Sequoyah High School | |
Motto: | Elevating the Excellence |
Address: | 4485 Hickory Road |
Zipcode: | 30115 |
Country: | United States |
Status: | Open |
District: | Cherokee County School District (CCSD) |
Superintendent: | Mary Elizabeth Davis |
Ceeb: | 110590 |
Principal: | Robert Van Alstyne |
Principal Label1: | Assistant Principals |
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Faculty: | 162 |
Teaching Staff: | 129.40 (FTE) |
Grades: | 9–12 |
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Students: | ~2,083 |
Students As Of: | 2022-2023 |
Grade9: | 544 |
Grade10: | 536 |
Grade11: | 512 |
Grade12: | 491 |
Ratio: | 16:1 |
Colors: | Black & Gold |
Mascot: | Chief |
Team Name: | Chiefs |
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Usnwr Ranking: | 3,273 |
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Sequoyah High School is a public high school located in Hickory Flat, Georgia, United States. It educates students in grades 9–12. It opened in the fall of 1990 and is one of seven high schools in Cherokee County, including Cherokee, Etowah, Woodstock, Creekview, River Ridge and I-Grad Virtual Academy.
In athletics the school participates in Georgia High School Association classification AAAAA, Region/Area 6, consisting of 62 school and 8 schools respectively. The Sequoyah Chief's team colors are black and gold.
The following Georgia High School Association sanctioned sports are offered:
Team | Head Coach | Championships/Awards/Notes | |
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Scott Barber | |||
Basketball (boys) | Mike Saxton | ||
Basketball (girls) | Chris Yarbrough | ||
Corinne Ingram | |||
Cassie Pichon | |||
Football (boys) | James Teter | ||
Golf (boys) | Greg Ross | ||
Golf (girls) | Sarah Williams | ||
Karrie Mattice | |||
Lacrosse (boys) | Ben Sparks | ||
Lacrosse (girls) | Brent Budde | ||
Soccer (boys) | John Zonin | ||
Soccer (girls) | Ryelyn Wells | ||
Lisa Chapman | |||
Cora Hodgins | |||
Tennis (boys) | Emma Mitchell | ||
Tennis (girls) | Betsy Powell | ||
Track and field (boys) | Travis Sheffield | ||
Track and field (girls) | Steve Collins | ||
John Edwards | State champion - 2014 | ||
Joe Hulen | State champion - 1996, 1999 |