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  1. Charlton-Pollard High School was a segregated high school for black students, operated by the Beaumont Independent School District. The school colors were blue and white, and the mascot was the bulldog. It was located in the South End area, in proximity to an oil refinery.

  2. Beaumont Charlton-Pollard High School was a senior high school in Beaumont, Texas, a part of the Beaumont Independent School District, that operated from 1975 to 1986. The mascot was the cougar and its school colors were green and gold.

  3. 28. Sept. 2023 · Charlton’s son Terry, along with Titus Thomas Pollard, were principals of the black schools who combined their efforts to form Charlton-Pollard High School in 1924. Along with thriving in education, the community was a mecca for industry and culture in Southeast Texas.

  4. By 1918, the first new school was named Charlton-Pollard High School. In 1924, T.T. Pollard became the supervisor for the all-Negro school, and T.J. Charlton, Sr., became Charlton-Pollard’s first principal. He served until his death in 1934. R.T. Tatum became the second principal, and served until his death in 1947. Mr.

  5. It also operated a high school for black students, Charlton-Pollard High School. In 1975, as part of court-ordered desegregation of the district, this merged with Beaumont High School to form Beaumont-Charlton-Pollard High School .

  6. 26. Feb. 2024 · Charlton-Pollard High School Band 1936. Provided by Lynn Simon. The story of Black education in Beaumont started with two former slaves, who wanted better for their community. Woodson...

  7. Charlton-Pollard High School, named for two esteemed leaders, opened in 1900 and existed until its merger with Beaumont High in 1975. Charlton-Pollard used the Bulldog for its mascot, as well as the name of its newspaper. The annual was called Rice Shock. Blue and White were the colors.