Dyer County High School

Dyer County High School
Address
1000 West Main
W
Newbern, Tennessee, (Dyer County) 38059-1473
United States
Coordinates 36°06′11″N 89°17′30″W / 36.103165°N 89.29179°W / 36.103165; -89.29179Coordinates: 36°06′11″N 89°17′30″W / 36.103165°N 89.29179°W / 36.103165; -89.29179
Information
Type Public
Established 1972
Status Open
School district Dyer County Schools
NCES District ID 4701050[1]
School number 731-627-2229
NCES School ID 470105002028[2]
Principal Laura Brimm
Faculty 63.94 FTE[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,087[2] (2009-2010 school year)
  Grade 9 299[2]
  Grade 10 290[2]
  Grade 11 274[2]
  Grade 12 224[2]
Student to teacher ratio 17:1[2]
Hours in school day Seven
Campus type Rural
Color(s) Orange and White          
School color(s) Orange and White          
Athletics conference TSSAA
Sports Girls and Boys Basketball, Football, Baseball, Co-ed cheerleading, Volleyball, Dance, Girls and Boys Soccer, Cross Country, Track and Field
Mascot Choctaw
Rival Dyersburg High School
Feeder schools Northview Middle School, Three Oaks Middle School
Alumni Robert Hubbs. He is currently a basketball player at the University of Tennessee.
Website dchs.dyercs.net

Dyer County High School is a public Title I high school located in Newbern, Tennessee. It is an operated by the Dyer County Schools system. The school features its own botanical gardens located on the campus.[3] The school is home to the 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15 TSSAA State Cheerleading Champions. They are also the 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15 UCA National High School Cheerleading Co-ed Champions.[4]

2014 "Bless you" incident

In August 2014, national and international news reported that a student named Kendra Turner had received in-school suspension for saying "bless you" when a classmate sneezed. An assistant principal at the school told news agencies, "I trust the teachers" and "If a teacher asks his or her students to do something reasonable to avoid a distraction in the classroom, then we expect the students to follow the [teacher's] rules." In the days following the incident, some students attended classes with homemade T-shirts reading, "Bless You" that supported Kendra.[5][6]

References

  1. "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Dyer County". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Dyer County High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved Jun 19, 2011.
  3. http://dchs.dyercs.net/horticulture.htm
  4. http://dchs.dyercs.net/?PageName='SportPage'&SportID=20657
  5. "DCHS responds to ISS incident involving student", State Gazette, August 20, 2014, Retrieved 2014-08-23, "Dyer County High School officials spent the morning fielding telephone calls concerning the In School Suspension (ISS) of a student."
  6. "Tennessee teen punished after saying 'bless you' in classroom" by Nina Golgowski, New York Daily News, August 20, 2014 Retrieved 2014-08-23

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