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Jefferson County High School (Georgia)

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Principal
  
Alan Long

Grades
  
9-12

Student to teacher ratio
  
17:1

Phone
  
+1 478-625-9991

Teaching staff
  
60 FTE

Enrollment
  
1,027

Athletics
  
GHSA

Mascot
  
Warrior

Address
  
1157 Warrior Trail, Louisville, GA 30434, USA

District
  
Jefferson County School District

Motto
  
JCHS is a fountain of knowledge - don't leave thirsty

Profiles

Jefferson County High School is a public high school located in Louisville, Georgia, United States. The school is part of the Jefferson County School District, which serves Jefferson County.

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Establishment

In 1995 the two public high schools of Jefferson County, an administrative area including approximately 17,000 residents, were closed and consolidated into a single new entity, Jefferson County High School. At the time of the new school's construction in Louisville, more than half of the county's residents did not have a high school education, and 70 percent of its high school graduates did not seek collegiate education.

The Jefferson County School District named Molly Howard as principal of the new school at the time of its formation. Howard and the school's staff set about improving the educational performance of the student body, posting impressive gains in achievement in state-mandated mathematics tests during the first decade of the 21st century, which led to Howard being selected as the 2008 National High School Principal of the Year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.

Demographics

Jefferson County High School has slightly more than 1,000 students, of whom 79% are of non-European American ethnicity. About four out of five Jefferson County High School students are from families with income levels low enough to qualify for price-subsidized lunches.

References

Jefferson County High School (Georgia) Wikipedia