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The History of Pisgah High School On September 30, 1963, the joint boards of education recommended that the schools of Haywood County consolidate. At that time there existed two educational boards in the county, the Haywood board of Education and the Canton City School Board. In a move designed to promote a better educational environment for the children of Haywood County the two merged as one unit. Due to the popular thought that larger schools could provide more opportunities at a more cost-effective price, plans were made to build two senior high schools, one on each side of the county. The construction of these new schools was to be financed by a 2.5 million-dollar bond, along with additional state and local funds. In 1964, thirty acres were purchased from the W.J. Smathers estate for $2,500 per acre as the site of the new Pisgah High School. In January of 1965, the editors of the local papers, the Mountaineer and the Enterprise, along with the managers of two radio stations and Mr. Curtis Russ were chosen to recommend names for the new school. The committee requested public input, and on February 9th, 1966 the name of Pisgah High School was selected at approximately two a.m. by the joint board of education. Mr. Jerome Melton was elected the first superintendent of the Haywood County School system. In 1967 Pisgah High School was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and to this day maintains its high academic standards as well as its accreditation status. Pisgah High has been led well by such principals as B.F. Maree, Clark Morton, Malcomb Brown, Bill Upton, Mike Matthews, Dyatt Smathers, and presently, Mr. Danny Miller
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