Defunct high school in Louisiana, United States
Joseph S. Clark Sr. High School was a high school in Tremé, New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]
Clark opened in 1947 as the first high school below Canal Street to educate colored children in New Orleans.[2][3] It was named after Joseph S. Clark, the first president of the Southern University at Baton Rouge.[4] The Rebirth Brass Band was formed at the high school in 1983.[1] The high school was operated by the charter Firstline Schools at its closing in 2019.[5][6]
Notable alumni
- Tessie Prevost Williams, Civil Rights Pioneer- The New Orleans Four
- Keith Frazier, musician
- Shirley & Lee, American musical duo[7]
- Oretha Castle Haley, civil rights activist
- Michael Haynes, American football wide receiver
- Derrick Lewis, American football wide receiver
- Fred Luter, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention
- Mannie Fresh, American rapper, record producer and DJ
- Mia X, American rapper, singer-songwriter and actress
- Rebirth Brass Band, New Orleans brass band
- Al Richardson, American football defensive end
- Kermit Ruffins, trumpeter
- Roosevelt "Rosey" Taylor, American football all-pro safety
- Oliver Thomas, Democratic politician
- Monk Williams, American football player
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