Summary:
Zip code 39667 is served by a single high school, Tylertown High School, which is part of the Walthall County School District and serves grades 7 through 12 with an enrollment of 523 students and a student-teacher ratio of 13.7. The school serves a predominantly low-income population, with 77% of students eligible for free or reduced lunch, yet it demonstrates several notable strengths alongside areas needing improvement.
Tylertown High School posted mixed academic results in the most recent testing year. Overall proficiency averaged 39.4% across all subjects in 2025-2026, compared to 45.7% for the district and 52.9% for the state. The school's strongest subject is Algebra I, where 57.7% of students scored proficient, close to the state rate of 66.0%. Performance in U.S. History was also solid in 2024-2025 at 63.3%, just below the state average. However, English Language Arts is the school's biggest weakness, with 8th-grade ELA proficiency at just 22.0% compared to the state's 40.9%, and English II scores dropped sharply from 46.8% to 30.8% in one year. The school's state ranking reflects this volatility, moving from the 27th percentile in 2023-2024 up to the 46th percentile in 2024-2025, then back down to the 27th percentile in 2025-2026 with a one-star rating. Encouragingly, the graduation rate of 81.3% exceeds the district's 79.7%, though it remains below the state's 89.2%, and chronic absenteeism is a positive outlier at just 16.0% versus the 23.9% state average.
There are several encouraging trends worth noting. Eighth-grade mathematics proficiency more than doubled from 16.3% to 39.8%, while 7th-grade math improved from 27.5% to 41.4% and Biology jumped from 39.6% to 53.4% — all suggesting meaningful gains in STEM subjects. These improvements, combined with low chronic absenteeism and a graduation rate that beats its district despite high poverty, give families reasons for optimism. The school's main challenge remains English Language Arts, where consistent underperformance and a steep decline in English II warrant attention. For parents, Tylertown High School offers a supportive environment with strong student engagement, but academic proficiency in literacy needs significant work to bring students closer to state averages.
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