- Washington County High School (Georgia)
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name = Washington County High School
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established = 1959
city = Sandersville
state = Georgia
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students = appx. 1,200
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grades = 9-12
address = 420 Riddleville Road, Sandersville, GA
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mascot = Golden Hawk
colors = Black, Gold, and White
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newspaper = The Golden Times
yearbook = The Talon
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picture =Washington County High School, in Sandersville, Georgia, was founded in 1959, as a result of a county-wide consolidation of all the small community high schools around the county. Because segregation was still active, only white students could attend, and as a result, a twin school for the black students, Thomas Jefferson High School was built also in 1959, on Hines Street, in the Tybee neighboorhood in Sandersville. The school got its mascot by student vote amongst Hawks, Falcons, or Eagles. The colors derive from the black of Tennille High School (the Tigers) and the gold of Sandersville High School (the Satans).
In 1972, WACO school system fully integrated, and Washington County High started housing grades 10-12, and T.J. Elder High became T.J. Junior high, and housed grades 6-9. In the 1984-1985 school year, the current 9-12 format went into being. During the 49 years that the school has existed, several renovations have taken place. During the 1980-1981 school year, a vocational building was built, housing a bigger library. In 1993, a total extensive renovation took place on the original 1959 building, removing the numerous windows that lined the outside walls of most of the original building and adding a state of the art cafeteria.
The last change came in 1997, when a new, modern gym, new front office complex, and science classrooms and labs were built. The old gym complex was renovated into a fine arts wing, adding a larger band room, chorus room, and 300 seat theater.
Athletics
Washington County High School has a strong athletic program, especially in football. The Golden Hawks football team has won three state championships and two state runner-up trophies since 1992. The team also is second in the state in
Georgia Dome semifinal appearances behind Lincoln County High. The basketball teams have won numerous region titles in the past decade, and the new soccer program made the state playoffs in their first year of region play in 2004.Fine Arts
Washington County High is also a strong fine arts school. The One Act play teams have won two state titles (2001 and 2004), three state runners-up (1999, 2002, 2005), and numerous region championships. The group is often invited to perform at the
Georgia Thespian Conference . The Literary teams have won the past two championships (2007 and 2008) and often place in the individual level.
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