Troup County High School

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Troup County High School
Address
1920 Hamilton Road
LaGrange, Georgia
United States
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Information
Type Public
Motto "We Rise Above All"
Established c. 1956
School district Troup County School District
Principal Dennis Medders
Enrollment approx. 1,300
Campus Urban
Color(s)          Navy Blue and Gold
Mascot Tiger
Website

Troup County Comprehensive High School, originally called Troup High School,[1] is a public college-preparatory and tech-preparatory school located on Hamilton Road in LaGrange, Georgia. It is a member of the Troup County Board of Education, and is associated with Long Cane Middle School. Troup High School teaches grades 9-12.

Troup High School Plan

The mission of Troup County Comprehensive High School is to provide a safe environment in which individuals are respected and have the opportunity to grow and to achieve success academically, socially, emotionally, physically, and aesthetically.

THS seeks to promote a lifelong desire to learn and to use wise decision-making skills that will enable students to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing society.

History

THS is a public high school, serving primarily the rural portions of western and southwestern Troup County. Center and Rosemont High Schools closed to form Troup High in 1956. The present facility was built in 1986.

Troup High meets accreditation standards for the state of Georgia as well as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Students are enrolled in one of eight programs of study. Troup High serves 1,300 students, 98% of whom are in attendance each day. The school employs 92 certified personnel who have an average of 24.8 years of experience.

Athletics

In addition to the many teams available for student athletes, Troup High recently built an athletic complex with men's and women's locker areas and a newly equipped weight room for use by all athletes. Some Troup High graduates who have entered the professional athletic field give donations for the upkeep of said facilities.

The Tiger Den gymnasium provides students with a large gym for practice and competition. Inside the gym are practice areas for volleyball, cheerleading, basketball, and wrestling.

Troup High School won football Region Championships in 1972, 1986 and 1987. Troup High produced many football standouts such as Tommy Cox, Tony Cox, Chris Burnette, Dino Stafford, Gary King, George Brewer and Charlie Flowers. Charlie Flowers returned to coach Troup High years later. Former THS football player Donnie Laney said the 1986 team was and still is the greatest team in the history of the school.

Troup High also offers fields for baseball and softball competition, and a practice field for football and soccer. An indoor hitting facility will soon be completed near the baseball/softball fields for use by the softball and baseball teams.

Troup High School's wrestling team won nine state championships under the tutelage of Coach Dariel Daniel. Daniel's teams never finished worse than third in the state during his tenure. Daniel left after the 2002 season and started coaching and teaching in Allen, Texas. He moved back to LaGrange after his retirement. Daniel died on November 19, 2013.[citation needed]

Troup High's football and soccer teams play at Callaway Stadium.

Fine arts

Troup High School is locally noted for the productions of the Fine Arts department.

The Troup High Tiger Marching Band, also known as The Pride of Troup County, is currently under the direction of director Johnny Hurd and has been locally recognized many times. The marching band performs at all home and away football games, as well as the LaGrange and West Point Christmas Parades. The band has performed in the Washington D.C. Cherry Blossom Parade and the NYC Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Most band members take part in the symphonic band during the spring season.

The theater department has been hailed as very professional and impressive. The usual theater season contains three shows, one being a musical. Actor Elijah Kelley is a product of the direction of the THS Drama Department.

The choral department usually also gives three concerts, with the main attraction being the Spring Show.

All of these Fine Arts groups are centered on the Fine Arts Auditorium, constructed in 2002, which can seat about 900. The local SPLOST made funding for this building possible.

Notable Alumni

References

  1. Dalton School