School type Public secondary Superintendent Patrick Cripps Grades 9-12 Phone +1 615-597-4094 Colors Black, Gold | Established 1963 Principal Kathy Bryant Enrollment 867 (August 8, 2015) | |
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District DeKalb County School District |
Dekalb county high school homecoming 2009 dchs class of 1989
DeKalb County High School (DCHS) is located in Smithville, Tennessee. It is the only high school in the county and serves grades 9-12 with an enrollment of 867 as of August 8, 2015. The school's mascot is a tiger and the school colors are black and gold. The principal is Kathy Bryant and the assistant principals are David Gash and Jenny Norris. The school is fed by DeKalb Middle School (6-8; located at the same complex as the high school) and DeKalb West School (K-8).
Contents
- Dekalb county high school homecoming 2009 dchs class of 1989
- 2015 dekalb county high school football preview
- Clubs
- References
2015 dekalb county high school football preview
Clubs
DCHS has a variety of clubs, including FFA, FBLA, FCCLA, HOSA, Jr. and Sr. Beta Club, SkillsUSA, CTE, a Chess Club, a Literature Club, a Science Club, and a Spanish Club. Other groups include the Student Council as well as a Color Guard and Marching Band known as the "Fighting Tiger Marching Band".