Port Neches–Groves High School
Port Neches–Groves High School (PNG) is located in Port Neches, Texas. It is the only high school in the Port Neches-Groves Independent School District and serves portions of Port Neches, Groves, and Port Arthur. It was built in 1925.[2]
Port Neches-Groves High School | |
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1401 Merriman Street , 77651 United States | |
Coordinates | 29°59′24″N 93°57′14″W |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1925 |
School district | Port Neches-Groves ISD |
Superintendent | Mike Gonzales |
Principal | Scott Ryan |
Enrollment | 1,476 (2020-2021)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 13.8[1] |
Color(s) | Purple and white |
Athletics conference | University Interscholastic League Class 5A |
Website | pngisd |
Athletics
Mascot controversy
The high school's "Indian" mascot has garnered controversy for being racist and culturally insensitive, in line with a greater trend in the United States. These depictions include the use of the chant "Scalp 'Em", referring to the school's football field as "the reservation", and cheerleaders crafting and wearing ersatz war bonnets, among others.[3] No residents of Port Neches or Groves identify as solely American Indian.[4] The school administration has repeatedly stated they would not change their traditions or mascot, including turning down a general offer from Adidas to provide free design resources and financial assistance to change the imagery.[5][6]
In 2020, the Cherokee Nation called for the school to discontinue its use of the mascot. This was a change from a 1979 certificate from then-Principal Chief Ross Swimmer recognizing the high school as "ambassadors of goodwill," with the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chuck Hoskin Jr. stating that the mascot and imagery "perpetuate inaccurate misconceptions of Native American culture and invokes ideations of savagery which only perpetuates harmful stereotypes and inaccurately depicts our culture."[4][7]
In March 2022, the school's "Indianettes" drill team chanted the phrase "Scalp 'Em" during a performance at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom after being told they would not be allowed to wear their war bonnets.[8][9] Disney released a statement condemning the performance and stating the Indianettes had not been in the school's audition tape.[10][9][11][12] In the wake of the controversy, the Cherokee Nation renewed its demand that the high school drop the mascot and end its Indian-related traditions. Principal Chief Hoskin stated "I can tell you no Chief of the Cherokee Nation, whether it's me or whether it dates back to Chief Swimmer who served in the late 70s to the early 80s would condone the kind of imagery or depiction of Native peoples that we see PNG not only do, but stubbornly refuse to even consider that those displays are offensive," he said. "They're not authentic. They have no connection to the Cherokee people, in fact, in many ways make a mockery of our wonderful and beautiful traditions." [12] Hoskin's statement was echoed by the Vice-Chair of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, whose original lands would have included the area of Port Neches.[12] The high school has deleted many of its social media accounts.[12]
Notable alumni
- Greg Davis, former offensive coordinator, University of Texas[15]
- Andrew Dismukes, Saturday Night Live cast member[9]
- Lew Ford, Major League Baseball player[16]
- Wade Phillips, defensive coordinator, Denver Broncos; former head coach, Dallas Cowboys[17]
References
- "PORT NECHES-GROVES H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
- "A HISTORY OF THE PORT NECHES INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 2, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-12.
- Brent, Kim (7 July 2019). "Handmade headdresses a labor of love for Indianettes". Beaumont Enterprise. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- Reporter, CHAD HUNTER. "CN calls for retirement of Texas school's Indian mascot". cherokeephoenix.org. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- Libardi, Manuella (10 November 2015). "PN-G responds to Adidas' offer to change Indian mascot". Beaumont Enterprise. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- Windes, Isaac; Faye, Matt; Brent, Kim (9 July 2020). "PN-G not budging as Cherokee chief demands removal of Indian mascot". Beaumont Enterprise.
- Edwards, Schaefer (11 August 2020). "Port Neches-Groves High's Cheerleaders Yell "Scalp 'em!" While Others Call Foul". Houston Press. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- "'Indianettes' Drill Team Not Allowed to Wear War Bonnets, But Are Allowed to Chant 'Scalp 'Em' During Magic Kingdom Performance". WDW News Today. 2022-03-16. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- Skinner, Paige. "A Texas High School Drill Team Is Being Criticized For Doing A Racist Chant Against Native Americans During A Disney World Routine". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
- Associated Press. "Disney sorry about performance by Texas high school drill team". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
- Maruf, Ramishah. "Disney said it regrets racist cheer by high school team". CNN. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
- Nguyen, Rosie (24 March 2022). "Port Neches-Groves High School faces backlash following controversial Disney World performance". ABC13 Houston. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- UIL Football Archives
- UIL Volleyball Archives Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Robbins, Kevin. "Davis has built a career molding offenses, moving on". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- Murrell, I.C. "PNG graduate Lew Ford, 43, takes home Atlantic League player-of-month honor". The News. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- "Wade Phillips :: Football Coach :: Biography". Wade Phillips. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013.