Morristown-Hamblen High School East Explained

Morristown-Hamblen
High School East
Motto:"Where Traditions Begin"
Streetaddress:One Hurricane Lane
Zipcode:37813
Schoolboard:Hamblen County Board of Education
Test Average:19.1[1]
Principal Label:Principal
Principal1:Randall Greene
Principal Label2:Assistant principals
Grades:9–12
Language:English
Mascot:"Storm" the Ibis
Teamname:Hurricanes, Lady Hurricanes
Colors: Orange and Black
Founded:1923
Staff:91.00 (FTE)
Ratio:19.62
Enrollment:1,572 (2022–23)[2]

Morristown-Hamblen High School East (also known as Morristown East High School and formerly known as Morristown High School) is a secondary school located in Morristown, Tennessee. MHHSE is the oldest accredited high school in the state of Tennessee. The school incorporates grades 9–12. The school mascot is "Storm" the Ibis, students and faculty are known as the Hurricanes and the school colors are orange and black. The school had an enrollment of around 1,572 students as of the 2022-2023 school year. Randall Greene is the head principal.

History

Morristown High School was built in 1923 and was admitted to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Isenberg-Siler Gymnasium was added in 1954 and the third floor was added in 1955. The south wing was added in 1968. A major renovation occurred in 1989 at a cost of 8.9 million dollars. A 1.3 million dollar library was opened in 2004 and was named in memory of Dr. Joe E. Gibson, Sr., a former School Board Member and East High supporter. A multimillion-dollar school-wide renovation/remodel occurred between 2010 and 2012. This included the addition of a new administrative wing, a new cafeteria, Freshman Academy, STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Academy, and Health Wing.

The school changed names in 1968 and has been known as Morristown-Hamblen High School East since that time due to the new high school, Morristown-Hamblen High School West for students who lived west of Morristown. The building is of traditional style and is located half a mile from the center of downtown Morristown. Morristown High School was known originally as the Golden Hurricanes but the name has been changed to the Hurricanes. The symbol used in earlier years was a tornado. However, the new logo is that of a hurricane, created for MHHSE by a design artist from New Jersey.

The main building at Morristown East has dozens of classrooms, a cafeteria, an auditorium, a gymnasium, STEM Academy, Freshman Academy, Health and Wellness Center, and a library.

In 2019, Principal Gary Johnson retired after holding the position of principal for 29 years.

Awards and recognitions

Academics

Advanced Placement Program

Honors Program

Dual Enrollment Program

Online Courses

Fine arts

Vocal music

Instrumental Music

Visual Art

Sports

Sports offered at Morristown East High School include baseball, men and women's basketball, cheerleading, cross country, American football, golf, men and women's soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.

Burke-Toney Stadium

Burke-Toney Stadium, located on the grounds of Morristown East High, is used for home football games for both East and West. The schools alternate the home title each year when they play each other. The East vs. West football game is usually the most attended game of the year.[3] The stadium is also used for soccer and band practice. East has won a total of 41,584 games since the school has opened.[3]

Student organizations

Student Council

The Student Council represents the student body and engages in school policy.

Administration

Notable alumni

References

  1. Web site: ACT Scores (2018–2019). State of Tennessee. Department of Education. TN.gov. April 16, 2020.
  2. Web site: Morristown East High. National Center for Education Statistics. August 16, 2021.
  3. Web site: Google. November 2, 2020. www.google.com. en.

External links

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