Organizations and activities available to Chapel Hill students include a variety of academic, competitive, and service groups, honor societies, a reading group, competitive marching band, supports an Independent Competitive Drumline group, drama, chorus, student government and yearbook. National student organizations offered at Chapel Hill include FCCLA, DECA, FBLA, SkillsUSA, GCSA, HOSA, National Beta Club, National Honors Society, Key Club, National French Honors Society, National Spanish Honors Society, Project Manhood, and National Art Honors Society. The school recently added the Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps as a curricular and extracurricular activity.
Athletics
Chapel Hill High School's teams are known as the Panthers and compete in the Georgia High School Association AAAA classification, region 5. The school fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, fast-pitch softball, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. State athletic championships titles:
Boys' cross country: 2006, 2007 coached by Kelly Williams
Girls' cross country: 2007 coached by Kelly Williams
Boys' track: 2004, 2008 coached by Travis Mihalik
Fast-pitch softball: 2015 coached by Mick Harper
Girls Track 2017 coached by Travis Mihalik
Competition Cheer: 2017 coached by Cheryl Handley and Alyssa Handley
Coaches:
Football - Justin Deshon
Cross country/track - Kelly Williams
Baseball - Alan Adair
Fast-pitch softball - Adam Graham
Cheerleading - Alyssa Handley
Volleyball - Lee Spoor
Girls Basketball - Amber Lee
Fine arts
The Chapel Hill Fine Arts Department includes the Chapel Hill Marching Panther Band, Chapel Hill Symphonic Band, Chorus, Drama, and Art. Both Chapel Hill bands have won numerous awards and have attended many band festivals and competitions. The band also supports the independent drumline group West Atlanta Rhythm. The Chapel Hill Chorus is known throughout the county for their annual Spring Musical, Dessert Theater and Fall Show. Past musicals presented by the chorus include West Side StoryJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Seussical, Cats, Annie, and The Wiz.
SkillsUSA
In 2002, Brian Brannon placed 1st in the Georgia State Competition for Information Technology Services. A thorough test for computer repair knowledge of competitors. He then competed at the nationals in Kansas City, where he placed 6th in the nation
Curriculum
Chapel Hill High School is known for strong academic performance. CHHS met AYP for the 2007-2008 school year. In 2005, 72% of the student body passed the science section of the GHSGT, 96% passed the English section, and 95% passed the math section, compared with statewide averages of 68%, 95%, and 92% percent, respectively. Chapel Hill also offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses, the largest amount of any high school in the county, followed closely by Alexander High. Chapel Hill offers the following Advanced Placement courses: