Kenwood High School (Tennessee)

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Kenwood High School
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Kenwood High School (Tennessee)
251 East Pine Mountain Road

, ,
37042

United States
Coordinates 36°34′54″N87°22′47″W / 36.5816°N 87.3796°W / 36.5816; -87.3796
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School type Public
MottoUnapologetic Greatness
Established1997
School district Clarksville-Montgomery County School System
PrincipalNigel Anderson
Grades 9-12
Enrollment1,224 (2023–24) [1]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s) Black and Gold   
Athletics TSSAA Class 5A Football, Class AAA other sports.
MascotKnight
NewspaperThe Knight Life
YearbookChevalier
Feeder schoolsKenwood Middle School
Website Kenwood High School

Kenwood High School is a high school located in Clarksville, Tennessee. It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. It is home to the city's largest sports park, and the stadium is the largest high school/middle school stadium. Within this park are 7 soccer fields. These fields are used by many of the high and middle schools in the county for practice and elementary school games.

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STEM Academy

Introduced to Kenwood High School in fall 2010, the STEM Academy is open by application for students who have an aptitude for math and science that have already been demonstrated to some degree in their academic career. These students like to solve problems, improve ideas, and think semi-logically. Additionally, the STEM Academy student will have a sincere interest in a STEM-oriented career field, specifically in engineering, and will work well learning through hands-on activities. Students will be selected utilizing multiple criteria, including test scores, grades, career interests, and attendance.

The STEM Academy has currently partnered with Austin Peay State University to identify scholarship opportunities for STEM academy students as well as offer special consideration if they apply to the TN Governor's School of Computational Physics (upon completion of the school, students can earn college credit hours there as well). APSU has also specially designed a summer enrichment program, SOARing with Mathematics for the STEM Academy students entering the 10th grade; as well as a Summer Science And Math Academy (SAMA) for STEM Academy students entering either 10th or 11th grade.

Junior ROTC Program

Introduced to Kenwood High School in the Summer of 1997, the JROTC program is a student lead program that promotes leadership skills among students in the program. The Black Knights Battalion is currently the #1 Battalion in Montgomery County and has several core teams them being; Raider Team, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Robotics Team, and Flag Detail.

All of these teams with the exception of Flag Detail, are National Competing teams with the current best being the Raider team with the Drill team right behind them. The Raider team is coached by SGM (R) Aaron Keener and is currently ranked 3rd in the nation. Placing 3rd at the National Raider Challenge at Fort Knox, KY in 2024 for the ARMY JROTC programs. The Raider team also placed 5th at the All-Service National Raider Championships in Molena, GA in 2024.

The Raider National Competing Team:

Credit: Clarksville Montgomery County School System

Extracurricular activities

Kenwood High School has many extracurricular activities, including:

Athletics

Clubs & Programs

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References

  1. "Kenwood High". Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools. Retrieved March 27, 2022.