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Established
  
2002

Faculty
  
120

Campus
  
Suburban

Phone
  
+1 770-967-8000

Principal
  
Dr. Jason Carter

Enrollment
  
1,780

Color(s)
  
Red and Black

Number of students
  
1,780

Address
  
6603 Spout Springs Rd, Flowery Branch, GA 30542, USA

District
  
Hall County School District

Motto
  
Fostering Beliefs in Higher Standards

2016 graduation flowery branch high school


Flowery Branch High School is a four-year public charter high school located outside the city limits of Flowery Branch, Georgia, United States, operated by Hall County Schools. The school serves the communities of Flowery Branch, Buford, and part of Braselton. In 2007, Flowery Branch was voted Georgia's High School of Excellence. It is one of seven high schools in the district and enrolls about 1,600 students.

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History

A previous school named Flowery Branch High School burned down in 1943. Afterwards, students continued their education at neighboring schools. Many years later in 2002, Hall County Schools added two new high schools, a new Flowery Branch High School and Chestatee High School in the northern part of the county. FBHS was opened on Hog Mountain Road to relieve neighboring Johnson High School and West Hall High School.

Hall County experienced a 29% growth rate over the period of 2000 to 2010. The Flowery Branch High School had a 44.58% growth rate over this same time.

In 2012, Flowery Branch High School received a charter from the Georgia Department of Education. It is now a high school of choice with an emphasis on global studies and leadership.

Athletics

Flowery Branch is a member of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) in Class AAAAA Region 8.

Football

The Flowery Branch Falcons football team has developed into state contenders. Head coach Lee Shaw built the program from the ground up, going from an inaugural 0-10 season in 2002 to a state finals appearance in 2008. After three years with a combined record of 6-24, Shaw and the Falcons broke through in 2005 with an 11-2 record and a trip to the Elite 8. The Falcons have achieved four straight playoff appearances with a 52-14 combined record.

During the 2008 postseason, Flowery Branch adopted the name "Road Warriors," traveling over 900 miles throughout the playoffs en route to a berth in the Class AAA state championship. Due to the school's move to a new building the year prior and the expanding size of the student body, 2010 saw the Falcons move into the AAAA classification for football, and put an end to the Falcons' rivalries with nearby North Hall, Gainesville, and Chestatee. In 2011, after the season was over, Coach Lee Shaw resigned to go back to Rabun County and put former defensive coordinator Chris Griffin as coach.

Notable seasons

  • 2009 (10-4) Region 4th Place: Class AAA Final 4
  • 2008 (12-3) Region 3rd Place: Class AAA State Championship - State Runner-Up
  • 2007 (9-2) Region Runner-Up: Class AAA Playoffs
  • 2006 (10-2) Region Runner-Up: Class AAA Sweet 16
  • 2005 (11-2) Region Runner-Up: Class AAA Elite 8
  • 2011 (11-2) Region Runner-Up : Class AAAA Quarter finals
  • 2012 (8-3) Region Champions: Class AAAAA First Round
  • Notable alumni

  • Connor Shaw (2010), former starting quarterback for the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football team
  • References

    Flowery Branch High School Wikipedia