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38°14′28″N 87°34′36″W / 38.241077°N 87.576726°W / 38.241077; -87.576726
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Fort Branch High School
Twigs
Location

United States
Information
Type Public High School
Closed1974
Consolidated into
Gibson Southern.
School district South Gibson
GradesK-12
Enrollment275 (1973)
Color(s)   
Athletics conference Pocket
MascotTwigs

Fort Branch Marlette High School, commonly known as Fort Branch High School, was a public high school located in Fort Branch, Indiana.

History

Fort Branch High School, established in 1922, was one of the three high schools under South Gibson School Corporation that merged into Gibson Southern High School in 1974. Like the current Fort Branch Community School, Fort Branch High School's mascot was the Twigs, and the school colors were black and gold. Fort Branch was part of the Pocket Athletic Conference shortly before the merging. [1] The building was then used as the Fort Branch Middle School (grades 6–8) until 1982, when the current Fort Branch Community School building was completed. The school was then subsequently demolished. The original Fort Branch High School gymnasium continues to be used for community functions.

References

  1. ^ Football - Ft. Branch 1972 Schedule/Results. AlmanacSports.com Retrieved on 2008-02-12.

38°14′28″N 87°34′36″W / 38.241077°N 87.576726°W / 38.241077; -87.576726



fort+branch+marlette+high+school Latitude and Longitude:

38°14′28″N 87°34′36″W / 38.241077°N 87.576726°W / 38.241077; -87.576726
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Branch High School
Twigs
Location

United States
Information
Type Public High School
Closed1974
Consolidated into
Gibson Southern.
School district South Gibson
GradesK-12
Enrollment275 (1973)
Color(s)   
Athletics conference Pocket
MascotTwigs

Fort Branch Marlette High School, commonly known as Fort Branch High School, was a public high school located in Fort Branch, Indiana.

History

Fort Branch High School, established in 1922, was one of the three high schools under South Gibson School Corporation that merged into Gibson Southern High School in 1974. Like the current Fort Branch Community School, Fort Branch High School's mascot was the Twigs, and the school colors were black and gold. Fort Branch was part of the Pocket Athletic Conference shortly before the merging. [1] The building was then used as the Fort Branch Middle School (grades 6–8) until 1982, when the current Fort Branch Community School building was completed. The school was then subsequently demolished. The original Fort Branch High School gymnasium continues to be used for community functions.

References

  1. ^ Football - Ft. Branch 1972 Schedule/Results. AlmanacSports.com Retrieved on 2008-02-12.

38°14′28″N 87°34′36″W / 38.241077°N 87.576726°W / 38.241077; -87.576726



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