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The high school provides education to 9-12th graders in the county. The school has been listed as one of U.S. News & World Report 's best high schools in America. Adamsville High School's marching band has won 1st place at the TN Division 1 State Marching Band Championship nine times since 1999 and has not placed lower than 2nd since 2004. [ 24 ]
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Most of the base housing is in Kentucky, the school was originally on the Kentucky side of the base, and it is operated by the Kentucky District of the U.S. Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools, along with all other schools on Fort Campbell and the schools on the Fort Knox base situated entirely in Kentucky.
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In Tennessee's Ordinance of Secession referendum on June 8, 1861, Hardin County voted to remain in the Union by a margin of 1,051 to 498, [11] being one of only eight counties in West or Middle Tennessee to support the Union. Earlier on February 9, 1861, Hardin County voters had voted against holding a secession convention by a margin of 791 to ...
Rogersville City School or Rogersville City Schools is a school district headquartered in Rogersville, Tennessee. It operates one K-8 school , Rogersville Elementary School. [ 1 ] The district's boundary parallels that of the municipality of Rogersville, and high school students move on to Hawkins County School District .
Swift is a hamlet in Hardin County, Tennessee, on Tennessee State Route 128 at latitude 35.344 and longitude -88.141 between Cerro Gordo and Clifton, at an elevation of 518 feet. [1] Swift appears on the Hookers Bend U.S. Geological Survey map. [2] In the past, it has been the site of a post office [3] and a school. [4]
Jim Carroll Stadium is a stadium in Savannah, Tennessee. It is primarily used for American football as the home of the Hardin County High School Tigers and hosted the NAIA Football National Championship title game from 1996 to 2007. [1] [2] It has a seating capacity of 5,000 people.