Etowah High School

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Etowah High School
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Established 1976
Type Public high school
Principal Ron Dunnavant
Students 2,000+
Grades 9–12
Location 6565 Putnam Ford Drive
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
District Cherokee County School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and Gold
Mascot Eagles
Newspaper The Talon
Website Homepage
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Etowah High School is located in Cherokee County near Woodstock, GA. In 2006, it was rated 6th in the United States for it's technology (2004) [citation needed]. It offers many courses in the core academics, as well as a broad range of electives. In addition, numerous Honors and AP courses are offered. Etowah was ranked 1st in Cherokee County SAT scores for 2006[1].

The high school has a diverse range of clubs, sports, and extracurricular activities.

Etowah High School is one of 5 high schools in the Cherokee County School District, along with Cherokee, Sequoyah, Woodstock, and Creekview high schools.

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[edit] Sports and Other Extracurricular Activities

  • Football (Region 5-AAAA Champions, 2006)
  • Basketball (Women's AAAA State Champoions 2005)
  • Marching Band
  • Soccer (Men's State Champions '02-04)
  • Volleyball
  • Swimming
  • Gymnastics
  • Baseball (final four 2006)
  • Track and Field
  • Wrestling
  • Tennis
  • Cheerleading
  • Softball
  • Cross-Country
  • Golf (Men's State Champions 2005)
  • School Newspaper (called "The Talon")
  • Academic Bowl Team (referred to by Sarah Alongi as "the best-looking Academic Bowl team in the state" in her "Reflections" speech during the 2006 graduation ceremony)
  • Mock Trial Team
  • Debate Team
  • Math Team

[edit] Football Scores

Versus Score Result
Sequoyah 7-14 Lost
Milton 28-13 Won
Woodstock 23-29 Lost
Kennesaw Mountain 17-13 Won
Campbell 21-13 Won
South Cobb 22-21 Won
Murray County 48-3 Won
Marietta 21-14 Won
North Cobb (homecoming) 41-20 Won
McEachern 14-21 Lost
Parkview (First round of state playoffs) 26-21 Won
N. Gwinnett (Second round) 7-31 Lost

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