The fact that the school was named for Nathan Bedford Forrest became a point of contention and controversy. Later commenters have seen the decision as a response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in
Brown v. Board of Education that school segregation was unconstitutional. Critics pointed to controversial aspects of Forrest's biography to argue he was an inappropriate namesake for the school. Most significantly they noted his background as a slave owner and trader; his possible role in the
Fort Pillow Massacre, in which many black Union troops were killed; and especially the fact that he was an early leader in the
Ku Klux Klan, being elected
Grand Dragon in 1867. In November 2006, the latest in a long line of petitions to change the name of the high school was submitted to the Duval County School Board. On November 3, 2008—the day before Barack Obama's election as the first black President of the United States—the Duval County School Board voted to retain the name; the vote was 5–2, with the only two black members of the board voting to drop Forrest's name from the school. However, under pressure from then-Superintendent Nikolai Vitti, in 2013 the School Board revisited the issue. The movement to change the name was aided by a petition started by local resident Omotayo Richmond that garnered thousands of signatures. A School Board requirement for changing a school's name was a stakeholder's vote, which involved surveying students, parents, alumni, and teachers. The survey revealed that 64% of current students favored a name change, but 94% of the alumni favored retaining the name. On December 16, 2013, the day the survey results were presented, the School Board voted unanimously to change the name, leaving the new name up to a student vote. Because the Duval school board had years earlier voted to no longer name schools after people (due to such controversies) the students were given a choice of only two names, "Westside High School" and "Firestone High School", with the latter being the name of the street on which the school is located. After this vote, the School Board voted on January 7, 2014, to rename the school "Westside High School" as of July 1, 2014. On January 21, students voted to rename their sports teams from the "Rebels" to the "Wolverines". ==Feeder schools==