Cherokee High School (Tennessee)


Cherokee Comprehensive High School is a secondary school within the Hawkins County School System near Rogersville, Tennessee, United States.

History

Cherokee High School was founded in 1980 after the Hawkins County Board of Education had determined in the mid-1970s that it would be more cost effective for the school system to construct and operate two comprehensive high schools rather than the four community-based high schools it was then operating. The two schools would be centered in the western and eastern ends of the county, to service the county's two main population centers: Rogersville-Bulls Gap- Mooresburg and Church Hill-Mount Carmel-Surgoinsville.
The same population was being served by Rogersville High School and Bulls Gap High School prior to Cherokee's construction. So that these populations would still be served under the new plan, the Board of Education purchased land as equidistant from Rogersville and Bulls Gap as possible. The present site is located at the intersection of Highway 66 and Highway 70 in the community of Persia.
The school was named after nearby Cherokee Lake.
The high school added a freshman academy program in 2009.

Student demographics

According to a 2018-2019 report card from the Tennessee Department of Education, approximately 38.3% of Cherokee students were considered to be "economically disadvantaged", as that term is defined by the Department. The same report indicates that, for 2018-2019, the student population was 51.7% male and Cherokee was distributed as follows:
RaceNumberPercentage
White93.4 %
African American2.3%
Hispanic3.2%
Native American/Alaskan0.4%
Asian0.6%
Other0.0%

Academics

According to information from a 2017-18 Tennessee Report Card, Cherokee students averaged 18.8 on the ACT. The report also states that attendance was 93.0% for 2017-18 and the 2017 graduation rate was 96.9%. In the decade after 2007, graduation rates rose over 34%.

Athletics

The school's mascot was derived from the old Rogersville High Warriors; its colors were taken from the orange and black of the old Bulls Gap High and the maroon and grey of the old Rogersville, to derive the red and black Cherokee Chiefs. Men's and women's varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams compete in the Tennessee Secondary School Athletics Association Division I in the following classifications:
SportClassification Conference opponents
FootballClass AAAAA
Region 1
There are 6 classes in Tennessee, with 8 regions per class.
Cherokee High School
Cocke County High School
Daniel Boone High School
David Crockett High School
Morristown-Hamblen High School East
Tennessee High School
Volunteer High School
Basketball
Baseball
Softball
Class AA
Region 1
District 1
Districts 1 and 2 create Region 1.
There are 3 classes in Tennessee.
Cherokee High School
Daniel Boone High School
David Crockett High School
Dobyns Bennett High School
Science Hill High School
Tennessee High School
Volunteer High School
Cross countryLarge Division
Region 1
IMAC Conference
There are small and large divisions, and 8 regions in Tennessee.
Cherokee High School
Cocke County High School
Jefferson County High School
Morristown-Hamblen High School East
Morristown-Hamblen High School West
Sevier County High School
Seymour High School
South Doyle High School
Track & fieldLarge Division
Section 1
IMAC Conference
There are small and large divisions, and 4 sections in Tennessee.
Cherokee High School
Cocke County High School
Jefferson County High School
Morristown-Hamblen High School East
Morristown-Hamblen High School West
Sevier County High School
Seymour High School
South Doyle High School
Golf
Tennis
Large Division
Region 1
District 1
IMAC Conference
There are small and large divisions in Tennessee.
Cherokee High School
Cocke County High School
Jefferson County High School
Morristown-Hamblen High School East
Morristown-Hamblen High School West
Sevier County High School
Seymour High School
South Doyle High School
SoccerClass AA
Region 2
District 3
There are 3 classes in Tennessee.
VolleballClass AAA
Region 1
District 2
There are 3 classes in Tennessee, with 8 regions per class.
BowlingRegion 1
There are 8 regions in Tennessee.
WrestlingClass AAA
Region 1
District 1
In a co-op with Volunteer High.
SwimmingNot a TSSAA sanctioned sport.
Cherokee High is in a co-op with Volunteer High in swimming.