John Hardin High School

John Hardin High School
Address
384 W. A. Jenkins Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Information
School type Public
Motto Strength, Determination, and Bulldog Pride. That's the Bulldog Way!
Founded 2001
School district Hardin County Schools
Superintendent Nannette Johnson
Principal Mark Wells
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 976[1] (2013–14)
Campus Suburban
Mascot Bulldog
Website www.hardin.k12.ky.us/JHHS/

John Hardin High School is a school located in Radcliff, Kentucky[2] but served by the post office of neighboring Elizabethtown. Established in 2001, the school is named after the Revolutionary War officer and Native American fighter, John Hardin.

Education system

The school runs on "block" scheduling; there are five 70 minute blocks of class a day. Students are required to receive 26 credits before graduation. The exact credits required vary depending on the desired diploma: the Commonwealth Diploma, the highest and most difficult to achieve, the Academic Studies diploma (second highest), and the Regular Studies diploma. The classes rotate every trimester, 12 weeks.

Bill Clinton visit

Former president Bill Clinton visited John Hardin High School on May 19, 2008 to campaign for his wife, Hillary Clinton in the 2008 democratic primary election. He met John Hardin Principal Alvin Garrison, and other members of the John Hardin staff such as Gregory Cecil, and valedictorian, Will Chadwick before delivering his speech. The event took place at 7:30 p.m and was open to the public.[3]

References

  1. "2013–2014 Audited School Enrollments (in alphabetic order)" (PDF). Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  2. "State Primary Road System: Hardin County" (PDF). Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. July 2011. Retrieved August 5, 2011. On this map, Radcliff is displayed with a green background and Elizabethtown, to its south, in pink. Zoom in to the region where the two cities meet for more detail on the school's location.
  3. Bill Clinton Bluegrass Bound | Politicker KY

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