Mt. Juliet High School

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Mt. Juliet High School
Location
3565 Mount Juliet Road
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122
Information
Principal Mel Brown
Type Public grades 9-12
Motto Bear Pride Mount Juliet High.
Established 1854
Information 615-758-5606
Mascot Bear
Homepage


Mt. Juliet High School is located in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. The principal is Mel Brown. The school slogan is Bear Pride Mount Juliet High.

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[edit] School Accolades

  • Mt. Juliet High School's girls basketball program won the 2005 3A State Championship.[1] This occurred after a nearly perfect season in which they were ranked as high as 2nd in the nation (number 1 among public schools). The team's only loss that season was to Wilson Central High School.
  • Mt. Juliet High School's Marching Band program placed 38th in the 2004 Grand National Championships in Indianapolis[2].
  • The Winter Drumline placed 11th in the Open Class at the 2005 World Championships[3].
  • The Winter Guard placed 1st in the Tennessee state championships in 2006 as well as 4th in the Southeastern Color Guard Circuit Competition.
  • Mt. Juliet High School's Ladies of Vocal Excellence (L.O.V.E.) and Advanced Vocal Ensemble Choirs were ranked as Grand Champions in the 2004 Fiesta Val New York Choir Festival. L.O.V.E. took the best ladies' choir as well as the best choir overall trophies, and the Advanced Vocal Ensemble took the best mixed choir trophy. Trophies were also awarded to an outstanding student accompanist and outstanding director.
  • The Mount Juliet Tennis Team has won 17 consecutive state titles, boys and girls.
  • The Mount Juliet Swim Team won Division 3 in the Mid-State during the 2006-2007 season. Visit www.MTHSSA.net for more information.
  • The Mount Juliet Baseball Team won the division title in 2008.

[edit] Future of the School

The high school will be moving from its current building to a new one located on Curd Road in Mt. Juliet[4].

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2005 Tennessee Girls State Basketball Summaries, Retrieved on November 24, 2007
  2. ^ Mt. Juliet High School Band of Gold - Band Facts, Retrieved on November 24, 2007
  3. ^ Ibid
  4. ^ "City obtains first Curd Rd right of Way," page 5. "Chronicle of Mt. Juliet," November 14, 2007

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