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Forrest School (Chapel Hill, Tennessee)

Coordinates: 35°37′48″N 86°41′26″W / 35.63000°N 86.69056°W / 35.63000; -86.69056
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Forrest School
Location
Map
310 N. Horton Parkway
Chapel Hill, Tennessee

37034

Coordinates35°37′48″N 86°41′26″W / 35.63000°N 86.69056°W / 35.63000; -86.69056
Information
TypePublic
MottoClass, Pride, Tradition
School districtMarshall County School District
PrincipalAngie Phifer
Teaching staff45.70 (FTE)[1]
Grades7 to 12
Enrollment803 (2022-2023)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.57[1]
Color(s)Blue and White  
Athletics conferenceTSSAA
MascotRockets
YearbookThe Forrester
Websiteforrestschool.mcstn.net

Forrest School is a public school in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. It serves grades 7-12 and is part of the Marshall County School District. The school is also known as Forrest Middle School for grades 7-8 and Forrest High School for grades 9-12. It is named for Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was a Confederate general known for his outstanding military leadership in the cavalry.

History

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Forrest School was a K-12 school until Chapel Hill Elementary School was established to serve grades K-5.

Forrest has gone through several building additions since it was established. The latest was in 2007 which included additional classrooms, a band room, and a football stadium.

Athletics

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Forrest High School competes in TSSAA's Division 1, Class A.

Boys

Girls

State championships

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  • 1998 TSSAA Class A Cheerleading Non-Building[2]
  • 2006 TSSAA Class A Cheerleading Non-Building[2]
  • 2006 TSSAA Class A Girls Basketball[3]
  • 2008 TSSAA Class A Girls Softball[3]
  • 2015 TSSAA Class A Girls Softball[3]

State Honors

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Band

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  • 2007 Division 1 State Marching Band Champions[4]

Clubs

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Forrest School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "TSSAA". tssaa.org. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "TSSAA". tssaa.org. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  4. ^ "Tennessee Division I State Marching Band Championship – Finals Recap" (PDF). riverdaleband.com. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
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