Washington County School District (Alabama)

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Washington County School District
Address
229 Granade Avenue
Chatom
, Alabama, 36518
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 0103480 [1]
Students and staff
Students2,612 [1]
Teachers156.42 [1]
Staff178.25 [1]
Student–teacher ratio16.7 [1]
Other information
Website wcbek12.org

Washington County School District is a school district headquartered in Chatom, Alabama, [2] serving Washington County.

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Schools

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Fruitdale High School

K-12

High schools

Millry High School is in Washington County, Alabama. Its football team was established in 1927. [3] Wildcats are the school mascot. The football team plays on A.D. Britton Field. The school colors are green and white. Shane Hendry is the football team's coach. [3]

In 2022 the school enrolled 166 students. 82 percent were white and 13 percent black. The school is at 1 Wildcat Drive. [4]

Elementary schools

Other

McIntosh High School

McIntosh High School is a public high school in Washington County, Alabama. It is part of the Washington County School District. It is at 7010 Highway 43 in McIntosh, Alabama.

It serves grades 6-12. Jamelle Sauls is the principal. [5]

In 2023 the majority of students were documented as economically disadvantaged. 63.4 percent were black, 19.4 percent Native American, and 14.3 percent white, 1.1 percent Asian, 1.1 percent two or more "races" and .6 percent Hispanic. Teat scores are below the district and state averages. [6]

Demons are the school mascot. The school colors are navy blue, white, and gold. [7]

Football player Uche Iloh committed to Georgia Tech. [8]

In 2017 it was reported to be one of the 20 high schools in Alabama with the lowest ACT scores. [9]

The football team plays at H. H. Wiggins Field. It had regional championships in 1976 and 1984. It has never won a state championship. [10]

The economy in the area is largely agricultural and forestry product based. McIntosh is a small town. [11]

In 2001 the Demons mascot was removed but was later restored. [12]

A Native American testified about discrimination and efforts to preserve his culture in the community. He met with the school's principal to pursue organization of a special program for tribe members. [13]

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References

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  2. "Contact Us." Washington County School District. Retrieved on March 29, 2019. "229 Granade Avenue PO Box 1359 Chatom, AL 36518"
  3. 1 2 "Alabama High School Football History". www.ahsfhs.org.
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  5. "McIntosh High School / Contact Info". www.wcbek12.org.
  6. https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/alabama/districts/washington-county/mcintosh-high-school-368
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