Etowah High School was a public high school in Etowah, Tennessee. It was a part of McMinn County Schools.
It was built in 1925 and had two stories. [1]
Circa 1951, when Kenneth Barker began his term as a principal, there were 320 students. [1]
The number of students was 416, during the 1955–1956 school year. [2]
By 1958 enrollment was up to 448. That year several students criticized what the Associated Press stated that they stated was a "deplorable" state, and the students did a walkout. [1] This walkout lasted for at least four days. [3]
The school consolidated into McMinn Central High School in 1966. [4] The McMinn County School District set up an auction for the Etowah High land, with the Etowah city government being one of the bidders. [5]
Etowah High School was a public high school in Etowah, Tennessee. It was a part of McMinn County Schools.
It was built in 1925 and had two stories. [1]
Circa 1951, when Kenneth Barker began his term as a principal, there were 320 students. [1]
The number of students was 416, during the 1955–1956 school year. [2]
By 1958 enrollment was up to 448. That year several students criticized what the Associated Press stated that they stated was a "deplorable" state, and the students did a walkout. [1] This walkout lasted for at least four days. [3]
The school consolidated into McMinn Central High School in 1966. [4] The McMinn County School District set up an auction for the Etowah High land, with the Etowah city government being one of the bidders. [5]