Farragut High School

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Farragut High School
Established 1904
Type Public high school
Principal Michael Reynolds
Students 2095 (07-08 school year)
Grades 9-12
Location Farragut, Tennessee, USA
Colors Blue and Gray
Mascot Admiral
Website http://www.farraguttn.com/fhs/

Farragut High School is a high school located at 11237 Kingston Pike in Farragut, a suburb of Knoxville, Tennessee. It is part of the unified Knox County, Tennessee school district.

The original Farragut High School, the first consolidated high school in Knox County, was built in 1904 across the street from its current location on land currently occupied by a supermarket and strip mall. The school was moved to its current location on a hill overlooking Farragut in 1976.

The name of the school comes from a civil war hero, Union Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, known for his famous quote "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead." The school prides itself on quality education, offering more advanced placement classes than any other public school in the Knox County School System, and has a diverse set of extracurricular activities ranging from acting to orchestra to cross country to lacrosse and chess.

[edit] Recent news

  • In September 2007, Farragut High School tied with White Station High School for the most National Merit Semifinalists (16) in the state. Farragut is reputed to have the largest number of semifinalists and commended students in the state for a total of 30 students.[1]
  • In 2006 and 2005, Farragut made the list of the top 5 percent of public high schools in the nation based on its AP program. [2]
  • In Spring 2007, The Farragut High School Rugby Team won the Tennessee State Plate Division Championship.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ 67 score as Merit semifinalist. commercialappeal.com.
  2. ^ The Top of the Class. newsweek.com.