Creekview High School (Georgia)

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Creekview High School
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Creekview High School
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Creekview High School (Georgia)
1550 Owens Store Road 30115

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Coordinates 34°14′11″N84°20′11″W / 34.236468°N 84.336407°W / 34.236468; -84.336407
Information
Type Public high school
Established2005
School district Cherokee County School District
PrincipalMark Vance [1]
Teaching staff126.00 (FTE) [2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,126 (2022-23) [2]
Student to teacher ratio16.87 [2]
Campus Suburban
Color(s)   Hunter green and navy blue
Mascot Grizzly bear
Nickname The View
Rival Sequoyah High School
YearbookAuberon
Website www.cherokeek12.net/creekviewhs/

Creekview High School is a public high school located in the Macedonia community, east of Canton, Georgia, United States. The school was opened in August 2006 with 9th and 10th graders. For the 2007/2008 school year, 11th graders were added. The first senior class graduated in May 2009. The high school is directly across the road from Creekland Middle School.

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In the first year of the high school, the ninth grade resided in one hall of the middle school. The following year, the students moved to the new building across the street and were joined by the rising freshmen.

Creekview was originally to be named Joseph E. Brown High School. However, the community preferred a nice-sounding name vaguely connected to the Creek Indian tribe. After a petition and protests, the school board agreed to send the issue to a naming committee, which recommended the name Creekview High School. [3]

Creekview is part of the Cherokee County School District (CCSD). CCSD is a rural/metro district located approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta. The school district encompasses more than 423 square miles with Creekview being one of the six high schools serving the community. CCSD was one of the first districts to achieve District Accreditation as a Quality School System (SACS CASI). Creekview High School is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Creekview is currently rated as 43rd of the 446 Georgia High Schools, as ranked by SchoolDigger. [4]

Administration

Academics

Aeronautics Program

Governor's Honors Program

13 CHS students were selected for GHP in 2008 and 2009; this was the highest number among Cherokee County high schools.

Math Team

The Unquiet Library

The Unquiet Library is the name of the Creekview High School Media Center. It opened in July 2006 and houses over 8,000 print titles and 200 reference books in its Gale Virtual Reference Library. As of February 2009, the library has a collection of over 13,000 circulating materials; the digital collection consists of several databases purchased by the library as well as materials accessible through GALILEO, Georgia's Virtual Library. [12]

Fine arts

Art

Band

Chorus

Drama

Athletics

Volleyball

Baseball

Competition cheerleading

3rd in State (2017)

Football cheerleading

Cross country

Lacrosse

The school's team won the North Georgia Lacrosse League Championship in 2012, and finished with a record of 15-2. They started their first varsity season in the spring of 2013.

Football

Creekview's Stadium located on campus Creekview High School Football Stadium.jpg
Creekview's Stadium located on campus

As of its fourth year of existence, the Grizzly football team has had one losing season, posting a 7-3 record in its opening season of 2006 and a 9-1 in 2007. Unfortunately, they were playing a Non-Region/JV football schedule and were not eligible for the playoffs. During an official alignment year for the GHSA, 2008, Creekview was placed in Region 7-AAA after a debate of whether or not they should be put in Class AAAA or AAA's Region 6. Region 7-AAA was one of eight regions in the state to have a subregion system, Creekview being placed in subregion A. Creekview started the 2008 season 0-3, losing all three by a combined eight points. The fourth game of the season was their first subregion test in the school's history. The Grizzlies traveled to Gainesville to take on 2007 State Semi-Finalist North Hall. The Trojans, a perfect 10-0 in subregion play at the time, sent Creekview home with its fourth loss of the season. The Grizzlies soon bounced back, winning the last six regular season games and going 5-1 in the subregion, earning the final playoff spot in the tough 7-AAA.

2009 season

  • Overall record: (9-2)
  • 7-AAA record: (7-1) 3rd - FINAL
  • League record: (5-1) 2nd - FINAL
WeekDateOpponentResultRecord
1 Bye
2September 4, 2009SequoyahW 13-71-0
3September 11, 2009Flowery BranchW 38-352-0
4September 18, 2009West ForsythW 28-143-0
5September 25, 2009*North HallL 21-453-1
6October 2, 2009JohnsonW 51-144-1
7October 9, 2009*White CountyW 42-215-1
8October 16, 2009*GilmerW 42-06-1
9October 23, 2009*PickensW 48-07-1
10October 30, 2009*Lumpkin CountyW 55-138-1
11November 6, 2009*ChestateeW 42-209-1
P1November 13, 2009CarrolltonL 14-319-2

The Creekview Grizzlies football team finished the 2009 season with an overall record of 9–2 and a league record of 5–1. The Grizzlies started the season off with strong wins over Class AAAA's Sequoyah and 2008 Class AAA Runner-Up Flowery Branch, as well as Region 7B-AAA's West Forsyth. The Grizzlies, with a 3-0 record and a Class AAA rank of 7th, had their next test of the season, hosting the North Hall Trojans. Most assumed that 2009 was the year North Hall was vulnerable and would give up its subregion dominance after three straight years and an undefeated subregion record. The Grizzlies were the team predicted to dethrone the Trojans in the subregion A opener, but North Hall had other plans. Creekview soon found themselves down 21-0 early in the second quarter and were outgained on offense nearly 4-1 en route to a 45-21 loss, their first of the season. Since then, Creekview has bounced back strong with six straight wins and will accompany the North Hall Trojans to the state playoffs for the second straight year. As the 3rd seed, Creekview traveled to Carrollton High School to battle the Trojans and were sent home as the only Region 7-AAA to be defeated in the 1st round. Creekview started their 2011 football season strong with a 24-17 win against rival Sequoyah at Creekview. This win was mostly due to the outstanding play of previously home-schooled senior Riley Davis, who had two touchdowns.

Former quarterback, Kyle Wilkie (2016) is now a baseball player at Clemson.

Golf

Soccer

Girls playoff Elite 8 (2017, 2018)

Softball

Swimming

Tennis

Track and field

Volleyball

Wrestling

First Creekview High School state champion in any sport

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