New Hampstead High School

New Hampstead High School
Address
2451 Little Neck Road
Bloomingdale, Georgia 31302
United States
Coordinates 32°04′30″N 81°19′13″W / 32.0749°N 81.3204°W / 32.0749; -81.3204Coordinates: 32°04′30″N 81°19′13″W / 32.0749°N 81.3204°W / 32.0749; -81.3204
Information
Type Public secondary
Established 2012
School district Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools
Principal Tawn Foltz
Faculty 91
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,378 (2014-15)[1]
Color(s) Black, maroon, and gold
              
Mascot Phoenix
Nickname Phoenix and Lady Phoenix
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Website Official website

New Hampstead High School was opened in 2012 by the Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools. It is located at 2451 Little Neck Road in Bloomingdale, Georgia, United States.

History

In 2010 the Savannah-Chatham County School System decided a new high school was needed in the west Chatham County community. Construction of the new school started in early 2012 in hopes to be open by the start of the 2012-2013 school year. On August 27, 2012, New Hampstead opened.

Though the school was open it was still not finished. Throughout the school year, construction progressed on the far part of the school, known as the gold wing, and as well on the athletic fields.

Many students in New Hampstead High went to West Chatham Middle School.

Academics

Electives and extracurricular activities

Electives

Career pathway electives

Administrative / Information Support

  • Intro to Business and Technology
  • Business and Technology
  • Business Communications

JROTC

  • Air Force JROTC

Marketing and Communications

  • Marketing Principles
  • Professional Sales and Promotion

Broadcast / Video Production

  • Broadcast and Video 1

Clubs and organizations

Sports teams

Awards and honors

  • Many New Hampstead students' artworks have been displayed in the Telfair Museums.
  • The Blazing Brigade Marching Band went undefeated in competition in its first season.

References

  1. "New Hampstead High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. "SCCPSS Media".
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