Cedartown High School is the only high school in Cedartown, Georgia, United States. As of the 2011-2012 school year, it had an enrollment of 1,081 students and 67 classroom teachers, for a student-teacher ratio of 16.13.
History
Cedartown High School was founded in 1887. In 1903 it created a football team with the mascot "The Cedartown Bulldogs." By the 1930s the school was rebuilt in a new location in order to serve the growing teenage population of the town. Vocational or "elective" classes were added in the 1930s and a school band in 1941. In 1970 the school was rebuilt at another location in the town. Cedartown High School enrolls around 1200 students per year. It still goes by the mascot of the bulldog, symbolizing strength and endurance. The school colors are still red and black. "Toland's Bulldog Pride," Cedartown High School's mascot, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, following a brief illness. Pride was bought as a puppy from Mars Hill Bulldogs by the CHS Student Council and attended school each day. His affectionate and retiring personality made him a favorite member of the high school population as well as the community at large. A brief memorial service was held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hogg, where Pride lived. Those attending were Hal David, Robyn Teems, Barry Williams, Clint Jones, Scott Hendrix and son Landon, Cindy Brooks, Alyson Reaves,. Elisabeth and Chloe Powell, Kriss York, Dana Johnson, Jeff Ford, Scott McAnich, and Allie Hogg. Todd Tillery and CHS Skills USA also participated in the memorial. In 2012 the History Press released a book that was written by William Austin that contained a chronological history of the Cedartown football team. The popular publication also included highlights of the cross-town African American high school Cedar Hill Panthers, which won four state championships in ten years of competition.
Alma Mater
In the hearts of Cedartown Students Love shall never lack, Nor our loyal admiration, For the red and black. May the black of our dear colors, Stand for serious aims, While the crimson mingled with it, Courage strong proclaims To your lofty pure ideals, We shall always cling, And our heart's sincere devotion, We shall always bring Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Let us pledge anew, Faithful, loyal, willing service, Cedartown, to you!
Notable Alum
Seale Harris was an American physician and researcher. He was nicknamed "the Benjamin Franklin of Medicine" by contemporaries for his leadership and writing on a wide range of medical and political topics. Dr. Harris' most celebrated accomplishments were his 1924 hypothesis of hyperinsulinism as a cause of spontaneous hypoglycemia. He was elected to the Alabama Hall of Fame posthumously in 1965.
Agnes Ellen Harris was an American educator. She was one of the earliest practitioners of the field of Domestic Science and taught nutrition and health to women for fifty years. She was also a charter member of the American Home Economics Association and served as a national officer in the 1920s. Agnes was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1972.
Betty Reynolds Cobb was an attorney, author, and activist. She was one of the first women accepted to the bar, and one of the first female lawyers in Georgia. She was also an early member of the League of Women Voters.
Phil Douglas was an American professional baseball player from 1912-1922. He won the World Series in 1921 with the New York Giants and led the league in ERA in 1922.
Sterling Holloway was an American character actor and voice actor who appeared in over 100 films and 40 television shows. He was also a voice actor for The Walt Disney Company, well known for his distinctive tenor voice, and served as the original voice of the title character in Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh.
Whit Wyatt was a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1929-1945.
Ray Beck Former All-American OG with the GT Yellow Jackets and NFL Player with the NY Giants. Ray was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.
Doug Sanders is a retired American professional golfer who won 20 events on the PGA Tour and had four runner-up finishes at major championships.
Jason Wilkes Known most commonly by the name "Wilkes". He is an American singer and songwriter and he recently competed on the hit TV show "The Voice".
Nick Chubb He is a former star RB with The University of Georgia and was a consensus 5* recruit coming out of high school. Nick currently plays in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns.