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TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY TREE
School: History (consolidation, merger, name change, etc.)
Alamo: Consolidated with various non-football high schools to form Crockett County High School in 1983
Anderson County: Formed in 1982 through consolidation of Lake City and Norris High Schools
Ashland City: Became Cheatham County High School in 1970
Austin-East: Formed in 1968 through consolidation of Austin and East High Schools
Barren Plains: Consolidated with Orlinda and North Robertson High Schools to form East Robertson High School in 1949
Bell: Consolidated with Cedar Hill High School to form Jo Byrns High School in 1949
Bledsoe County: Known as Pikeville High School and Patton High School prior to 1942
Blountville: Consolidated with Holston Institute to form Sullivan Central High School in 1968
Boonshill: Consolidated with Petersburg High School to form Unity School in 1970
Byars-Hall Became Covington High School in 1970
Cameron Consolidated with Two Rivers and Donelson High Schools to form McGavock High School in 1971
Campbell County: Formed in 1975 through consolidation of LaFollette and Jacksboro High Schools
Cannon County: Known as Woodbury High School prior to 1977
Cascade: Formed in 1976 through consolidation of Bell Buckle School and Wartrace High School
Cedar Hill: Consolidated with Bell High School to form Jo Byrns High School in 1949
Celina: Became Clay County High School in 2003
Charleston: Became Walker Valley High School in 2001
Charlotte: Consolidated with Dickson and White Bluff High Schools to form Dickson County High School in 1972
Cheatham County: Known as Ashland City High School prior to 1970
Chuckey-Doak: Formed in 1959 through consolidation of Chuckey and Doak High Schools
Clay County: Known as Celina High School prior to 2003
Coffee County: Known as Manchester High School prior to 1991
Cohn: Consolidated with Pearl High School to form Pearl-Cohn High School in 1983
Covington: Known as Byars-Hall High School prior to 1970
Crossville: Became Cumberland County High School in 1962
Cumberland County: Known as Crossville High School prior to 1962
Cumberland Gap: Formed in 2003 through consolidation of Powell Valley and Forge Ridge High Schools
Daisy: Consolidated with Soddy High School to form Soddy-Daisy High School in 1937
Dandridge: Consolidated with White Pine, Rush Strong, Maury, and Jefferson High Schools to form Jefferson County High School in 1975
Decatur Co.-Riverside: Formed in 1965 through consolidation of Decaturville and Parsons High Schools
Decaturville: Consolidated with Parsons High School to form Decatur County-Riverside High School in 1965
Decherd: Consolidated with Winchester High School to form Franklin County High School in 1949
Dickson: Consolidated with Charlotte and White Bluff High Schools to form Dickson County High School in 1972
Dickson County: Formed in 1972 through consolidation of Dickson, White Bluff, and Charlotte High Schools
Dobyns-Bennett: Known as Kingsport Central High School prior to 1926
Donelson Consolidated with Two Rivers and Cameron High Schools to form McGavock High School in 1971
Doyle: Consolidated with South-Young High School to form South-Doyle High School in 1991
Dyer County: Formed in 1972 through consolidation of Newbern and Trimble High Schools
East Robertson: Formed in 1949 through consolidation of North Robertson, Orlinda, and Barren Plains High Schools
Englewood: Consolidated with Etowah High School to form McMinn Central High School in 1966
Etowah: Consolidated with Englewood High School to form McMinn Central High School in 1966
Everett: Consolidated with Townsend and Walland High Schools to form Heritage High School in 1977
Father Ryan: Known as Nashville Catholic High School for Boys prior to 1929
Fayette County: Consolidated with Ware High School to form Fayette Ware High School in 1970
Fayette Ware: Formed in 1970 through consolidation of Fayette County and Ware High Schools
Fayetteville Central: Consolidatied with Blanche, Boonshill, and Flintville High School to form Lincoln County High School in 1979
Franklin County: Formed in 1949 through consolidation of Winchester Central High School and Decherd High School.
Friendsville: Consolidated with Lanier and Porter High Schools to form William Blount High School in 1979
Fulton: Formed in 1951 through the closure of Knoxville and Stair Technical High Schools
Gatlinburg-Pittman: Formed in 1962 through the consolidation of Pittman Center High School and Pi Beta Phi School of Gatlinburg
Goodlettsville:

Consolidated with Nashville East, Madison, and DuPont High Schools to form Hunters Lane High School in 1986

Grainger: Known as Rutledge High School prior to 2008
Grove: Consolidated with various non-football high schools to form Henry County High School in 1969
Hardin County: Known as Savannah High School prior to 1959
Harrison-Chilhowee: Became King's Academy in 1993
Hay-Long: Became Mt. Pleasant High School in 1969
Henry County: Formed in 1969 through consolidation of Grove High School and various non-football high schools
Heritage: Formed in 1977 through consolidation of Townsend, Walland, and Everett High Schools
Horace Maynard: Became Union County High School in 1997
Hunters Lane: Formed in 1986 through consolidation of Nashville East, DuPont, Madison, and Goodlettsville High Schools
Huntingdon: Known as Huntingdon Industrial Training School from 1908-1918
Huntsville: Consolidated with Norma and Robbins High Schools to form Scott High School in 1971
J.B. Young: Consolidated with various non-football high schools to form Jackson South Side High School in 1956
Jacksboro: Consolidated with LaFollette High School to form Campbell County High School in 1975
Jackson Central-Merry: Formed in 1970 through consolidation of Jackson and Merry High Schools
Jackson South Side: Formed in 1956 through consolidation of J.B. Young High School and various non-football high schools (Mercer, Malesus, and Pinson)
Jackson: Consolidated with Merry High School to form Jackson Central-Merry High School in 1970
Jefferson:

Consolidated with White Pine, Rush Strong, Dandridge, and Maury High Schools to form Jefferson County High School in 1975

Jefferson County:

Formed in 1975 through consolidation of White Pine, Rush Strong, Maury, Dandridge, and Jefferson High Schools

Jo Byrns: Formed in 1949 through consolidation of Cedar Hill and Bell High Schools
Joelton: Consolidated with Nashville North High School to form Whites Creek High School in 1978
Jones: Became Richland High School in 1978
Ketron: Consolidated with Lynn View High School to form Sullivan North High School in 1980
King's Academy: Known as Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy prior to 1993
Knoxville East: Formed in 1951 through the closure of Knoxville High School
Knoxville High:

Closed in 1951, with students transferring to Fulton, Knox. West, Knox. South, and Knox. East High Schools

Knoxville South: Formed in 1951 through the closure of Knoxville High School
Knoxville West: Formed in 1951 through the closure of Knoxville High School
LaFollette: Consolidated with Jacksboro High School to form Campbell County High School in 1975
Lake City: Consolidated with Norris High School to form Anderson County High School in 1982
Lake County: Formed in 1963 through consolidation of Ridgely and Tiptonville High Schools
Lanier: Consolidated with Friendsville and Porter High Schools to form William Blount High School in 1979
Lincoln County: Formed in 1979 through consolidation of Blanche, Boonshill, Flintville, and Fayetteville Central High Schools
Lynchburg: Became Moore County High School in 1932
Lynn View: Consolidated with Ketron High School to form Sullivan North High School in 1980
Lynnville: Became Richland High School in 1978
Madison:

Consolidated with Nashville East, DuPont, and Goodlettsville High Schools to form Hunters Lane High School in 1986

Madisonville: Consolidated with Vonore High School to form Sequoyah High School in 1995
Manchester: Became Coffee County High School in 1991
Martin: Consolidated with Sharon High School to form Westview High School in 1970
Maury: Consolidated with White Pine, Rush Strong, Dandridge, and Jefferson High Schools to form Jefferson County High School in 1975
McGavock: Formed in 1971 through consolidation of Two Rivers, Cameron, and Donelson High Schools
McMinn Central: Formed in 1966 through consolidation of Etowah and Englewood High Schools
McMinnville Central: Consolidated with McMinnville City High School to form Warren County High School in 1969
McMinnville City: Consolidated with McMinnville Central High School to form Warren County High School in 1969
McNairy Central: Known as Selmer High School prior to 1969
McTyeire: Closed in 1931
Memphis Prep: Closed in 1991
Merry: Consolidated with Jackson High School to form Jackson Central-Merry High School in 1970
Moore County: Known as Lynchburg High School prior to 1932
Mt. Pleasant: Known as Hay-Long High School prior to 1969
Nashville East:

Consolidated with DuPont, Madison, and Goodlettsville High Schools to form Hunters Lane High School in 1986

Nashville North: Consolidated with Joelton High School to form Whites Creek High School in 1978
Newbern: Consolidated with Trimble High School to form Dyer County High School in 1972
Norris:

Consolidated with Lake City High School to form Anderson County High School in 1982

North Robertson: Consolidated with Orlinda and Barren Plains High Schools to form East Robertson High School in 1949
Oakland: Formed in 1972 through break-up/consolidation of Murfreesboro Central and Holloway High Schools
Obion County Central:

Formed in 1961 through consolidation of Woodland Mills, Hornbeak, Obion, Troy, Dixie, and Rives High Schools

Old Hickory Academy: Consolidated with Episcopal Day School to form University School of Jackson in 1987
Orlinda:

Consolidated with North Robertson and Barren Plains High Schools to form East Robertson High School in 1949

Parsons: Consolidated with Decaturville High School to form Decatur County-Riverside High School in 1965
Patton: Became Bledsoe County High School in 1942
Pearl-Cohn: Formed in 1983 through consolidation of Pearl and Cohn High Schools
Pearl: Consolidated with Cohn High School to form Pearl-Cohn High School in 1983
Petersburg: Consolidated with Boonshill High School to form Unity School in 1970
Pikeville: Became Bledsoe County High School in 1942
Porter: Consolidated with Friendsville and Lanier High Schools to form William Blount High School in 1979
Powell Valley: Consolidated with Forge Ridge High School to form Cumberland Gap High School in 2003
Rhea Central: Consolidated with Spring City High School to form Rhea County High School in 1974
Rhea County: Formed in 1974 through consolidation of Rhea Central and Spring City High Schools
Richland: Opened in 1978
Ridgely: Consolidated with Tiptonville High School to form Lake County High School in 1963
Riverdale: Formed in 1972 through break-up/consolidation of Murfreesboro Central and Holloway High Schools
Rush Strong: Consolidated with White Pine, Jefferson, Dandridge, and Maury High Schools to form Jefferson County High School in 1975
Rutledge: Became Grainger High School in 2008
Savannah: Became Hardin County High School in 1959
Scott: Formed in 1971 through consolidation of Robbins, Norma, and Huntsville High Schools
Selmer: Became McNairy Central High School in 1969
Sequoyah: Formed in 1995 through consolidation of Vonore and Madisonville High Schools
Signal Mountain: Formed in 2008 with students previously attending five area high schools
Soddy: Consolidated with Daisy High School to form Soddy-Daisy High School in 1937
Soddy-Daisy: Formed in 1937 through consolidation of Soddy and Daisy High Schools
South-Doyle: Formed in 1991 through consolidation of Doyle and South-Young High Schools
Spring City: Consolidated with Rhea Central High School to form Rhea County High School in 1974
Stair Tech: Closed in 1951, with students transferring to Fulton High School
Sullivan Central: Formed in 1968 through the consolidation of Blountville High School and Holston Institute
Sullivan East: Formed in 1969 through the consolidation of Bluff City and Mary Hughes High School
Sullivan North: Formed in 1980 through consolidation of Lynn View and Ketron High Schools
Tiptonville: Consolidated with Ridgely High School to form Lake County High School in 1963
Townsend: Consolidated with Walland and Everett High Schools to form Heritage High School in 1977
Trimble: Consolidated with Newbern High School to form Dyer County High School in 1972
Two Rivers: Consolidated with Donelson and Cameron High Schools to form McGavock High School in 1971
USJ: Formed in 1987 through consolidation of Old Hickory Academy and Episcopal Day School
Union County: Known as Horace Maynard High School prior to 1997
Unity: Formed in 1970 through consolidation of Petersburg and Boonshill High Schools
Vonore: Consolidated with Madisonville High School to form Sequoyah High School in 1995
Walker Valley: Known as Charleston High School prior to 2001
Walland: Consolidated with Townsend and Everett High Schools to form Heritage High School in 1977
Ware: Consolidated with Fayette County High School to form Fayette Ware High School in 1970
Warren County: Formed in 1969 through consolidation of McMinnville City and McMinnville Central High Schools
Wartrace: Consolidated with Bell Buckle School to form Cascade High School in 1976
West Carroll:

Formed in 1983 through consolidation of Trezevant, Lavinia, McLemoresville, Cedar Grove, Terry, and Atwood High Schools

Westview: Formed in 1970 through consolidation of Martin and Sharon High Schools
White Bluff: Consolidated with Dickson and Charlotte High Schools to form Dickson County High School in 1972
Whites Creek: Formed in 1978 through consolidation of Nashville North and Joelton High Schools
White Pine:

Consolidated with Jefferson, Rush Strong, Dandridge, and Maury High Schools to form Jefferson County High School in 1975

William Blount: Formed in 1979 through consolidation of Lanier, Porter, and Friendsville High Schools
Winchester: Consolidated with Decherd High School to form Franklin County High School in 1949
Woodbury: Became Cannon County High School in 1977

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