The Page-Jackson High School Alumni Association hosted its 32nd school-wide reunion with the theme “Forever Connected” on July 25-27. Classmates traveled from as far as California, Texas and Florida.

The school was named after two outstanding educators, Littleton L. Page and Philip Jackson, who gave years of dedicated service to the high school. Ernest M. Dandridge became principal in 1951 and served in that position until the school shut its doors in 1965. Although closed for 60 years, the memories of the school live on in the hearts of many former students who believe in keeping the spirit of their alma mater alive. The school building still stands and is presently the headquarters for the Jefferson County Board of Education. In this building, the Page-Jackson High School Tribute Hall w

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