Jackson High School (Missouri)

It consists of grades 9–12 and is a part of the Jackson R-2 School District.

The district includes most of Jackson, Burfordville, Gordonville, Millersville, New Wells, Pocahontas, most of Shawneetown, and small sections of Cape Girardeau.

This building stood as a historical landmark until its demolition in 2017 as a result of the voter approved no tax bond, Prop J, which was passed in 2017.

The building consists of most freshman classes and has the highest technology in the whole school.

On completion in 2018, the new building hosts primarily freshman students and has the latest classroom technology.