrease the desegregation in the Lee County School System".
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Loachapoka is widely known for their marching band. And with their dynamic drum majors and dance team they are who they say they are "The Baddest Band in the Land". The Mighty Marching Indians band formed in the late 1970s. They are a show style band. They perform at every home and away football
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Loachapoka area would have an opportunity to attend an integrated high school. Attendance at Beauregard, however, required some students to take round-trip bus rides of up to 96 miles daily; to limit this, the Lee County Schools Board of Education requested to expand the existing Loachapoka
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agreed to stop allowing transfers from the Loachapoka area by 1973 so that Loachapoka High would be allowed to open. In the fall of 1973, Loachapoka High School opened, offering a full high school education in Loachapoka for the first time in decades.
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In October 1971, Lee County Schools again requested to create Loachapoka High, with the courts opposing the request yet again, but allowing that they would reconsider if all of the students in the Loachapoka area were required to attend the school.
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Chart showing composite test scores of Loachapoka High School juniors in 2010 on the Alabama High School Graduation Exam, compared with juniors at the other public high schools in Lee County.
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While Loachapoka had its own high school in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, by the 1930s students in Loachapoka attended high school at either
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ceased providing regular high school services for the Loachapoka area, and Loachapoka students were
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Enrollment by Ethnicity and Gender (School Level) Year 2009—2010
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Lee v. Lee County Bd. of Ed, 639 F.2d 1243 (5th Cir. 1981).
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Softball- Headed by Damien Sinclair Track- Headed by
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Public school in Loachapoka, Alabama, United States
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Loachapoka, Alabama
high school
Lee County Schools
CEEB code
7
12
English
Indian
www.lee.k12.al.us/Domain/14
high school
Loachapoka
Alabama
grades
7
12
Lee County School District
Beauregard
Beulah
Smiths Station
Drake
Auburn High Schools
Auburn
Auburn City Schools
bused
Beauregard High School
African American
Auburn High School
Jerome Tate
Jerome Tate

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