Clinton High School
425 Dragon Dr, Clinton, TN, 37716-2722 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Clinton High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Anderson County, TN
Students & Faculty
Total Students 1187 students
% Male / % Female 53%  /  47%
Total Classroom Teachers 66 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 336 students
Grade 10 - 312 students
Grade 11 - 267 students
Grade 12 - 266 students
Grade Not Listed - 6 students
This School
(TN) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:18 1:19
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(TN) School Average
% American Indian n/a n/a
% Asian n/a 1%
% Hispanic n/a 2%
% Black 4% 21%
% White 96% 67%
Additional Student Information
This School
(TN) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch n/a n/a
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch n/a n/a
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
(TN) Statewide Testing Performance
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District:
School District Name Anderson County Distrct School District
This School's Agency
(TN) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 17 8
Number of Students Managed 6,864 students 3,966 students
District Total Revenue $54,316,000 $26,447,000
District Expenditure $54,726,000 $26,933,000
District Revenue / Student $7,913 $6,668
District Expenditure / Student $7,973 $6,791
District Graduation Rates 89% 85%
In the News:
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School Notes:
  • Clinton High School (CHS), in Clinton, Tennessee, is the Anderson County, Tennessee, high school that serves students living in and near Clinton, Oliver Springs, and Claxton.
  • Clinton High School
  • PrincipalLinda Davis
    School typePublic
    Religious affiliationNone
    Founded1903
    LocationClinton, Tennessee
    Enrollment~1,116
    Faculty~97
    Campus surroundingsMedium Town
    Mascot Dragon
    School colorsOrange & Black
  • History
  • 1903 Clinton High School was built on the current location of Clinton Elementary School.
  • 1916-17 The first basketball teams were formed at Clinton High School (Men's & Women's).
  • 1923-24 The first football team was organized at Clinton High School.
  • 1927 A new high school building, which consolidated CHS with several county schools, was opened at the current location of Clinton Middle School.
  • 1954 Clinton High School first accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
  • 1956 See Integration below.
  • 1958 On Sunday, October 5, the school was blown apart by three massive explosions.
  • 1958-60 CHS students were transported to Oak Ridge to continue classes while the school was rebuilt.
  • 1963 Plans were presented to consolidate several elementary schools, create 2 junior high schools, and construct a new Clinton Senior High School for grades 10-12.
  • 1968-69 Clinton Senior High School was completed.
  • 1977 Vocational programs were offered to CSHS students as the Anderson County Center of Occupational Development was opened.
  • 1989 With the new addition of a library, science labs, a cafeteria, and several new classrooms, the 9th grade was moved to CSHS which again became Clinton High School. (Clinton Junior High School and Norwood Junior High School became middle schools.)
  • Integration
  • Following the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, federal judge Robert Taylor ordered Clinton High School to desegregate with "all deliberate speed" in the fall of 1956. The integration of Clinton High School was forced to be first among Tennessee public schools. Anti-integration campaigners from inside and outside Clinton protested the decision to integrate the high school (Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol LVI). They were inspired by New Jersey white supremacist John Kasper and Asa "Forrest" Carter (who subsequently wrote speeches for Alabama Governor George Wallace during his segregationist years, but is known today primarily as the author of The Rebel Outlaw: Jose Wales and The Education of Little Tree), both of whom spoke publicly in Clinton on September 1, 1956 against the decision to integrate the high school (Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol LVI). After violence was narrowly averted on the lawn of the Anderson County Courthouse on September 1, National Guard troops were called into the city for two months to keep order.
  • The twelve black students who attended Clinton High School that fall became known as the "Clinton 12". On the morning of each school day they walked together down Broad Street from Foley Hill to Clinton High. On the morning of December 4, 1956, Rev. Paul Turner, the white minister of the First Baptist Church, was severely beaten after escorting the twelve students to school. The twelve students were Jo Ann Allen (now Boyce), Bobby Cain, Theresser Caswell, Minnie Ann Dickey (now Jones), Gail Ann Epps (now Upton), Ronald Hayden, William Latham, Alvah J. McSwain (now Lambert), Maurice Soles, Robert Thacker, Regina Turner (now Smith), and Alfred Williams. On February 10, 2006, Williams, Cain, and Soles re-enacted their walk to school from Foley Hill to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 integration.
  • Early in the morning of October 5, 1958, the Clinton High School building was severely damaged by a series of dynamite explosions. An estimated 75 to 100 sticks of dynamite had been placed in three locations in the building. No one was injured, but Clinton was once again the focus of attention over a crime that was universally assumed to be related to the school's desegregation. While the school was rebuilt, Clinton High School students were bused to Oak Ridge where the school operated in the recently vacated building that had housed Linden Elementary School. Clinton High School reopened in its own building in 1960.
  • The documentary The Clinton 12 is a historical review of these events, and was aired widely on PBS in 2008 and 2009.
  • Athletics
  • Clinton Dragons compete in TSSAA Class AAAA of Region 3 in Football. They compete in Class TSSAA AAA in the following sports:
  • Women's Basketball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Men's Golf
  • Environment
  • Clinton High School is home to the Clinton High School EcoAction Club, a student organization that leads the school in environmental projects, including the school's student-managed recycling program. Through this program, the school recycles mixed paper, beverage containers, and more. The club was the founding project of EcoAction, a non-profit environmental organization.
  • The school is also home to a prototype solar-powered classroom called the "Solar House". The small classroom, built by students under the direction of teacher Riley Sain, allows students to watch movies and more using the power of the sun. The school has also received multiple grants from various organizations, including the TWRA, the remove rip-rap from the creek in front of the school in an effort to return it to its natural state.
  • Sources
  • External links
  • Clinton High School official website
  • Information on Marching and Concert bands
  • EcoAction's Website
  • Clinton Desegregation Crisis in Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
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School Zip Code:
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School Zip (37716)
(TN) State Average
Population (Approximate) 24,422 people 5,477,204 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 19% 18%
Population Average Age 39 years old 35 years old
Average Household size 2.4 persons 2.4 persons
Median Household Income $34,805 $37,494
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 5.4 rooms 5.4 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 32 years old 38 years old
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