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East Coweta High School

East Coweta High School (ECHS) is a public high school located in Coweta County, Georgia, United States. It serves about 3,300 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Coweta County School System. It is the second oldest high school in the county.

East Coweta High School
Location

United States
Coordinates33°20′49″N 84°39′22″W / 33.347°N 84.656°W / 33.347; -84.656
Information
TypePublic
Established1946
School districtCoweta County School System
PrincipalStephen Allen
Faculty172.80 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment3,230 (2020-21)[2]
Student to teacher ratio18.69[1]
Color(s)Purple and gold    
MascotIndian
Websiteechs.cowetaschools.net

History edit

East Coweta High School was founded on April 17, 1946 when the Coweta County School Board ordered that the Haralson, Raymond, Starr, and Senoia school operate East Coweta High School at Starr School for the ensuing year. This resulted from a series of consolidations begun years earlier. In the fall of 1988, the high school students of Moreland, East Newnan, White Oak, Major, the traditional East Coweta area, and all parts in between merged to culminate the consolidation efforts begun so long ago.[citation needed]

Other consolidations edit

These major consolidated schools ultimately resulted in the present East Coweta High School.

  • Preston Academy - Preston Hall houses the Main Office, Guidance Office, and Attendance Office. Preston Academy was the oldest documented school in East Coweta County (1827?-1884).
  • Brantley Institute - Brantley Halls, East and West, house the English, Social Studies, and International Languages Departments. Brantley Institute of Senoia was recognized as the leading school of its day in a multiple county area.
  • Longstreet Institute of the Ebenezer/Coke's Chapel community - Longstreet Institute was the major antebellum school in a multi-county area, producing a host of outstanding alumni. Longstreet Hall is the main hall of the school, running the length of the building.
  • Starr High School of Sharpsburg - Starr Hall is the history and business education hall. Starr High School was the first consolidated high school in Coweta County.
  • Moreland High School - Moreland Hall is the science hall. Moreland High School was the major consolidated high school for south central Coweta County.
  • Haralson High School - Haralson High School was the major consolidated high school for extreme southeastern Coweta County. Haralson Hall is the fine arts hall.
  • Rock Springs Academy/School - Located in the community of Major, Rock Springs Academy/School was the most significant school in northeastern Coweta County. Rock Springs is the name of the greenhouse at ECHS.

Notable educators edit

Educational leaders who founded and strengthened the school system include:

  • Radford Edward Pitman (1835–1880) was Coweta County's first public school superintendent (1871–1880). He was a settler on the land on which East Coweta High School is currently located. He was the great-grandfather of Eddie Hewlette Pitman, who provided the land for the school. Pitman Hall is now known as the Media Center.
  • Hoke Smith was a lawyer, publisher, politician, educator and crusader for improving education in rural schools of Georgia. In 1901, Smith donated to Coweta County Schools its first library. Hoke Smith Reading Room is now referred to as the Career Center.
  • Sarah Fisher Brown - Brown High School of Moreland was the major black high school of its era; it was founded by and named for Brown, an innovative educator. Brown Hall is the Technology/Career Education (Vocation) hall.
  • Walter B. Hill - Walter B. Hill Industrial School was a major black area school. Walter Hill was named for the long-time state supervisor of black schools. It closed in 1954 when it was consolidated into Eastside School. Walter B. Hill Courts is the name of the school's tennis courts.

Athletic complexes edit

  • Paul McKnight, Jr. Athletic Complex - gymnasium
  • Garland Shoemake Memorial Stadium - football stadium
  • Broken Arrow Field - football practice field
  • Danny Cronic Field House - football field house
  • Cusseta Field - baseball/softball field

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "East Coweta High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2022-06-11. Total students: 3,230
  2. ^ "East Coweta High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 11, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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347 N 84 656 W 33 347 84 656InformationTypePublicEstablished1946School districtCoweta County School SystemPrincipalStephen AllenFaculty172 80 on FTE basis 1 Grades9 to 12Enrollment3 230 2020 21 2 Student to teacher ratio18 69 1 Color s Purple and gold MascotIndianWebsiteechs wbr cowetaschools wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Other consolidations 2 Notable educators 3 Athletic complexes 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEast Coweta High School was founded on April 17 1946 when the Coweta County School Board ordered that the Haralson Raymond Starr and Senoia school operate East Coweta High School at Starr School for the ensuing year This resulted from a series of consolidations begun years earlier In the fall of 1988 the high school students of Moreland East Newnan White Oak Major the traditional East Coweta area and all parts in between merged to culminate the consolidation efforts begun so long ago citation needed Other consolidations edit These major consolidated schools ultimately resulted in the present East Coweta High School Preston Academy Preston Hall houses the Main Office Guidance Office and Attendance Office Preston Academy was the oldest documented school in East Coweta County 1827 1884 Brantley Institute Brantley Halls East and West house the English Social Studies and International Languages Departments Brantley Institute of Senoia was recognized as the leading school of its day in a multiple county area Longstreet Institute of the Ebenezer Coke s Chapel community Longstreet Institute was the major antebellum school in a multi county area producing a host of outstanding alumni Longstreet Hall is the main hall of the school running the length of the building Starr High School of Sharpsburg Starr Hall is the history and business education hall Starr High School was the first consolidated high school in Coweta County Moreland High School Moreland Hall is the science hall Moreland High School was the major consolidated high school for south central Coweta County Haralson High School Haralson High School was the major consolidated high school for extreme southeastern Coweta County Haralson Hall is the fine arts hall Rock Springs Academy School Located in the community of Major Rock Springs Academy School was the most significant school in northeastern Coweta County Rock Springs is the name of the greenhouse at ECHS Notable educators editEducational leaders who founded and strengthened the school system include Radford Edward Pitman 1835 1880 was Coweta County s first public school superintendent 1871 1880 He was a settler on the land on which East Coweta High School is currently located He was the great grandfather of Eddie Hewlette Pitman who provided the land for the school Pitman Hall is now known as the Media Center Hoke Smith was a lawyer publisher politician educator and crusader for improving education in rural schools of Georgia In 1901 Smith donated to Coweta County Schools its first library Hoke Smith Reading Room is now referred to as the Career Center Sarah Fisher Brown Brown High School of Moreland was the major black high school of its era it was founded by and named for Brown an innovative educator Brown Hall is the Technology Career Education Vocation hall Walter B Hill Walter B Hill Industrial School was a major black area school Walter Hill was named for the long time state supervisor of black schools It closed in 1954 when it was consolidated into Eastside School Walter B Hill Courts is the name of the school s tennis courts Athletic complexes editPaul McKnight Jr Athletic Complex gymnasium Garland Shoemake Memorial Stadium football stadium Broken Arrow Field football practice field Danny Cronic Field House football field house Cusseta Field baseball softball fieldNotable alumni editConner Antley soccer player Karsten Bailey football player Cam Bedrosian baseball player Keith Brooking football player Brad Emaus baseball player Madarious Gibbs basketball player Chris Hanson football player John Keith football player Nate Novarro drummer for the band Cobra Starship Tim Van Egmond baseball player Chris Young football playerReferences edit a b East Coweta High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 2022 06 11 Total students 3 230 East Coweta High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved June 11 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Coweta High School amp oldid 1205675056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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