Chester County High School
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Chester County High School | |
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552 East Main Street Henderson, Tennessee 38340 |
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Principal | Troy Kilzer II |
Enrollment |
662 |
Faculty | 48 |
Type | Public grades 9-12 |
Motto | Dare to Soar |
Established | 1913 |
Information | 731-989-8125 |
Mascot | Eagle |
Homepage | http://www.chestercountyschools.org/highschool |
Chester County High School is a high school(grades 9-12) in Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee. It is the only high school operated by Chester County School District [1] and is fed by Chester County Junior High School.
[edit] History
In 1913 Chester County High School established in the Georgie-Robertson Christian College building which was later known as the Milan-Sitka Building on the campus of Freed-Hardeman University. The number of high school students in 1913 was 50, this increased to 101 students by 1914 The school for 1915-16 was divided into Grammar School, Junior High, and High School. The curriculum during these first years included English, math, home economics, Latin, geography, German, general science, biology, physics, chemistry, agriculture and history. Sixteen units were required for graduation, beginning in 1916.
When public transport improved in the 1930's, the enrollment in the high school began to expand. An annex was added to the original building and several residential houses were bought for the overflow. Despite more than 1,000 students attending the small school, it continued to be in the same building until 1951.
The second building for Chester County High School was the finest one in West Tennessee at that time and cost $500,000. The gymnasium, the largest in the area and became the site for many regional basketball tournaments.
When the East Chester Elementary School was completed in 1962 the Georgie-Robertson Christian College building became vacant. It was sold to Freed-Hardeman University and became known as the Milan-Sitka Building, although it was finally demolished in 2004. The profits from this sale were used to build an auditorium at the high school in the early 1970's.
In 1997, Chester County High School moved to its third new building situated next to the second one, which is now serving as Chester County Middle School (4th-6th grades).
[edit] Alma Mater
The following Alma Mater was premiered at the 2006 graduation ceremony. It serves as the new official song for the school.
Chester County High to thee
We pledge undying loyalty
Here we stand within your walls
And walk with pride your hallowed halls
Dare to soar with Eagle pride
And hold our honor high
Hail the white and hail the blue
Ever faithful, ever true
Chester County High
We sing to you.
[edit] References
- Chester County Independent Online School Metal Detector Article (October 1, 2005)
- Principal's Newsletter