Etowah High School (Georgia)

Etowah High School
Etowah High School entrance
Address
Map
6565 Putnam Ford Drive

, ,
30189[1]

United States
Coordinates34°06′55″N 84°33′42″W / 34.115311°N 84.561752°W / 34.115311; -84.561752
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1976 (1976)
StatusOpen
School districtCherokee County School District
NCES District ID1301110[3][1]
SuperintendentMary Elizabeth Davis
CEEB code113306[2]
NCES School ID130111000425[4][1]
PrincipalRobert Horn[5]
Assistant Principals
  • Dr. Curt Ashley[5]
  • Janet Baggett[5]
  • Dr. Brett Pinckard[5]
  • Matthew Renney[5]
Athletic DirectorScott Bradley[6]
Faculty165[2]
Teaching staff155 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Number of students~2,400[2][1] (2024-2025)
 • Grade 9695[1]
 • Grade 10624[1]
 • Grade 11597[1]
 • Grade 12525[1]
Student to teacher ratio16:1[7]
Campus size80 acres[2]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)   Blue & Gold[8]
Fight songOn Etowah Eagles[8]
MascotEagle
RivalWoodstock High School
National ranking2,339[7]
Websiteehs.cherokeek12.net

Etowah High School is a public high school located in Woodstock, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is one of seven high schools in the Cherokee County School District (CCSD), which includes Cherokee, Sequoyah, Woodstock, Creekview, River Ridge and I-Grad Virtual Academy.[7]

Opening in 1976, Etowah's mascot is an Eagle, and its colors are blue and gold.[8] Beginning with only three buildings, it has since expanded to 10.[citation needed]

The school was one of the sites used for filming the 2000 sports drama Remember the Titans.

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