Cabot High School

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Cabot High School
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Front entrance to CHS main building
Address
Cabot High School
401 North Lincoln Street

,
Arkansas
72023

United States
Coordinates 34°58′24″N92°0′31″W / 34.97333°N 92.00861°W / 34.97333; -92.00861
Information
Type Public secondary
Established1912(112 years ago) (1912)
CEEB code 040320
NCES School ID 050375000123 [1]
PrincipalHenry Hawkins
Faculty124.61 [1] (on FTE basis)
Grades10–12
Enrollment2,172 (2016-17) [2]
Student to teacher ratio15.91 [1]
Color(s)Red, white, and black
   
Fight song On, Wisconsin!
Mascot Panthers
NewspaperThe Panther Tale
YearbookThe Panther
Website www.cabotschools.org/schools/cabot-high-school

Cabot High School (CHS) is a public high school located in Cabot, Arkansas. The school serves students in grades ten through twelve and is administered by Cabot Public Schools, which serves the city and most of northern Lonoke County. The district, and therefore the high school's boundary, includes the communities of Cabot, Austin, and Ward. [3]

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Academics

The assumed course of study for students follows the Smart Core curriculum developed by the Arkansas Department of Education. Students complete regular (core and career focus) courses and exams and may select Advanced Placement (AP) coursework and exams that provide an opportunity for college credit.

Cabot High School has been designated as a School of Innovation by the Arkansas Department of Education. [4]

Extracurricular activities

The Cabot High School mascot and athletic emblem is the panther with red, white and black serving as the school colors. The school's fight song, "On, Panthers!" is based on "On, Wisconsin!".[ citation needed ]

Cabot High School's broadcasting department, in cooperation with Suddenlink Communications cable television, broadcasts Cabot High Television (CHTV) and the Cabot Schools Network (CSN) locally on channel three in the area.

The Cabot High School Quizbowl Team competes in the 7A Central conference, and has won second place at the 2017, 2014, 2008, and 2007 AGQBA state championships. [5]

Athletics

For 2023-24, the Cabot Panthers compete in the state's largest classification—7A Classification—from the 7A/6A East Conference, as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Panthers participate in football, volleyball, golf (boys/girls), bowling (boys/girls), cross country (boys/girls), basketball (boys/girls), competitive cheer, competitive dance, soccer (boys/girls), baseball, softball, wrestling, swimming & diving (boys/girls), tennis (boys/girls), track & field (boys/girls). [6]

Speech and Debate

Cabot High School currently has two major programs within the National Speech and Debate Association, serving as Cabot Debate and Cabot Forensics. The current head of the program is Breanne Selah, who replaced former head coach Rachel Mauchline in 2023. [7] Cabot High School has ranked 1st in Arkansas as of 2021, and top 50 within the NSDA program, is considered one of the best debate teams in the state, and nationally.

Band program

The Cabot High School band program is led by Rusty Hart, following the retirement of Joe Trusty, who led the band for 30 years before joining the Cabot School Board. [8] The concert band competes in the Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association (ASBOA) Region IV for solo/ensemble and concert assessments, as well as for students to qualify for the ASBOA All-State Band. The Cabot Marching Band, also known as The Spirit of Cabot, is the largest high school marching band in Arkansas, with over 250 students. The marching band competes in division 4A under the classification system established by Bands of America, and placed 5th at the 2022 Bands of America Music for All Clarksville Regional Championship. [9] The Cabot Marching Band played in the Washington, D.C, National Independence Day Parade in 2016, 2019, and 2022. [10]

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