Type Public Principal Chip Menton Enrollment 1,700 Number of students 1,700 | Established 1920 Grades 9-12 Phone +1 251-221-3351 Colors White, Red | |
Address 6201 Swedetown Rd N, Theodore, AL 36582, USA District Mobile County Public School System |
Theodore high school 1987
Theodore High School is a four-year senior high school located in Theodore, Alabama. The school operates in the Mobile County Public School System. There are roughly 1,700 students and 100-110 staff members at the school.
Contents
- Theodore high school 1987
- Theodore high school homecoming pep rally 2013
- Feeder patterns
- Athletics
- School uniforms
- Administration
- Accreditation
- History
- Notable alumni
- References
Theodore high school homecoming pep rally 2013
Feeder patterns
The following middle schools feed into Theodore High School [1]:
Portions of the attendance zone:
Athletics
Theodore's athletic teams plays in the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 7A Region 1. The mascot for the athletic teams is the Bobcats.
School uniforms
Theodore requires school uniforms Theodore uniforms consist of red, white, black polo or oxford style shirts. Pants:(girls)khaki pant or Bermuda style shorts Pants:(boys) same as girls Shoes: brown or black leather shoes Belts: any. (as of 2010)
Administration
Principal
Chip Menton
Asst Principals
Don Mitchell
Yulanda Clinton
Bill Kercher
Rebecca Murray
Freshman Academy Coordinator
Accreditation
Theodore High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement and the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation for 2007 and, therefore, is entitled to all the services and privileges of regional, national, and international professional recognition.
History
Theodore High School was founded in 1920. The school was moved to its new location and building in 1984. Theodore High School is located in the southern section of the county near world famous Bellingrath Gardens.
The school has an enrollment of approximately 1700 students in grades 9-12, and a teaching staff of 101