Cass High School (Georgia)

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Cass High School
Cass High School.jpg
The old high school building on Grassdale Road in Cartersville
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Cass High School (Georgia)
1000 Colonel Way

,
Georgia
30184

United States
Coordinates 34°12′23″N84°49′09″W / 34.20636°N 84.819138°W / 34.20636; -84.819138 Coordinates: 34°12′23″N84°49′09″W / 34.20636°N 84.819138°W / 34.20636; -84.819138 [1]
Information
Type Public
Motto"Educating, Encouraging & Empowering"
School district Bartow County School District
CEEB code 110625
PrincipalSteve Revard [2]
Faculty85.40 (on FTE basis) [3]
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment1,505 (2020-21) [3]
Student to teacher ratio17.62 [3]
Color(s)Blue and gold
  
Athletics conference GHSA Region 7-AAAA [4]
SportsFootball, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, men's soccer, women's soccer, volleyball, softball, swimming, cross country, wrestling, track, tennis, and golf
MascotColonel
Team nameCass Colonels
Website www.bartow.k12.ga.us/o/cass-high

Cass High School is a four-year public high school located in Cartersville, Georgia, United States, one of five high schools in Bartow County. It serves grades 9-12. The current principal is Stephen Revard.

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Athletics

Cass High School offers a variety of sports, including football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, men's soccer, women's soccer, volleyball, softball, swimming, cross country, wrestling, track, tennis, and golf.

Football

The Cass Colonels football team went to the state playoffs in 2004 for the first time in 21 years, and the second time in school history. They also made it to the playoffs in 2006.

Wrestling

Men’s soccer

In 2008 the Cass High School soccer team were ranked 5th in state.

Notable alumni

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  2. Michael Nelson's profile on the Cass High School web page Archived June 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine . Cass High School. Retrieved on 2008-10-16.
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  4. 2006-2008 Region Alignment Archived 2010-06-20 at the Wayback Machine . Georgia High School Association. Retrieved on 2008-10-16.