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Maryville High School (MHS) is a three-year public high school with grades 10–12. It was founded in 1918 in Maryville, Tennessee and is a part of the Maryville City Schools system. [4] In the 2009–2010 year, there were approximately 1,558 students enrolled, and the senior class consisted of 352 students.
Maryville High School (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.
The new school consolidates the four elementary schools into one school. The Washington name becomes the name of the high school (although in news reports of school games, the high school is always referred to as Maryville High School). 1934 - Frederick Douglass's all-black school formally dissolved due to a lack of students.
Blount County Schools (BCS) is a school district in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. The district has 18 schools with 750 teachers/administrators serving approximately 11,000 students. The district includes all unincorporated areas and all municipalities except for Maryville and most of Alcoa .
Heritage High School is a public high school located approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) outside the city of Maryville, in Blount County, Tennessee, USA, which opened in 1977. It was created through the consolidation of four community high schools (Townsend, Walland, Porter and Everett) into a comprehensive high school.
Humphrey was born in Maryville, Tennessee in 1984. He attended Maryville High School, where he played high school basketball for the Maryville Rebels.As a senior, he was named Tennessee's Class AAA Mr. Basketball for the 2002–03 season after averaging 27.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists.
James Stephen Lindsay was born in Ogdensburg, New York.He moved to Maryville, Tennessee, at the age of five, later graduating from Maryville High School in 1997. Lindsay received a B.S. in physics and a M.S. in mathematics at the Tennessee Technological University, and a Ph.D. in mathematics in 2010 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. [1]
He attended Maryville High School in Maryville, Tennessee. [1] He first played college football for the Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs of Tennessee Wesleyan College from 1925 to 1927. [1] He was a letterman in 1925. [1] He transferred to play for the Chattanooga Moccasins of the University of Chattanooga from 1928 to 1929, lettering both seasons. [1]