Stockbridge High School

Stockbridge High School
Location
Stockbridge, Georgia
United States
Coordinates 33°33′51″N 84°12′10″W / 33.564057°N 84.202698°W / 33.564057; -84.202698Coordinates: 33°33′51″N 84°12′10″W / 33.564057°N 84.202698°W / 33.564057; -84.202698
Information
Type Public, coeducational
Established 1964
Superintendent Ethan Hildreth
Principal Eric Watson
Faculty 120
Enrollment 1,494 (2014-15)[1]
Campus Suburbs
Color(s) Green, orange, and white
Mascot Tiger
Website Stockbridge High School

Stockbridge High School is a high school located in Stockbridge, Georgia, United States, in the Henry County School District. It enrolls around 1,800 students in grades 9–12.

Principals

  • Coy Pridmore, 1964-1983
  • Sam Floyd, 1984-1987
  • Gary Boehmer 1987-1993
  • Bill Eaves, 1993-2002
  • Antonio Hurt, 2002-2005
  • Eric Watson, 2005–present

Championships and sports

  • 1981 - Stockbridge Varsity Wrestling Team; 10-0; first team in Stockbridge HS history to go undefeated (Coach Steve Lynn and Coach Bob Miller)
  • 1983 - AAA State Wrestling Champ Keith Collier (100 lb); the first State Champ
  • 2001 - AAAAA Wrestling Team produced four state placers: 119 lb Adam Easey (1st), 140 lb Jesse Millwood (2nd), 103 lb Trent Mahffey (3rd), and 125 lb Courtney Arnold (4th)
  • 2006 - AAAA State Elite Eight, boys' tennis
  • 2007 - AAAA Traditional and Team duals state champions, first and only state championship team in school history having six placers: Jose Paz 215 lb (champion), Nathan Allen 125 lb (runner-up), Shane Mcgraw 103 lb (3rd), Gio Graham 171 lb (4th), Randy Salmon 285 lb (4th), and Ben Jones 160 lb (5th)
  • 2013 - Football Varsity State Championships; Stockbridge High School beat Union Grove HS (49-6); MVP players Malique Dunn (1TD), Martel Waugh (19 QB Sacks), Deontae Pierce (5 TD), with Martel Waugh as his assigned blocker

Notable alumni

Angel Johnson, class of 2010 - the former Mizz Tiger, Sister of Mizz Shyneka


  1. "Stockbridge High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
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