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The county's first high school was opened in Linden in 1922. Prior to that, all students wishing to have an education beyond the 8th grade had to attend school outside of the county. [162] The county's current high school, Perry County High School, was established in 1963 in Linden with the consolidation of the high schools in Linden and ...
Born in Lobelville, Tennessee, he attended Perry County High School in Linden, Tennessee, where, as a senior, he was a part of the 37–0 Class A state championship team, [1] being named Class A "Mr. Basketball".
Perry County High School — Linden, Tennessee Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Multiple Middle Tennessee school districts will be closed or have delayed start times on Tuesday, January 14, due to icy conditions and freezing temperatures in Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
Multiple Middle Tennessee school districts will be closed or have delayed start times on Tuesday, January 21, as extreme cold continues to grip Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
A chair and suit jacket sit on stage to honor the late Dan Marburger, the former principal at Perry High School, during the Class of 2024's graduation Sunday, May 26, 2024, at Perry High School.
Linden is a town in and the county seat of Perry County, Tennessee, United States. [7] The population was 1,015 at the 2000 census and 908 at the 2010 showing a loss of 107. Linden was officially incorporated in 1850. [8] Linden is served by Perry County Airport, located 3.5 miles to the southwest.
1955 – Linden High School begins a three-year winning streak at the state high school boys' basketball championships. 1957 – The movie Natchez Trace is filmed in the county. [28] 1958 – Interstate 40 opens, bypassing the county. Larger businesses begin to leave, setting the stage for long term economic stagnation. [29]