Irwin County High School

Irwin County High School

Home of the Indians
Location
149 Chieftain Circle
Ocilla, Georgia

United States
Coordinates 31°34′40″N 83°14′21″W / 31.5777°N 83.2392°WCoordinates: 31°34′40″N 83°14′21″W / 31.5777°N 83.2392°W
Information
Type Public
School district Irwin County School District
CEEB Code 112305
Principal Kerry Billingsley
Teaching staff 41 FTE[1]
Grades 9 to 12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 433 (2011-2012)
Campus Rural
Color(s) Red, black, and silver             
Mascot Indian
Team name Indians
Accreditation Southern Association for Secondary Schools and Colleges and Georgia Department of Education
Newspaper Arrowhead
Website www.irwincountyhigh.org

Irwin County High School is a public high school located in Ocilla, Georgia, United States. It serves grades 9 through 12. Around 450 students currently attend Irwin County High School as of the 2011-2012 school year.

Irwin County High School is governed by the Irwin County School District and is accredited by the Southern Association for Secondary Schools and Colleges, as well as the Georgia DOE.

The Irwin County High School marching band attended and played at the 2011 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Demographics

For the 2011-2012 school year, there were 433 students that attended Irwin County High School. About 49% of these students are male and about 51% are female. 65% of students at ICHS are white/Caucasian, 31% are African-American, 0.02% are Asian, 0% are Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 3% are Hispanic, and 1% are mixed with two or more races. 35% of students are considered to be a part of a minority. 66% of students are considered economically disadvantaged with 54% receiving free lunches and 12% receiving reduced lunches.[2] For the 2011-2012 school year, there were 136 ninth-grade students, 101 tenth-grade students, 109 eleventh-grade students, and 87 twelfth-grade students.[2]

The Campus and Building

Irwin County High School's present-day campus shares a location and building with Irwin County Middle School and the alternative education school and opened for the 1995-96 school year. It was designed and constructed by Smith & Smith Architects. The main building consists of seven main hallways and on these hallways, students will find the library, cafeteria, gym, chorus and band rooms, and multiple technology labs.

Inside of the ICHS auditorium.
The ICHS auditorium lobby.

The campus also has livestock holding and showing facilities, a 570-seat auditorium,[3] greenhouses, tool shops, and a football stadium with a field house and track facilities.

The new ICHS stadium at night.

Curriculum

Irwin County High School follows the national CORE curriculum set of standards. It also offers Business Education, Spanish, Library Sciences, Journalism, and Show Choir courses which students may take.

Extracurricular Activities

Irwin County High School has a variety of school clubs and student organization for students to participate in. Clubs include the school newspaper, Technology Student Association, Future Business Leaders of America, FCCLA, Future Educators of America, Future Farmers of America, One Club, and Spanish Club.[4]

The current logo for the school newspaper.

Notable Alumni

References

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