Groundbreaking for the new school, which was to include an apartment block and two houses to serve as residences for teachers, was held on June 24, 1949. Initially the cost was to be $500,000.[8] It had a price tag of $650,000.[9] Construction for a "West Tallahatchie high school district building" consolidating smaller schools was announced in 1949.[10] It combined the Webb-Swan Lake, Tutwiler, and Sumner high schools. At the time, the Blue Lake, Brazil, Glendora, and Philipp areas were in separate school districts, paying tuition to attend West Tallahatchie High.[8]
In 1988 it had grades 9-12 and its anticipated 1988 enrollment was 430-450 students.[11] For years it operates as an 8-12 school until it became 7–12 in 1997, with 7th graders coming from R.H. Bearden School (formerly West District Middle School). The district added eight classrooms to the northern part of the building so it can hold 7th graders.[12] Two restrooms were also part of the addition, which had a total of 7,500 square feet (700 m2) of space.[13]
^"West Tallahatchie High School". West Tallahatchie School District. Retrieved 2021-05-20. West Tallahatchie High School 2104 High School Road Webb, MS 38966 - Compare to the map of the city of Webb and it is apparent the school is outside of the city limits.
^ abc"About WTSD". West Tallahatchie School District. Retrieved 2021-05-20.