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Sequoyah High School (Georgia)

Public school in Cherokee County, Georgia


Public school in Cherokee County, Georgia

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address4485 Hickory Road
cityCanton
countyCherokee
stateGeorgia
zipcode30115
countryUnited States
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statusOpen
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districtCherokee County School District (CCSD)
superintendentMary Elizabeth Davis
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colorsBlack & Gold
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Sequoyah High School is a public high school located in Hickory Flat, Georgia, United States. It educates students in grades 9–12. It opened in the fall of 1990 and is one of seven high schools in Cherokee County, including Cherokee, Etowah, Woodstock, Creekview, River Ridge and I-Grad Virtual Academy.

In athletics the school participates in Georgia High School Association classification AAAAA, Region/Area 6, consisting of 62 school and 8 schools respectively. The Sequoyah Chief's team colors are black and gold.

Administration

  • Robert Van Alstyne – Principal

Departments

  • Advanced Placement
  • Career and Technical Education
  • English
  • Fine Arts
  • Foreign Language
  • Mathematics
  • Media Center
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Special Education

Athletics and activities

The following Georgia High School Association sanctioned sports are offered:

TeamHead CoachChampionships/Awards/Notes
BaseballScott Barber
Basketball (boys)Mike Saxton
Basketball (girls)Chris Yarbrough
Cross countryCorinne Ingram
Competitive cheerleadingCassie Pichon
DanceKarrie Mattice
Football (boys)James Teter
Golf (boys)Greg Ross
Golf (girls)Sarah Williams
GymnasticsKarrie Mattice
Lacrosse (boys)Ben Sparks
Lacrosse (girls)Brent Budde
Soccer (boys)John Zonin
Soccer (girls)Ryelyn Wells
SoftballLisa Chapman
SwimmingCora Hodgins
Tennis (boys)Emma Mitchell
Tennis (girls)Betsy Powell
Track and field (boys)Travis Sheffield
Track and field (girls)Steve Collins
VolleyballJohn EdwardsState champion - 2014
WrestlingJoe HulenState champion - 1996, 1999

Notable alumni

  • Danielle Donehew - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) executive
  • Hunter Gaddis - baseball player, pitcher
  • Cullen Harper - college football quarterback
  • Bryce Leatherwood - winner of season 22 of The Voice.
  • Jordan Usher - professional basketball player

References

References

  1. (23 November 1999). "#10 Danielle Donehew".
  2. (13 September 2019). "Danielle M. Donehew". Cherokee County Sports Hall of Fame.
  3. (March 13, 2018). "Sequoyah alum Hunter Gaddis takes charge as early-season ace for Georgia State".
  4. (2023-01-25). "Cherokee County native, 'The Voice' winner honored with Bryce Leatherwood Day".
  5. "Sequoyah High School - Administration".
  6. "Sequoyah High School - Faculty/Staff".
  7. "Search for Public Schools - Sequoyah High School". US Department of Education.
  8. (2024). "Sequoyah High School".
  9. "SAT Suite of Assessments - K–12 School Code Search".
  10. "2024-2025 Region Alignments". Georgia High School Association.
  11. "2020-2021 GHSA Member School Directory". Georgia High School Association.
  12. "GHSA Volleyball Champions {{!}} GHSA.net". Georgia High School Association.
  13. "GHSA Wrestling Champions {{!}} GHSA.net". Georgia High School Association.
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