Banks County High School
Address
1486-A Historic Homer Highway

,
Banks
,
Georgia
30547

United States
Coordinates32°27′47″N 83°29′11″W / 32.462976°N 83.486481°W / 32.462976; -83.486481[1]
Information
School districtBanks County School District
CEEB code111640
PrincipalChristine Bray[2]
Teaching staff67.40 FTE[3]
Grades912
Enrollment843[3] (2018–19)
Average class size30
Student to teacher ratio12.51[3]
Color(s)Blue and white
  
SloganSeize the Opportunity to Win the Day.
AthleticsMarching band, baseball, softball, wrestling, football, track, cross country, tennis, golf, basketball, and soccer
MascotAfrican Leopard
Team nameLeopards
Websitebchs.banks.k12.ga.us

Banks County High School is a public co-educational high school located in Homer, in the mountains of northern Georgia, United States. The school enrolls about 928 students in grades 912.

School district

The school serves all of Banks County, and is part of the Banks County School District. In addition to all of Homer, the district also includes Banks County sections of Alto, Baldwin, Gillsville, Lula, and Maysville.[4]

The school is fed with students from Banks County Middle School, also in Homer.

Extracurricular activities

One of the largest clubs is the Banks County chapter of the National FFA Organization, which teaches students about various Career Development Events (CDEs),[5] including electrical safety, in which a Banks County student won a state competition in 2014.[6]

References

  1. "Free US Geocoder". Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  2. "Faculty/Staff".
  3. 1 2 3 "Banks County High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  4. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Banks County, GA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2023-05-07. - Text list
  5. "Agricultural Education". National FFA Organization. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  6. Staff (5 March 2014). "Banks Co. student wins top honors in state EMC/FFA competition". Access North Georgia. Retrieved 24 May 2014.


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