Alcovy High School

Alcovy High School
Location
14567 Highway 36
Covington, Georgia

United States
Coordinates 33°27′33″N 83°50′35″W / 33.45917°N 83.84306°W / 33.45917; -83.84306Coordinates: 33°27′33″N 83°50′35″W / 33.45917°N 83.84306°W / 33.45917; -83.84306
Information
Type Public
Established 2006
School district Newton County School System
Principal Dr. Sandra Owens
Asst. Principal Philip Davidson
Veronica Lawrence Jennifer Mason Kristopher Williams
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1833 (2013-14)
Color(s) Black and Gold         
Mascot Tigers
Website School Website
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Alcovy High School is a public school in Covington, Georgia, USA. It is part of the Newton County School System.[1]

History

Alcovy High School opened to serve grades 9-12 in the 2006-2007 school year.[1] The school was built to relieve the population of Newton High School and Eastside High School. The school was built with 82 classrooms, and it has room to accommodate up to 2,500 students.

The class schedule originally was six periods. In 2009, the Newton County School System changed all high schools to a four-block schedule. In 2011, it changed all high schools to a six-period schedule, which changed graduation credit requirements starting with the class of 2012. In 2008, the school added classrooms and a Ninth Grade Academy, which opened in Fall 2010. The class of 2014 was the first to use it.

In 2010, the school was rezoned and students from Newton High School were transferred to Alcovy so that the school system could change Newton into housing for STEM students going to the career academy in 2013. Another building was added for Newton.

Alcovy's first graduating class was the class of 2007.

In 2009, Alcovy High served as a filming location for Rob Zombie's Halloween II, as the exterior of a hospital.

In 2011, the school hosted WAGA-TV's "High Five Field Trip" on the Fox 5 Morning News.

Organizations/clubs

Alcovy offers a variety of clubs and service organizations to students:

Sports

References

  1. 1 2 3 Alcovy High School website. Retrieved on 21 October 2008.

External links

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