Cairo High School

Cairo High School
Motto With Pride, We Give our Best
Type Public high school
Principal Kermit Gilliard
Grades 9–12
Location Cairo, Georgia, USA
Coordinates 30°52′20″N 84°12′01″W / 30.872304°N 84.20039°WCoordinates: 30°52′20″N 84°12′01″W / 30.872304°N 84.20039°W
District Grady County School System
Colors          Red and black
Mascot Syrupmaker
Rival Thomasville High School
Thomas County Central High School
Bainbridge High School
Yearbook Raconteur
Newspaper Red and Black
Website Cairo High School

Cairo High School is a public high school in Cairo, Georgia. The motto for the school is "With Pride, We Give Our Best." Cairo High School was recognized as the SAT Region Winner for Class AAA and Region 1-AAA for 2005 and 2006. CHS students showed three-year average gains in reading and math SAT scores

History

Cairo (pronounced Kay-Row instead of Ki-Row like the Egyptian city) is nicknamed the "syrup city" because Roddenbery's syrup plant was formerly located in Cairo. The syrup made in Cairo is cooked from sugar cane juice and is not the corn syrup known as "Karo syrup," although the names sound the same. During a driving rainstorm in the middle of a football game many years ago, workers at the local syrup shelter brought over their rain coats labeled "Roddenbery's Syrup" on the backs of the jackets to keep the players dry. Reflecting this heritage, the Cairo High School football team was named the Cairo Syrupmakers. In 1986 ESPN named "Syrupmaker" the number one nickname for a high school sports team.

The school mascot is depicted as a syrup pitcher. The term is often shortened to "Maids" for the girls or "Makers" for the boys.

Athletics

The 2008 Football Syrupmakers are Class AAA State Champions after the school's second undefeated season (1990 was the other).


Activities and Clubs

The school has the widely known Syrupmaker Band, "The Pride of Dixie." The award winning marching band is currently under the direction of Michael Thomas. National High School Band Director's Hall of Fame & Alabama Hall of Fame Band Director, John L. Folsom, Jr., retired in May 2012 after 13 years.

Traditions

Alma Mater

We salute thee Alma Mater
Thou to us art dear
May thy virtues and thy teachings
Guide us every year.
Cairo High in future years
Our memories will turn back
To the days of Cairo High School
To the Red and Black.

Notable alumni

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