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Calhoun County High School (Edison, Georgia)

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(Redirected from Calhoun County Middle-High School (Georgia)) School in Edison, Georgia, United States
Calhoun County K-12 School
Address
133 Cougar Lane
Edison, Georgia 39846
United States
Coordinates31°33′50″N 84°43′40″W / 31.563868°N 84.727913°W / 31.563868; -84.727913
Information
School districtCalhoun County School District
CEEB code111193
PrincipalTonya Robinson
Teaching staff19 (as of 2006-07)
GradesPK3-12
Enrollment360 (as of 2006-07)
Student to teacher ratio18.9 (as of 2006-07)
Color(s)Red and blue
  
AthleticsGHSA Class A
MascotCougar
Websitewww.calhoun.k12.ga.us/Domain/10

Calhoun County High School is a secondary school in Edison, Georgia, United States.

History

In late 1994, former Calhoun County High School teacher Corkin Cherubini made national headlines when, as district superintendent, he ended district practices the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights found to be racially biased, including tracking and segregated cheerleading squads.

Extracurricular activities

The school's sports teams, known as the Calhoun County Cougars, compete in GHSA Class A Region 1, Sub-Region A. Teams are fielded in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, softball, and track.

References

  1. ^ "School Detail for Calhoun County Middle/high School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. Johnston, Robert C. (1994-12-14). "Effort To Do the Right Thing Upsets Ga. County". Education Week.
  3. "Georgia Superintendent Battles a Subtle Racism". New York Times. 1995-02-14.
GHSA Class A Division II Region 1
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