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Wesson Attendance Center

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Type
  
Public all grades

Principal
  
Mrs. Marilyn Phillips

Number of students
  
1,100

Grades
  
K-12

Mascot
  
Cobra

Color
  
blue and white

Athletics
  
football, soccer, tennis, baseball, softball, basketball

District
  
Copiah County School District

Motto
  
"Once a cobra, always a cobra"

9 11 rally at wesson attendance center


Wesson Attendance Center is a K-12 school in Wesson, Mississippi.

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Background

Wesson Attendance Center is one of four schools that make up the Copiah County School District.

Athletics

In 2007 students at this high school won the 2A state golf championship.

Gender discrimination lawsuit

In 2009, an honor student named Ceara Sturgis submited a photograph of herself wearing a tuxedo for the senior yearbook. School officials told her that her picture was inappropriate on the basis of her clothing not matching her gender. The school chose to exclude Sturgis from the yearbook. Sturgis claims that she was removed from the yearbook because she is a lesbian. She has alleged that the school discriminated against her.

The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the school district on behalf of Sturgis. Sturgis graduated from Wesson Attendance Center in May 2010. In December 2011, the ACLU settled the lawsuit after the school district agreed to require all students to pose in caps and gowns for the yearbook.

References

Wesson Attendance Center Wikipedia