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Rockmart High School

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Established
  
1912

NCES School ID
  
130420001509

Phone
  
+1 770-684-5432

Number of students
  
837 (2011–2012)

NCES District ID
  
1304200

Principal
  
Wesley Cupp

Mascot
  
Yellowjacket

Rockmart High School

School type
  
Public school, high school

Faculty
  
50.10 (on an FTE basis)

Address
  
990 Cartersville Hwy, Rockmart, GA 30153, USA

District
  
Polk County School District

Rockmart high school senior walk through


Rockmart High School (RHS;also known as the Fighting Yellow Jackets) is the only high school in Rockmart, Georgia, United States. It is fed by Rockmart Middle School and by the Aragon community. As of the 2011/12 school year, the school had an enrollment of 837 students and a faculty of 50.10 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 16.71.

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Rockmart high school marching band halftime show august 19 2016


History

In 1912, the Georgia Legislature created the state's public school system. That year, the city of Rockmart began the Rockmart School System in the building vacated by the Piedmont Institution (established in 1889 by the Methodist North Georgia Annual Conference). It had closed after a 23-year existence in 1912 after it was purchased by the Rockmart School Board of trustees. Rockmart High School was in the building for three years, until the building burned down in 1915. The building was later rebuilt, but the building burned down again in 1940. The current lot is now the Rockmart Governmental Complex. Prior to the Polk County School System of Georgia, RHS had its own city school system and rival school Cedartown High School also had its own city school system in Cedartown.

Racial integration

Before the racial integration of the Polk County School System, two high schools existed in Rockmart - RHS and Elm Street High School, which served the African American community of Rockmart. The integration of the school system began in 1964, when some African American students began attending Rockmart High School. Total integration was achieved in 1965 with the closing of Elm Street High School.

Demographics

According to a NCES 2011-2012 school year census, the racial makeup of the school was 653 (78.02%) White, 133 (15.90%) African American, 6 (0.71%) Asian, 25 (2.99%) of two or more races, and 20 (2.38%) Hispanic or Latino. 405 of those students were male and 432 female.

Clubs

Rockmart High School has 18 thriving clubs and prides itself in having one of the largest Future Farmers of America teams in northwestern Georgia. RHS also has a news program, viewed by students throughout the school every morning, known as Stinger News.

Athletics

Rockmart High School competes in Region 5 of the AAA Class. It sponsors 38 athletic teams on campus, with both boys and girls participating in varsity, junior varsity, and 9th grade competitions. RHS athletics are sponsored by many local businesses, and football games are a consistent attraction for the community. Rockmart High School has produced many accomplished athletes from Ironman Triathlon finishers to NFL competitors.

Rockmart's first football team was established in 1923. The team of 1950 beat Valdosta High School for the state title and went on to beat Holyoke High School in the Peanut Bowl, giving them bragging rights as National Champions.

Drama

The drama department at Rockmart High School is known for its involvement with the community. Every spring the advanced acting class performs at a GHSA one-act play competition. When the new Rockmart High School was constructed, performance space was not included. Instead, the Rockmart Thespians use the historic Rockmart Art Center Theatre for their productions. The department has produced many theatrical feats such as Seussical, Grease, and Hairspray. In October 2008, the Rockmart High School Thespians placed first at the Region AA One Act Competition with their performance of Godspell. The RHS Thespians then took the show to the State AA One Act Competition and placed third out of four schools. In 2013, Rockmart Thespians placed first in the State AAA One Act Competition with a riveting production of the thriller When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? In 2014, the thespians placed first in the Region AAA One Act Competition with their production of Tennessee Williams's play Suddenly, Last Summer. The production also achieved the best actor and best actress award for two of its senior thespians.

Notable alumni

  • Nathan Dean, Georgia State Senator from the 31st District
  • Danny Ware, former running back for the New York Giants
  • References

    Rockmart High School Wikipedia