Ray Brooks School


Ray Brooks School is a K-12 school in unincorporated Bolivar County, Mississippi, near Benoit, and a part of the West Bolivar Consolidated School District. In September 2015 it had 214 students. Its namesake was its first principal, Ray Brooks; it was originally known as the Nugent Center School, and until 2014 was the only school of the Benoit School District.

History

The school built in 1959, originally served grades 1-12. It was also known as Benoit High School. In 1986 it was redesignated as a Kindergarten through 9th grade school. High school students were assigned to West Bolivar High School of the West Bolivar School District, in Rosedale.
In 1998 the school received its current name. In 1999 it had 320 students, and in 2000 it had 268 students; that year principal Barbara Akon described it as the smallest school in the state.
High school classes resumed in 2000. Linda Coleman, a Democrat member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from Mound Bayou, stated that the costs of transporting children to West Bolivar from Benoit were too high. The first high school class of that generation graduated in 2002. In 2002 the school was the second smallest school in the state.
It was operated by the Benoit School District until July 1, 2014, when that district was consolidated into West Bolivar Consolidated.