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McMinn County High School : ウィキペディア英語版 | McMinn County High School
McMinn County High School is a four-year public high school founded in 1903 in Athens, Tennessee. In 2010-2011 there were over 1,500 students enrolled. ==History== McMinn County High School was created in the early 20th century as part of Athens Female College. The first graduating class in 1903 included seven students. A new facility was built in 1926 on West Madison Street. In 1951 McMinn County High suffered a fire that destroyed the wing opposite Madison Avenue. Classes were held at nearby Keith Memorial Methodist Church and the National Guard Armory. Another minor fire in a part of the building over the school library delayed the opening of the school year in August 1952. Students attended classes at Tennessee Wesleyan College for two weeks and did not have classes for the next two weeks. When school was finally opened, classes again met at Keith Memorial Methodist Church and the National Guard Armory. The school joined the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1954. MCHS had a freshman class of over 300 in 1955 and over 400 in 1956. The school went from an enrollment of 500 in 1954 to over 1,200 in 1960. Additional classrooms and a new gymnasium were built in 1960. Cook High was absorbed in 1967 and Calhoun High in 1978. In 1980 a new $10 million complex opened on Congress Parkway with new athletic facilities completed later.〔
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