Chapel Hill High School (Douglasville, Georgia)
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Chapel Hill High School was established as the fourth high school in Douglas County, Georgia in addition to Douglas County High School, Lithia Springs Comprehensive High School, and Robert S. Alexander High School. The school opened in 1999 and has earned a strong reputation for strong academics. CHHS is located about 30 miles west of Atlanta, Georgia. The school mascot is the panther, and its colors are purple and black.
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Chapel Hill High School is generally known for strong academic performance, though it did not meet AYP for the 2006-2007 school year.[citation needed] In 2005, 72% of the student body passed the science section of the GHSGT (Georgia High School Graduation Test), 96% passed the English section, and 95% passed the math section , compared with statewide averages of 68%, 95%, and 92% percent, respectively.[citation needed]