Germantown High School
7653 Old Poplar Pk, Germantown, TN, 38138-5999 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Germantown High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Shelby County, TN
Students & Faculty
Total Students 2029 students
% Male / % Female 52%  /  48%
Total Classroom Teachers 112 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 533 students
Grade 10 - 488 students
Grade 11 - 475 students
Grade 12 - 519 students
Grade Not Listed - 14 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 3% 1%
% Hispanic 2% 2%
% Black 58% 21%
% White 36% 67%
% Unknown 1 % 2%
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 Shelby County School District
This School's Agency
(TN) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 48 8
Number of Students Managed 47,829 students 3,966 students
District Total Revenue $299,477,000 $26,447,000
District Expenditure $349,674,000 $26,933,000
District Revenue / Student $6,261 $6,668
District Expenditure / Student $7,311 $6,791
District Graduation Rates 90% 85%
In the News:
  • Medal of merit (The Battalion)
    posted on November 17, 2009 at 07:17:21 am
    Aggie is honored for bravery
  • Top basketball recruit Cory Joseph not ready to commit to Gophers (Pioneer Press)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 11:46:01 pm
    University of Minnesota men's basketball coach Tubby Smith filled two of his three available scholarships for the 2010 recruiting class on signing day Wednesday, but his No. 1 target is still undecided.
  • FBI seminar offers tips for police (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
    posted on November 11, 2009 at 05:02:22 am
    An FBI agent who interviewed Saddam Hussein and a former journalist who interviewed Osama bin Laden just might have a few insights they could pass along to law enforcement leaders. Collierville police Assistant Chief Dave Hamric thinks so, after hearing them. Hamric, 54, who joined the Collierville department in 1980, spent the last two weeks of October attending the FBI’s Law Enforcement ...
  • WVCA honors five area athletes (Watertown Daily Times)
    posted on November 10, 2009 at 07:34:15 pm
    Watertown senior outside hitter Erienne Lauersdorf headed a list of five area athletes honored by the Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association in all-state voting held recently.
  • Germantown teacher's work in literary journal (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
    posted on October 30, 2009 at 07:03:00 pm
    Billy M. Pullen, 11th-grade creative writing and International Baccalaureate English instructor at Germantown High School, had his short story, "Splashed Boy," featured in the 2009 edition of Writing From the Inside Out literary journal. This is the second short story publication for Pullen. His other story "The Purple Hair of Jesus" was published in 2006. Also a playwright, Pullen has ...
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School Notes:
  • Germantown High School serves portions of the city of Germantown, Tennessee.
  • History
  • The public school of Germantown had its beginning in the Masonic Hall located on Germantown Road South. The exact date of the first school is not known; however, a school was in the Masonic building in 1879. In 1885, the school was moved into the Methodist Church which was then located at 2305 McVay Road.
  • In the fall of 1886, the school was returned to the Masonic Hall. On September 18, 1889, a lot was purchased at 2370 Germantown Road, and a small frame building of four rooms was erected the following year. In December 1891, the school burned. Another school was built on the same lot and was ready for classes in 1892.
  • In September, 1905, Miss Mabel C. Williams became principal. She remained in that capacity until January, 1909, when she was elected superintendent of Shelby County Schools. In 1910 the Board of Education bought of land at 7653 Old Poplar Pike. A building of five classrooms and a study hall was erected here, and classes began in 1911. This new building was then named Mabel C. Williams High School in honor of the superintendent. In 1918, an addition to this building made it two stories with a separate science and shop building. The school became a twelve-grade school in 1919.
  • On November 7, 1927, a small adjoining lot was purchased, and a cafeteria and gymnasium were added. On September 9, 1933, more land was purchased making a total of . A second addition consisting of eight rooms plus enlargement of the study hall was completed in1934. In 1947, a football field with lights and bleachers was dedicated as the Ralph B. Hunt Athletic Field. In 1958, a house and a lot of approximately one acre adjacent to the campus were purchased. A new gymnasium was completed in 1959 with seating capacity of 1200. Additionally, a new baseball field with lights was installed.
  • In 1961, a new high school building was completed. Two acres adjacent to the campus were purchased, and the grounds were cleared for suitable playground space. In 1964, an eighteen-room elementary school was built enabling a separation of the elementary grades from grades nine through twelve. In 1967, an addition consisting of twelve classrooms , two science labs and a cafeteria was completed. That same year a sixteen room wing was added to the elementary school. In 1970, a quarter-mile rubberized track was completed.
  • In 1973, work began on a new high school building consisting of twelve classrooms, a language arts department, administrative and guidance offices, an auditorium, a band complex, and a women's gymnasium. In 1974, alterations on the science wing and the art department were completed. A covered walk connecting the new to the old building and a circular driveway crossing the front of the campus were also completed. The old high school building was torn down to make room for vocational buildings which were completed for use in the 1975-76 school year. These two newest buildings, now identified as "V" and "S" buildings, were assigned to house seventeen vocational classes and labs.
  • Germantown High School's enrollment has increased from 1200 students in 1975 to its present enrollment Classroom space to accommodate this growth was obtained in 1980. A new middle school was constructed off campus, thus allowing the acquisition of thirty-one classrooms located in the former elementary/middle school building. The campus now included nine buildings and, including athletic fields, covers . In 1982, a classroom in "V" building was remodeled and equipped as a cable television production studio. The $200,000.00 addition was funded by Germantown Cablevision as a part of its franchise agreement with the City of Germantown. GHS-TV began operating from this facility.
  • During the summer of 1994, major renovation to the campus of Germantown High School began in order to accommodate physically challenged students. Students with special needs, who at one time attended the Bartlett Learning Center, were reassigned to the high school in the district where they resided. As a result, nearly forty students with a wide variety of special needs were reassigned to Germantown High School. In order to ensure that their needs were met, the following renovations were made: two specialized classrooms were constructed in "M" building, the circulation library was moved from upstairs "C" building to the single story "M" building, a special education bus lane was created in the north end of "M" building with extended canopies for protection from the weather during loading and unloading, and a covered walkway was constructed connecting "M" and "A" buildings. In addition, three new classrooms, a conference room and a storage room were designed from the space vacated by the circulation library in "C" building; new classrooms, a teachers' lounge and workroom, and an assistant principal's office were constructed in "M" building; and an occupational therapy room was created in "M" building. Also, a new classroom was constructed in "V" building, and an elevator was added to "A" building. The remainder of the campus was upgraded to ensure accessibility. All bathrooms were redesigned for this purpose, and ramps were either added or improved near the entrances to all buildings.Also, in the mid-90s, "C" Gym was split into 2/3 in order to create space for a new Band Room, which includes an instrument storage room with shelving, a Band Director's Office, three practice rooms, and locker rooms with storage for band uniforms.
  • For the 2007 school year, Dr. Lonnie Harris moved the attendance office from "M" building to "C" building, and moved the main office from "C" building to "M" building. The principal's office in "M" building was renovated for Dr. Harris's use. A wall was constructed in a room in "M" building to create offices for an assistant principal and student resource officer. The portable building next to "M" building (formerly the study hall) as well as the ones adjacent to "M" and "M" annex on Chism Trail were razed, and a wall was knocked out in a room in "M" annex to create a new study hall. Also, new aluminum bleachers were erected at the football field to replace the old, worn, wooden bleachers. A new press box was also added.
  • In fall 2007, some areas zoned to Germantown for 9th and 10th graders in south Shelby County were rezoned to Southwind High School. In turn, some areas zoned to Houston High School were rezoned to Germantown.
  • In March 2008, Germantown High School was officially declared an International Baccalaureate school. New courses are already being added for the next school year in preparation to give out the first IB diplomas from Germantown High. As of now, Germantown High School is one of only three IB schools in Tennessee, and the only one in Shelby County.
  • Activities
  • Programs at Germantown High School receive broad parental support. Many parents participate in the PTSA and in booster clubs for sports and fine arts. They provide financial support and give their time and talents to promote these programs. The city of Germantown and its businesses assist school programs at Germantown High School such as GHS-TV, a community access channel which is funded in part by the city with an annual allocation of $75,000.00. The Germantown Community Television Foundation, a non-profit group, also supports GHS-TV with $145,000.00 annually. The television station serves the community by broadcasting community news and school events. Another program, WET, Water Education Team, is a multiple curriculum focus on the Wolf River. This project is supported by a Goals 2000 Grant, Mid-South Flyfishers Club, and the Wolf River Conservatory.
  • Awards
  • Germantown High school received the Blue Ribbon School award from the United States Department of Education from 1994 to 1996.
  • 5-A Football Tennessee State Champions in 1983 and 2003 and Runner up in 1980, 1986, 1990, 1994 others.[2]
  • Volleyball Tennessee State Champions in 2003, 2005 and 5 other previous times. Coach Whitaker took her girls to State 21 consecutive times in a row until 2006.
  • The 1995 Baseball Team went 38-0 and were National Champions
  • Cheerleading National Champions in 1998, 2003, 2005, and 2006
  • The school is equipped with its very own award winning television station which broadcasts 24/7 to residents in Germantown. GHS also has its own professional playhouse, the Poplar Pike Playhouse. Germantown High School's nationally recognized fine arts department was rated as one of the top of its kind in the nation. Students of these programs gain experience in areas such as reporting, producing, editing, acting, communications, choir, back stage work, costumes, and much more. The school's magazine, Iconoclast, has won numerous awards from such organizations as the National Council for Teachers of English, Scholastic Press Association, and the prestigious gold medal from Columbia University. The 2006-2007 staff broke ground with a new layout and design that is already gaining awards buzz for the magazine. It is notable, for it is the first issue not to have a cover produced by the art department.
  • Dance team National champions in 2008 in pom. The team received the "Overall Grand Champion" award for achieving the contest's best score and best choreography designations.
  • Athletics
  • Cheerleaders have a chance to make varsity cheer or they have a chance of making junior varsity. Either one is a excellent chance you will learn a lot and meet tons of new friends.
  • Germantown High School offers a variety of sports: baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, cheerleading, ice hockey, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, wrestling, and dance.
  • The 1999 Germantown girls' soccer team won the TSSAA state championship and finished #1 in the country in the USA Today girls soccer poll.
  • The Germantown High cross-country team went to the State Meet in 1994, 1995, and 1996.
  • The Germantown Red Devil Football team won the State Championships in 1983 and 2003. They were State Football Runners Up in 1980, 1986, 1990, and 1994 .
  • The Germantown boys team won the state championships in 1983 and 1984.
  • - Gary Faulkner Jr. was the first TSSAA State Individual Champion in Division 1A Bowling in 2006.
  • - In 2008 the Germantown High School Dance Team dance team received the "Overall Grand Champion" award for achieving the contest's best score and best choreography designations. The team won first place in pom and third place in hip-hop with a "best showmanship" commendation.
  • - the germantown wrestling has a Overall of 349-141-4 (71% Win Avg.)
  • OBA 28-13
  • Germantown 321-128-4
  • Coach Bradley is the winningest coach in Region 8. He also holds the record for most consecutive district dual wins at 100+.
  • in 2009 Kendall Kermick Placed 5th at state at 103lbs weght class
  • Notable alumni
  • Daniel Lewis, Local musician and member of Elephant House
  • Debbie Elliott, National Public Radio broadcaster
  • Keith Hooper, college basketball player, Mississippi State Univ, 1991 SEC Champions
  • Ben Johnson, Major League Baseball player
  • John Koski, General Manager of Fox 13 in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Paul Maholm, Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Jeremy Padawer, popular kid's entertainment / toys executive
  • Cindy Parlow, US Women's National Soccer Team member
  • Tony Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle
  • Mickey Callaway, former Major League Pitcher
  • Chris Parnell, Saturday Night Live Actor
  • Missi Pyle, Actress in Galaxy Quest, Dogdeball, and broadway hit Boeing Boeing
  • William Watkins, New York City theatre producer and author of Cassina Gambrel Was Missing
  • Suzanne Y. Taylor, Revolutionary Homeless Clinician and Advocate
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School Zip Code:
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School Zip (38138)
(TN) State Average
Population (Approximate) 23,021 people 5,477,204 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 61% 18%
Population Average Age 42 years old 35 years old
Average Household size 2.7 persons 2.4 persons
Median Household Income $84,134 $37,494
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 7.9 rooms 5.4 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 30 years old 38 years old
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% Owning / % Renting 83% / 17% 67% / 33%
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