Habersham County School District

Habersham County School District
Address
132 Stanford Mill Road
Clarkesville, Georgia 30523
United States
Coordinates 34°36′29″N 83°31′23″W / 34.608179°N 83.523165°W / 34.608179; -83.523165Coordinates: 34°36′29″N 83°31′23″W / 34.608179°N 83.523165°W / 34.608179; -83.523165[1]
Information
Superintendent Matthew Cooper
Faculty 365[2]
Grades Pre-school - 12
Enrollment 5,955[2]
Accreditations Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
Telephone (706) 754-1234
Fax (706) 754-4141
Website http://www.habershamschools.com/

The Habersham County School District is a public school district in Habersham County, Georgia, United States, based in Clarkesville. It serves the communities of Alto, Baldwin, Clarkesville, Cornelia, Demorest, Mount Airy, Raoul, and Tallulah Falls.

Schools

The Habersham County School District has eight elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools.[3]

Elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools

North Habersham High School was in Clarkesville, Georgia, and originally served the northern part of the county. NHHS's mascot was the Bobcat and its colors were black and gold. This facility was demolished in the late 2000s; the site would be used for the new Habersham County Superior Court courthouse, completed in 2014. It is located on 295 Llewellyn Street in Clarkesville, Georgia.

South Habersham High School was located in Cornelia, Georgia and served the southern part of the county. SHHS's mascot was the Rebels and its colors were red and gray. This facility was demolished in the late 1990s; the site would be used for the new Cornelia Elementary school building completed in the early 2000s.

The original Habersham Central facility as it was in 1972–1981. Photo printed in monotone blue and white in the 1979 yearbook, taken circa 1978.

Habersham Central High School

Habersham Central High School's first classes began in the late summer of 1970, graduating its first class in June 1971. HCHS was formed by the consolidation of the previous two high schools – North Habersham and South Habersham High School.

Upon forming the new school in 1970, the students voted on silver and blue as their school colors and a Raider as their mascot. HCHS originally had no football field or auditorium.

Changes

A view from the parking lot beside the stadium shows the new field and track, as well as the indoor facility being built for baseball and softball.

Alma Mater

Sung to the tune of "Dedicatory Overture" (1:38 - 2:55) composed by Clifton Williams, 1964.

High in the hills of Habersham
Silver and Blue our colors fly,
Honored with love and loyalty
Your name shall never, never die.

Central O Monument of glory
We love you more and more each day.
Tears will flow when we leave these halls
Central, your name shall never die.

References

  1. "Free US Geocoder". Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  2. 1 2 School Stats, Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  3. Georgia Board of Education, Retrieved July 15, 2010.
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