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Calhoun County Middle High School (Georgia)

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Principal
  
Craveous Butler

Enrollment
  
360 (as of 2006-07)

Phone
  
+1 229-835-2435

Mascot
  
Cougar

Teaching staff
  
19 (2006–2007)

Grades
  
6-12

Athletics
  
GHSA Class A

Number of students
  
360 (2006–2007)

Student to teacher ratio
  
18.9 (2006–2007)

Address
  
700 Manry St NE, Edison, GA 39846, USA

District
  
Calhoun County School District

Similar
  
Randolph County School Di, Randolph Clay High School, Early County High Sch, Calhoun Elementary School, Early County School Di

Calhoun County Middle-High School is a secondary school in Edison, Georgia, United States.

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History

In late 1994, former Calhoun County High School teacher Dr. Corkin Cherubini made national headlines when, as district superintendent, he ended district practices the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights found to be racially biased, including tracking and segregated cheerleading squads.

Extracurricular activities

Student groups and organizations include 4-H, Beta Club, FBLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FFA, literary club, Network of Trust, talent search, Upward Bound, YAK, and yearbook.

The school's sports teams, known as the Calhoun County Cougars, compete in GHSA Class A Region 1, Sub-Region A. Teams are fielded in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, softball, and track.

References

Calhoun County Middle-High School (Georgia) Wikipedia