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Chattahoochee High School (Florida)

Chattahoochee High School building in 2019

Chattahoochee High School (CHS) was a public middle and high school in Chattahoochee, Florida.[1][2] It was a part of the Gadsden County Public Schools. In its final years it was also known as Chattahoochee High Magnet School (CHMS).

The school's student body became racially integrated in 1965. That year the school initially admitted black teachers only as physical education teachers, and asked them to keep white and black students separate.[3]

According to Headley J. White, author of the 2006 PhD thesis "Effects of Desegregation on Gadsden County, Florida Public Schools 1968-1972," in post-desegregation Gadsden County, "to some extent" there was less stigma applied against white students who attended Chattahoochee High compared to those attending other public schools in Gadsden County.[4]

In 2003 the school, which was "C"-ranked in Florida's school evaluation system, had 228 students.[1] The school board decided it was too small to give a proper course offering to its students.[5] West Gadsden High School, established in 2004, absorbed students who formerly attended Chattahoochee High School and Greensboro High School.[6] Brian Miller of the Tallahassee Democrat stated that the high school mergers damaged the school athletic spirit in the county as the former school identities were discarded.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "School Profile". Chattahoochee High School. 2003-06-24. Archived from the original on 2003-06-24. Retrieved 2017-06-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ Home. Chattahoochee High School. April 23, 2003. Retrieved on June 5, 2017. "613 Chattahoochee Street Chattahoochee, Florida 32324"
  3. ^ White, Headley J. (2006). "Effects of Desegregation on Gadsden County, Florida Public Schools 1968-1972 (PhD thesis)". p. 25 (PDF p. 33).
  4. ^ White, Headley J. (2006). "Effects of Desegregation on Gadsden County, Florida Public Schools 1968-1972 (PhD thesis)". p. 74 (PDF p. 82.
  5. ^ Vann, Kim McCoy. "New West Gadsden High School brings together former rivals." Tallahassee Democrat. September 3, 2004. p. 1. ProQuest 880935334. Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "About the School." West Gadsden High School. Retrieved on April 5, 2017.
  7. ^ Miller, Brian (2015-08-19). "Reviving football history in Gadsden County". Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved 2017-06-05.

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