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 |
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 |
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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 |
[edit] External links
- Official School Website
- Alumni Association
- School Athletic Association
- Touchdown Club Website
- Marching Band
- Cross-Country
[edit] References
- "Metro school district SAT scores" The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 29, 2006, retrieved November 14, 2006