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Adairsville High School

Adairsville High School
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Address
519 Old Highway 41
Adairsville, Georgia
United States
Coordinates 34°24′49″N 84°56′11″W / 34.413708°N 84.936504°W / 34.413708; -84.936504
Information
Type Public
Motto "Graduating and Beyond, Creating Lifelong Learners"
School district Bartow County School District
Principal Bruce Mulkey
Faculty 57.9 (on FTE basis)
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 801 (2005-06)
Student to teacher ratio 13.8
Color(s)         
Slogan "All In"
Athletics conference GHSA Region 7-AAA
Sports Football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, men's soccer, women's soccer, softball, swimming, cross country, track, tennis, JROTC Raiders, JROTC Drill, JROTC Color Guard, spirit cheerleading, competition cheerleading, one-act
Nickname Tigers
Team name Adairsville Tigers, Tiger Battalion (JROTC)
Website

Adairsville High School is a four-year public high school located in Adairsville, Georgia, United States. It enrols students from grades 9-12.

The many clubs and societies available to the students include:

The Adairsville Tigers play in the GHSA's AAA division.

In the fall of 2015 the Adairsville High football team went to the third round of the playoffs.

In 2013 the Adairsville Tigers competition cheerleading team made it to the state championships for the first time in school history, led by seniors Kaitlyn Greene, Dallas Higgins and Emi Kuhrt.

On March 22, 2008, the Tiger Battalion Drill and Color Guard teams competed at state, where they took home first place in male unarmed squad and female color guard. On March 24, 2011, the Tiger Battalion Drill team competed at the sixth brigade state drill competition and took first place in male armed platoon; second place in male armed squad and male unarmed platoon; and third place in female armed squad, female unarmed platoon, male color guard, female armed exhibition, and male unarmed squad.

On November 8, 2008, the male and female Tiger Battalion Raider teams competed at the National Raider Meet, where the female team took home second place. In 2013, Adairsville's female Raider team won its first national championship. In 2014, Adairsville's male and female Raider teams won the Georgia state raider championship. The female team went on the following week and won their second consecutive national championship.

The boys' tennis team won back-to-back region championships in 1995 and 1996. They were the Class A #1 ranked public school team in the state both years.

In 2004, Armando Miccoli submitted several forms to the United States Army JROTC program and the Bartow County School Board to add the JROTC program to Adairsville High School. Two years later, Major David Sexauer came to Adairsville with the program. Later that year, Sergeant First Class Charles Gibbs joined Maj. Sexuaer, and the two created Raiders, Drill Team, and Color Guard for the program. On October 15, 2008, the Battalion was approved to start a Rifle Team. Since then First Sergeant Jerry Queen has joined the Tiger Battalion as AI in place of Sgt. Gibbs.


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