Kirby High School (Tennessee)

Kirby High School
Address
4080 Kirby Parkway
Memphis, Tennessee
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1980
Principal Dr. Daniel L. Jack
Grades Grade 9–12
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Blue & Gray          
Mascot Cougars
Nickname Kirby Cougars
Newspaper Cougar Chronicle
Yearbook Odyssey
Affiliation Shelby County Schools
Website Kirby High School

Kirby High School is a public high school in Memphis, Tennessee and is part of the Shelby County Schools. Kirby High School first opened in 1980, hosting students from grades 7 to 10, subtracting and adding grades until the first senior class graduated in 1983. The school is operated by Shelby County Schools.

Academics

Kirby offers two basic academic programs: the Standard Program and the Honors Program. To take courses in the latter program, students must achieve certain scores on standardized tests, maintain certain grades, and meet certain course requirements. Kirby is known for its high scores and achievements in the city and the state. Kirby is considered to be one of the top schools in the school system. Kirby is one of the few schools in the school system to constantly pass all required levels by the No Child Left Behind Act. Kirby High School achieved Adequate Yearly Progress, a United States metric defined by the federal No Child Left Behind Act, for the second year in a row.

Kirby High School also prides itself on having smaller learning communities. There are four communities or academies at the "New" Kirby High School: 9th Grade, SEA (Science Engineering and Agriculture), BHS (Business and Human Services), and AIM (Arts Information and Multimedia). All students start off in the 9th Grade Academy, but join the other academies based on their own personal interest and remain in them until they graduate.In 2014 They Had the Highest EOC Math Scores In Memphis.

Athletics

Kirby High School offers a variety of sports: baseball, basketball, bowling, football, cheerleading, softball, track and field, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, and dance.

Notable alumni

•Tim Van Horn, meteorologist for WMC-TV in Memphis

•Dwight Boyd, basketball player, member of the Memphis State Tigers' 1985 NCAA Final Four team and the 66th overall pick (third round) in the 1988 NBA Draft

•Matt Ryan, baseball player, University of Mississippi. Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 25th round of the 1993 Major League Draft.

•Cary Hiles, baseball player. University of Memphis. Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 23rd round of the 1998 Major League Draft.

Reggie Howard, football player. Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins. Recovered from a broken neck suffered while at the University of Memphis to play seven seasons in the NFL.

•Wanda Halbert, Memphis City Councilwoman

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