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Columbus High School (Columbus, Georgia)

Columbus High School (CHS) is a public high school located in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It serves as one of the Muscogee County School District's[2] liberal arts magnet schools. It opened in 1890.

Columbus High School Liberal Arts Magnet
Location
1700 Cherokee Ave.
Columbus, Georgia 31906

United States
Coordinates32°28′46″N 84°57′48″W / 32.479395°N 84.963285°W / 32.479395; -84.963285
Information
TypePublic magnet school for the liberal arts
Established1890
PrincipalSonia Allen
Faculty62.00 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Enrollment1,223 (2020–21)[1]
Color(s)   Orange and blue
MascotBlue Devil
Information(706) 748–2534
Ratio19.73[1]
Partners in EducationAFLAC
WebsiteColumbus High School

In 2018, the school ranked second in the state of Georgia, 105th in the nation, and 21st among magnet schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.[3]

History edit

Columbus High School began in 1890 at a building known as the Female Academy located at 10th Street and 2nd Avenue in downtown Columbus, Georgia. There were 20 students in the first graduating class in 1892, 3 boys and 17 girls. In 1898, the school moved to its first exclusive building (a two-story, red brick structure) at 11th Street and 4th Avenue and remained at that location until 1927. By that time, the graduating class had grown to a total of 90 students (28 boys and 62 girls). In the early 1900s, three alternative educational tracts were offered at CHS, college preparatory, classical and scientific. In 1913, the first COHISCAN, the CHS annual yearbook, was published. The name is derived from COlumbus HIgh SChool ANnual.

In 1919, the school supported athletic teams including girls’ basketball team and boys’ football and basketball. In 1923, the “Blue Devil” name was first used when General John J. Pershing referred to a spirited football team playing against Phillips High School in Birmingham, Alabama. He stated that the team played like devils in winning the game. Previous to that time, several nicknames had been used for CHS sports teams, one of them was “Orange Avalanche.”[4]

In 1924, a bond referendum was approved to build a new high school. The 11th street location had become too small to accommodate the growing population of the city, especially after Camp Benning (now Fort Moore) brought an influx of new people to Columbus during and following World War I. Sixteen acres in Wildwood Park was selected as the site for the new location for Columbus High School. The respected New York Architectural firm of Starrett and van Vleck, working with local architects, designed the building and the surrounding area.[4] The cornerstone was laid on September 2, 1925 at 1600 Cherokee Avenue and the dedication ceremony was held on September 16, 1926. The first graduating class from the new high school was in 1928. On June 12, 1981, the building was burned and it was later determined to be the result of arson; however, no one was ever arrested. The fire began where the school records were stored and much of the early records of CHS were destroyed. The school was rebuilt, and on August 27, 1983, a re-dedication ceremony was held for the reconstructed building.

In 2001, CHS became a total magnet school and continues as such today.

In school years 2004-2005, CHS was named a Georgia School of Excellence and a National Blue Ribbon School and has been awarded gold status each year since as one of the best high schools in Georgia and the nation.[5] In 2017, CHS shared the ranking as the top (#1) high school in the state of Georgia, #21 nationwide for magnet high schools, and #83 nationwide in overall high schools by U.S. News & World Report.[3]

Statistics/Rankings edit

 
Columbus High School today

Columbus High School's overall performance is higher than 99% of schools in the state of Georgia, its academic growth is higher than 94% of schools in the state, and its four-year graduation rate is 99.6%, which is higher than 99% of high schools in the state of Georgia.[6] CHS students have a college readiness index of 85.8%, with Mathematics and English proficiencies at 88 and 84 percents, respectively - more than twice the state average.[3]

In 2017, CHS was ranked #4 in the state of Georgia for "Best Teachers".[7]

In 2018, CHS ranked third in the state of Georgia, 105th in the nation, and 21st among magnet schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.[3]

CHS' student body makeup is 40% male and 60% female, and the total minority enrollment is 42%.[3]

Graduation requirements edit

All Liberal Arts College Preparatory Magnet students entering the program as 9th graders must earn a total of 32 Carnegie units. To stay in the magnet program, a student must maintain at least a "C" average in any taken course. Failure to do so can result in the removal of the student from Columbus High School, the one exception being for freshmen who fail during their first semester, as the transition to high school may be overwhelming. Students take one core course each year in English, math, science, and social studies.

Course type Credits needed
English 4 units
Foreign Language 3 units
Math 4 units
Science 4 units
Social Studies 4 units
Physical Education 1/2 unit
Health 1/2 unit
Humanities 1 unit
Academic electives 3 units
Student choice electives 6 units
Fine arts electives 1 unit

Community involvement edit

Each year, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors complete 20 hours of community service with a local non-profit organization. Seniors obtain hours through a Senior Project or AP Research Project.[8] The senior project requires students to pick an activity they have never tried before, work 50 hours alongside a mentor, and maintain a portfolio documenting their progress from the summer before senior year up until the final presentation at Board's Night (usually in April) when they present their project to a panel of judges.

Eligibility edit

Students qualify for entrance into the program based on:

  • 8th-grade course averages of 82 or better, with the exception of algebra and foreign languages
  • Recommendations from middle school counselor, math, and English teachers
  • Entrance exams performance in math, reading, and composition
  • Students must maintain a "C" average in each academic course, with the exception of one "F" allowed in the first semester of freshman year.

Location edit

The school sits atop a hill in the Lakebottom area of the city and across Cherokee Avenue from Lakebottom/Weracoba Park, where the school shares athletic facilities with the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department.

Discipline edit

Students are required to wear ID cards around their necks at all times during school hours. This serves as the students' library card and can only be removed at the end of the day once off of school property.

Activities edit

Students can spend their time out of class in the following extracurricular activities.

Athletics edit

Columbus High School is ranked fourth (2004) in AAAA schools in Georgia. The school is rated 5A by student population. Two-thirds of the students participate in 41 teams:

  • Boys'/girls' cross country
  • Boys'/girls' track
  • Boys'/girls' basketball
  • Boys'/girls' tennis
  • Boys'/girls' golf
  • Boys'/girls' soccer
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Marching Band - Drumline/Colorguard
  • JROTC Drill Team
  • JROTC Colorguard
  • JROTC Raiders
  • Swim team
  • Softball
  • Cheerleading (competition, football, and basketball)
  • Wrestling
  • Rifle Team
  • Girls' volleyball
  • Girls' lacrosse

GHSA Class AAAA State Champions edit

  • Baseball[9] - 1984, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Girls' Basketball - 2017[10]
  • Cheerleading - 2008, 2010
  • Boys' Cross country - 1999
  • Girls' Cross country - 2008, 2010
  • Boys' Golf - 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1955, 1958, 1967, 1972, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018[11]
  • Girls' Golf - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2014, 2017[12][13]
  • Literary - 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018[14]
  • One Act Competition - 2003, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2016, 2018 [15]
  • Softball - 2009
  • Boys' Tennis - 2013
  • Girls' Tennis - 2016[16]
  • Boys' Track - 1967
  • Volleyball - 2007, 2013, 2015
  • Wrestling - 2006, 2023, 2024

Fine arts edit

The program includes chorus, drama, band, and orchestra. At CHS the drama department or "Full House Productions" usually produces a one-act show that is used to compete in a local competition, and a spring musical. In the theater department the two acting classes also each produce their own class showcase in the form of a play.

Clubs and organizations edit

Clubs and organizations at CHS include Future Physicians of America; Equestrian Club; Junior Civitan; Ballroom Dance Club; Art Club/National Art Honor Society; National Honor Society; Beta Club; Students Against Destructive Decisions; Language Clubs: Spanish, Japanese, French, Latin; DREAMS (Doing Research at Extreme Altitude by Motivated Students); FIRST Robotics Competition; Science Club; Science Olympiad; Student to Student (S2S); Competition Mathematics Team; Academic Decathlon; Thespians Drama Society; Marching Band; Dance Team; Model United Nations; Debate; Student Council; Chess Club; Debate; Mock Trial; Orchestra; and Future Business Leaders of America.

Publications edit

The school annual is written by students as part of a yearbook class. It title is the COHISCAN (Columbus HIgh SChool ANnual).

Notable alumni edit

Notable alumni from Columbus High School include the following:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Columbus High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  2. ^ "Columbus High School". Great Schools. GreatSchools Inc. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Columbus High School in Columbus, GA". US News Best High Schools. February 20, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on July 31, 2017. Retrieved July 6, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ CHS Alumni Association [dead link]
  6. ^ "Georgia School Reports | Georgia School Reports".
  7. ^ "Georgia Public High Schools with the Best Teachers".
  8. ^ Administrator. "columbushighga.org - Community Service". www.columbushighga.org. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  9. ^ "The Blue Devils". Columbus High School: Home of the Blue Devils. Columbus High School. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
  10. ^ "GHSA Girls Basketball Champions | GHSA.net".
  11. ^ "GHSA Boys Golf Champions | GHSA.net". www.ghsa.net. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  12. ^ "Columbus girls golf captures first state title since 2014". ledger-enquirer. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
  13. ^ "GHSA Girls Golf Champioins | GHSA.net". www.ghsa.net. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
  14. ^ "GHSA Literary Champions | GHSA.net".
  15. ^ "GHSA One Act Play Champions | GHSA.net". www.ghsa.net. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  16. ^ "GHSA Girls Tennis Champions | GHSA.net". www.ghsa.net. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  17. ^ "Reggie Abercrombie Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  18. ^ Mitchell, David. "Columbus' Essang Bassey commits to Wake Forest". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  19. ^ Stempel, Tom (1980). Screenwriter, The Life and Times of Nunnally Johnson. A. S. Barnes. pp. 24. ISBN 978-0-498-02362-0.
  20. ^ Rice, Mark (January 23, 2023). "Columbus High, Auburn grad debuts in new season of 'The Bachelor'". Ledger-Enquirer. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  21. ^ Bloom, Harold (2009). Carson McCullers. Infobase Publishing. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-60413-394-3.
  22. ^ "Sam Mitchell". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  23. ^ "Ketia Swanier". UCONN Hoop Legends. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  24. ^ Cox, Ted (1994). Frank Thomas: The Big Hurt. Children's Press. pp. 45. ISBN 978-0-516-04386-9.

External links edit

  • Columbus High School website
  • Columbus High baseball

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Columbus High School Columbus Georgia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Columbus High School CHS is a public high school located in Columbus Georgia United States It serves as one of the Muscogee County School District s 2 liberal arts magnet schools It opened in 1890 Columbus High School Liberal Arts MagnetLocation1700 Cherokee Ave Columbus Georgia 31906United StatesCoordinates32 28 46 N 84 57 48 W 32 479395 N 84 963285 W 32 479395 84 963285InformationTypePublic magnet school for the liberal artsEstablished1890PrincipalSonia AllenFaculty62 00 on an FTE basis 1 Enrollment1 223 2020 21 1 Color s Orange and blueMascotBlue DevilInformation 706 748 2534Ratio19 73 1 Partners in EducationAFLACWebsiteColumbus High School In 2018 the school ranked second in the state of Georgia 105th in the nation and 21st among magnet schools in the nation by U S News amp World Report 3 Contents 1 History 2 Statistics Rankings 3 Graduation requirements 3 1 Community involvement 3 2 Eligibility 4 Location 5 Discipline 6 Activities 6 1 Athletics 6 1 1 GHSA Class AAAA State Champions 6 2 Fine arts 6 3 Clubs and organizations 6 4 Publications 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editColumbus High School began in 1890 at a building known as the Female Academy located at 10th Street and 2nd Avenue in downtown Columbus Georgia There were 20 students in the first graduating class in 1892 3 boys and 17 girls In 1898 the school moved to its first exclusive building a two story red brick structure at 11th Street and 4th Avenue and remained at that location until 1927 By that time the graduating class had grown to a total of 90 students 28 boys and 62 girls In the early 1900s three alternative educational tracts were offered at CHS college preparatory classical and scientific In 1913 the first COHISCAN the CHS annual yearbook was published The name is derived from COlumbus HIgh SChool ANnual In 1919 the school supported athletic teams including girls basketball team and boys football and basketball In 1923 the Blue Devil name was first used when General John J Pershing referred to a spirited football team playing against Phillips High School in Birmingham Alabama He stated that the team played like devils in winning the game Previous to that time several nicknames had been used for CHS sports teams one of them was Orange Avalanche 4 In 1924 a bond referendum was approved to build a new high school The 11th street location had become too small to accommodate the growing population of the city especially after Camp Benning now Fort Moore brought an influx of new people to Columbus during and following World War I Sixteen acres in Wildwood Park was selected as the site for the new location for Columbus High School The respected New York Architectural firm of Starrett and van Vleck working with local architects designed the building and the surrounding area 4 The cornerstone was laid on September 2 1925 at 1600 Cherokee Avenue and the dedication ceremony was held on September 16 1926 The first graduating class from the new high school was in 1928 On June 12 1981 the building was burned and it was later determined to be the result of arson however no one was ever arrested The fire began where the school records were stored and much of the early records of CHS were destroyed The school was rebuilt and on August 27 1983 a re dedication ceremony was held for the reconstructed building In 2001 CHS became a total magnet school and continues as such today In school years 2004 2005 CHS was named a Georgia School of Excellence and a National Blue Ribbon School and has been awarded gold status each year since as one of the best high schools in Georgia and the nation 5 In 2017 CHS shared the ranking as the top 1 high school in the state of Georgia 21 nationwide for magnet high schools and 83 nationwide in overall high schools by U S News amp World Report 3 Statistics Rankings edit nbsp Columbus High School today Columbus High School s overall performance is higher than 99 of schools in the state of Georgia its academic growth is higher than 94 of schools in the state and its four year graduation rate is 99 6 which is higher than 99 of high schools in the state of Georgia 6 CHS students have a college readiness index of 85 8 with Mathematics and English proficiencies at 88 and 84 percents respectively more than twice the state average 3 In 2017 CHS was ranked 4 in the state of Georgia for Best Teachers 7 In 2018 CHS ranked third in the state of Georgia 105th in the nation and 21st among magnet schools in the nation by U S News amp World Report 3 CHS student body makeup is 40 male and 60 female and the total minority enrollment is 42 3 Graduation requirements editAll Liberal Arts College Preparatory Magnet students entering the program as 9th graders must earn a total of 32 Carnegie units To stay in the magnet program a student must maintain at least a C average in any taken course Failure to do so can result in the removal of the student from Columbus High School the one exception being for freshmen who fail during their first semester as the transition to high school may be overwhelming Students take one core course each year in English math science and social studies Course type Credits needed English 4 units Foreign Language 3 units Math 4 units Science 4 units Social Studies 4 units Physical Education 1 2 unit Health 1 2 unit Humanities 1 unit Academic electives 3 units Student choice electives 6 units Fine arts electives 1 unit Community involvement edit Each year freshmen sophomores and juniors complete 20 hours of community service with a local non profit organization Seniors obtain hours through a Senior Project or AP Research Project 8 The senior project requires students to pick an activity they have never tried before work 50 hours alongside a mentor and maintain a portfolio documenting their progress from the summer before senior year up until the final presentation at Board s Night usually in April when they present their project to a panel of judges Eligibility edit Students qualify for entrance into the program based on 8th grade course averages of 82 or better with the exception of algebra and foreign languages Recommendations from middle school counselor math and English teachers Entrance exams performance in math reading and composition Students must maintain a C average in each academic course with the exception of one F allowed in the first semester of freshman year Location editThe school sits atop a hill in the Lakebottom area of the city and across Cherokee Avenue from Lakebottom Weracoba Park where the school shares athletic facilities with the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department Discipline editStudents are required to wear ID cards around their necks at all times during school hours This serves as the students library card and can only be removed at the end of the day once off of school property Activities editStudents can spend their time out of class in the following extracurricular activities Athletics edit Columbus High School is ranked fourth 2004 in AAAA schools in Georgia The school is rated 5A by student population Two thirds of the students participate in 41 teams Boys girls cross country Boys girls track Boys girls basketball Boys girls tennis Boys girls golf Boys girls soccer Baseball Football Marching Band Drumline Colorguard JROTC Drill Team JROTC Colorguard JROTC Raiders Swim team Softball Cheerleading competition football and basketball Wrestling Rifle Team Girls volleyball Girls lacrosse GHSA Class AAAA State Champions edit Baseball 9 1984 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 2000 2004 2005 2010 2011 2012 Girls Basketball 2017 10 Cheerleading 2008 2010 Boys Cross country 1999 Girls Cross country 2008 2010 Boys Golf 1945 1946 1947 1948 1955 1958 1967 1972 2010 2011 2016 2018 11 Girls Golf 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2014 2017 12 13 Literary 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 14 One Act Competition 2003 2006 2007 2012 2016 2018 15 Softball 2009 Boys Tennis 2013 Girls Tennis 2016 16 Boys Track 1967 Volleyball 2007 2013 2015 Wrestling 2006 2023 2024 Fine arts edit The program includes chorus drama band and orchestra At CHS the drama department or Full House Productions usually produces a one act show that is used to compete in a local competition and a spring musical In the theater department the two acting classes also each produce their own class showcase in the form of a play Clubs and organizations edit Clubs and organizations at CHS include Future Physicians of America Equestrian Club Junior Civitan Ballroom Dance Club Art Club National Art Honor Society National Honor Society Beta Club Students Against Destructive Decisions Language Clubs Spanish Japanese French Latin DREAMS Doing Research at Extreme Altitude by Motivated Students FIRST Robotics Competition Science Club Science Olympiad Student to Student S2S Competition Mathematics Team Academic Decathlon Thespians Drama Society Marching Band Dance Team Model United Nations Debate Student Council Chess Club Debate Mock Trial Orchestra and Future Business Leaders of America Publications edit The school annual is written by students as part of a yearbook class It title is the COHISCAN Columbus HIgh SChool ANnual Notable alumni editNotable alumni from Columbus High School include the following Reggie Abercrombie Major League professional baseball player 17 Dan Amos class of 1969 Chairman and CEO of AFLAC 4 Essang Bassey Wake Forest cornerback 18 James Ryan Haywood Voice Actor and Member of Online Entertainment Group Achievement Hunter Garey Ingram Major League professional baseball player current AA hitting coach for the Mississippi Braves Nunnally Johnson class of 1915 screenwriter and filmmaker 19 Charity Lawson class of 2014 star of season 20 of The Bachelorette 20 Carson McCullers class of 1933 writer 21 John McNally class of 1974 pistol marksman member of the 84 88 92 96 and 2000 Olympic teams Sam Mitchell NBA player and head coach 22 Skeeter Newsome former professional baseball player Philadelphia Athletics Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies Ketia Swanier WNBA basketball player Phoenix Mercury 23 Frank Thomas class of 1986 Major League professional baseball player 24 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014 References edit a b c Columbus High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved June 11 2022 Columbus High School Great Schools GreatSchools Inc Retrieved May 27 2012 a b c d e Columbus High School in Columbus GA US News Best High Schools February 20 2023 Retrieved July 24 2023 a b c Archived copy Archived from the original on July 31 2017 Retrieved July 6 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link CHS Alumni Association dead link Georgia School Reports Georgia School Reports Georgia Public High Schools with the Best Teachers Administrator columbushighga org Community Service www columbushighga org Retrieved April 21 2018 The Blue Devils Columbus High School Home of the Blue Devils Columbus High School Retrieved May 27 2012 GHSA Girls Basketball Champions GHSA net GHSA Boys Golf Champions GHSA net www ghsa net Retrieved July 24 2023 Columbus girls golf captures first state title since 2014 ledger enquirer Retrieved July 6 2017 GHSA Girls Golf Champioins GHSA net www ghsa net Retrieved July 6 2017 GHSA Literary Champions GHSA net GHSA One Act Play Champions GHSA net www ghsa net Retrieved July 24 2023 GHSA Girls Tennis Champions GHSA net www ghsa net Retrieved July 24 2023 Reggie Abercrombie Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved April 2 2013 Mitchell David Columbus Essang Bassey commits to Wake Forest Columbus Ledger Enquirer Retrieved June 11 2019 Stempel Tom 1980 Screenwriter The Life and Times of Nunnally Johnson A S Barnes pp 24 ISBN 978 0 498 02362 0 Rice Mark January 23 2023 Columbus High Auburn grad debuts in new season of The Bachelor Ledger Enquirer Retrieved March 9 2023 Bloom Harold 2009 Carson McCullers Infobase Publishing p 177 ISBN 978 1 60413 394 3 Sam Mitchell Basketball Reference com Retrieved April 2 2013 Ketia Swanier UCONN Hoop Legends Retrieved April 2 2013 Cox Ted 1994 Frank Thomas The Big Hurt Children s Press pp 45 ISBN 978 0 516 04386 9 External links editColumbus High School website Columbus High baseball Columbus High men s soccer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbus High School Columbus Georgia amp oldid 1209275926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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