Camden County High School (Kingsland, Georgia)
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Camden County High School is the only public high school for Camden County, Georgia. It is a comprehensive grades 9-12 high school, which includes a ninth grade center, auditorium, and is situated next to the Camden Recreational Center which provides the school with many extra sport related opportunities.
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Camden County High is currently is part of the Georgia 5A class of athletics. It hosts over 45 official extracurricular activities and athletic programs, including clubs such as the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, French National Honor Society, the Senior Beta Club, foreign language clubs and more.
Camden is most known for their huge support in their football team, which holds the state record for the longest regular-season winning streak at 58 games. Also, the team was Region Champions in 1975, 1979, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. The new weight room is bigger than that of most Division 1 college football programs. Camden County was the 2003 AAAAA State Champion. Camden County has become a staple on the SEC and ACC college recruiting circuits.
Camden County also has had its volleyball and wrestling teams finish in the top ten of state competition during the 2006/2007 seasons and its cheerleading squad finished third in the state co-ed competition. Camden County is also building a strong basketball program. Both the boys and girls teams finished second in the region tournament and the girls team made it to the third round of state competition.In 2007 the boys baseball team made it to the State Semi-finals. The baseball team have also been region champions in 2006, 2007, and 2008. In 2008 th baseball team made it back to the Elite Eight before being knocked out by Walton. The school also regularly takes a number of students to the State Swim Championships in Atlanta.
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The school is made up of two main buildings: the 10-12 building and the 9th grade center, which also houses the county's alternative school. The 10-12 building features one main hall perpendicular to the entrance, called the concourse. Hallways A through G extend off of the councourse perpendicularly. At the other end of the hallways, from B hall to G hall, is H hall, commonly called the breezeway which features true classrooms such as industrial safety and CMR as well as portables near the breezway. The ninth grade center contains halls J and I, but is unconnected to the main building through any facilities other than the bussport's rain-sheltering structures. Between the two buildings lies the Athletic building, an extension of I hall, which contains the school's extra large weight room as well as the athletic officies and trophy cases. There is also a Lecture hall in the newer building.