Baldwin High School (Georgia) Explained

Baldwin High School
Motto:"We are a Better Baldwin"
Address:155 Highway 49W
District:Baldwin County School District
Type:Public high school
Principal:Jason Flanders
Grades:9-12
City:Milledgeville
State:Georgia
Zipcode:31061
Country:United States
Coordinates:33.0729°N -83.2503°W
Ratio:17.07
Staff:76.80 (FTE)
Enrollment:1,311[1]
Enrollment As Of:2022–23
Ceeb:112094
Mascot:Brave
Colors:Red, black, white

Baldwin High School (BHS) is located at 155 Highway 49 West in Milledgeville, Georgia, United States. New additions since 2003 include a classroom wing, a JROTC building, a fine arts wing, cafeteria and a vocational building. Baldwin is the only public high school in Baldwin County, and the largest of the three total high schools. The other two are private schools: John Milledge Academy and Georgia Military College.

Mascot controversy

A Mascot Advisory Committee was formed by the Baldwin County Board of Education in 2016.[2] After a year of discussion, the board decided to retain the "Braves" mascot name but remove some of the stereotypical imagery.[3]

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baldwin High School. National Center for Education Statistics. April 28, 2024.
  2. News: Baldwin mascot committee to hold listening session. Felicia Cummings. April 1, 2016. Union-Reorder.
  3. News: Baldwin High School keeps Native American mascot. Yvonne Thomas. WMAZ-TV. July 21, 2016.