West Creek High School

West Creek High School
Address
1210 West Creek Coyote Trail
Clarksville, Tennessee, 37042
United States
Information
School type Public secondary
Motto We Are West Creek
Established Fall 2009
School district Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.
Principal Dr. Tosha Diggs
Asst. Principal Jennifer Anderson
Bryan Johnson
Matthew Slight
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,214  (23 April 2010)
Number of students  
Language English
Mascot Coyotes
(2010) Graduates 149
Affiliations Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association
Website

West Creek High School is a public high school located in Clarksville, Tennessee. It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System.

West Creek High School was established in Fall of 2009. It was built to provide another school for the over populated Northeast High School. For the opening of its first year it was lead under the leadership of principal Dr. Clara Patterson. The first graduating class held 149 seniors. The second graduating class held 278 official seniors. After the first year of the school being opened, Dr. Clara Patterson was released. The current principal is now Dr. Tosha Diggs. West Creek High School's Junior Classical League chapter has earned numerous awards at regional, mid-state, state, and national levels. West Creek High School's Cheerleading Team has won 1st place at all the competitions they have been to, and are planning on going to many more competitions during the 2011-2012 school year. West Creek High School is also known for having the first radio broadcasting class for students of Montgomery County. The mascot is a coyote and the school motto is We Are West Creek.

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