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The school in Shelbyville, Tennessee was initially established as Shelbyville High School in 1886, and was chartered in 1887. [1] It was founded during a time of school racial segregation due to Jim Crow laws, and it was for African American students. The first principal was Rev. C.S. Bowman, who also pastored the local AME Church. [1]
He was the head coach of the Shelbyville Central High School girls' basketball team for 28 seasons. Coach Insell compiled a record of 775–148 (.840) and won 10 state championships and won a Tennessee record 110 straight games. [2]
Shelbyville Historic District (disambiguation) 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.
Tennessee's lowest-performing schools in 2023-24. Schools that fall into the bottom 5% of student performance or have a graduation rate below 67% are designated by the federal government as in ...
Fort Campbell High School, Fort Campbell The Fort Campbell Army base straddles the Kentucky -Tennessee border. The school is physically located in Tennessee, but is not a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association , the state's governing body for interscholastic activities.
Nearly two weeks after capturing his first state championship, Pearl-Cohn's Tony Brunetti has been named the Tennessee Titans High School Football Coach of the Year. "Coach Brunetti is a perfect ...
Bedford County Training School for Negroes was a public high school for African-American students in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and was a part of Bedford Public Schools. [1] It was notable for their football team, which between 1942 and 1949 had won 52 consecutive shutout football games.
Tennessee high school football playoffs schedule today. Division I semifinals. Class 1A. Coalfield (12-1) at South Pittsburg (11-2) McKenzie (13-0) at MASE (11-1) Class 2A.