Trion High School

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Trion High School
Address
919 Allgood Street
Trion, Georgia, 30753
Information
Established 1938
Superintendent Dr. Phil Williams
Principal Bryan Edge[1]
Color(s) Blue and White
Mascot Bulldog
Website

Trion High School is a public high school located in Trion, Georgia. While Trion is located in Chattooga County, the school is not part of the Chattooga County school system, but is an independent municipal school district.

The school was built in 1938 by L.C. "Sadd" Dalton.[2] Its original location was beside the Trion Recreation Department but due to a flood in 1990, a new school was built at 919 Allgood Street.

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Map of Trion, Georgia

Administration

  • Superintendent: Dr. Phil Williams
  • Principal: Brian Edge
  • Guidance Counselor and Graduation Coach: Mary Myers[3]

Mascot and rival

Trion's mascot is the bulldog, and its colors are blue and white. Feuds are often sparked with Chattooga High School, because of their stereotyped opinions of each other dating back to the 1940s. Trion and Chattooga no longer play against each other in football, for the most part, due to past riots and vandalizations by both schools. Recently they have played scrimmage games before the season begins. The biggest rival for the Bulldogs are the Trojans of Gordon lee which is the longest continuous rivalry in the state of Georgia and the Bulldogs hold a commanding lead on the series.

School song

We love thee, school of Trion
Among thy dear hills,
We love thee, school of Trion,
Our very hearts thrill.
To think of thy bounty
Poured out by God's hand,
On Trion, dear Trion,
Our own favored land.
Thy hilltops serene
Calls us out from all strife.
Thy woods and wildflowers
Add rapture to life.
Thy streams ever changing
Flow true to the sea.
And may we, thy children,
Live true unto thee.[4]

Honors and awards

In 2008, Trion High School was named a Georgia School of Excellence.[5] Trion was also named one of seven National Blue Ribbon Schools in the state in 2009.[6]

The football team has had fourteen consecutive trips to the high school playoffs (1990–2004) and twice won the Georgia Class B High School State Football Championship. THS defeated Quitman 21-18 in 1957 to gain the crown and repeated in 1974 against Lincoln County with a 7-0 win. In 2003, the Trion football team traveled to the Georgia Dome to play Lincoln County in the state playoffs.[7]

In 2008, 2009, and 2010, the cheerleaders won back-to-back state championships.[8]

In 2009, Trion was named one of the top 25 Georgia high schools by average SAT scores.[9] Graduation test scores are always in the top percentiles as well. The class of 2011 made perfect scores on the reading and writing portion and scored 95% in all other areas. The class of 2010 had a 100% graduation rate.[10]

Extracurricular activities

For such a small school, Trion High School offers a variety of extracurricular activities. Sports include football, basketball, softball, baseball, wrestling, football and competition cheerleading, tennis, soccer, and band. Clubs offered at THS include Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Book Club, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, TSA, and FCA.

THSalso offers a journalism class, which puts out the Bulldog Barker paper every Wednesday, and publishes a K-12 yearbook each year.[11]

Notable alumni

Stacey searles , former auburn football all American and current college football coach. Dan Logan, former professional baseball player (Baltimore Orioles organization), and World's longest professial game participant.

References

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External links

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  6. [1] Archived October 3, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. [2] Archived July 28, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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