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. No residents of Port Neches or Groves identify as solely American Indian. 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. 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." 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. Disney released a statement condemning the performance and stating the Indianettes had not been in the school's audition tape. 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 [...] Chief Swimmer [...] 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." ==Notable alumni==