Bearden High School (Tennessee)

Bearden High School

"A Proud Tradition of Excellence"
Address
8352 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, Tennessee
USA
Coordinates 35°55′17″N 84°03′25″W / 35.9213°N 84.05681°W / 35.9213; -84.05681Coordinates: 35°55′17″N 84°03′25″W / 35.9213°N 84.05681°W / 35.9213; -84.05681
Information
Type Public High School
Established 1939
Principal John Bartlett
Teaching staff 106
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,927
Color(s) Maroon and Gray
Athletics Football, Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Rugby, Climbing, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Ping Pong, Curling.
Mascot Bulldog
Nickname Bulldogs
Rivals Farragut Admirals, West Rebels, Hardin Valley Hawks
Newspaper The Bark
Yearbook ECHO
Website http://beardenhs.knoxschools.org/

Bearden High School is a Knox County, Tennessee, high school located in the Bearden area in the city of Knoxville.[1]

The school was founded in 1939.[2] It was named for the family of Marcus De LaFayette Bearden, a farmer who served as a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War.[3]

The current building was built in 1969, and replaced the old building that eventually became Bearden Elementary School. The current principal is John Bartlett.[4] Bearden High School athletic teams are dubbed "The Bulldogs." Bearden's rival are the Farragut Admirals and West Rebels.[1][5]

History

Early history

Bearden first opened in 1939, and had its first graduating class of 12 students in 1943. During this time, Bearden served grades 1-12 and was part of the Knox County school system. In 1949, grades 7-12 moved to a new location which then became overcrowded in that same year. Additions to this building were made almost every year to keep up with the rapidly growing student population. The city of Knoxville annexed the Bearden area in 1960, and thus Bearden became a city school. In the turbulent 1960s, Bearden saw many social changes. Desegregation introduced a few African-American students with little fanfare and no major incidents. These unsung pioneers were generally accepted, but still endured racist treatment. The administration had its hands full with the class of 1965, as they tried to enforce the buttoned-down dress and behavior codes of the 1950s on a group of kids rapidly falling in love with Motown, the British invasion and Peter, Paul, and Mary. The class to this day is proud of being named by Principal William R. (RAT) Turner as his worst graduating class ever.[6] In 1969, grades 10-12 moved into the current location of Bearden High School. In 1982, Bearden added a 9th grade when Bearden Junior High became a middle school. At this time, Knoxville city schools were transferred, and Bearden became part of Knox County schools.

Changes to the school

In 1995 Bearden High School, along with all of Knox County High Schools, switched to a block schedule. The schedule is split into two semesters each with four classes lasting 90 minutes each. During the mid-nineties, Bearden experienced a major overcrowding situation; with some classes in converted shop areas and almost every classroom was used all day every day. Many storage areas and offices were being used as classrooms, and Bearden was beginning to show its age. In 1998, Bearden undertook major renovations, the goals of which were to provide more classrooms to solve the overcrowding issues, and bring the school into the present. The renovations added 30 new classrooms, a new guidance complex, renovations to existing classrooms, new science labs, and Internet capability in each classroom. Also, the school received a new heating and air system, fire alarm and sprinkler system, bell and telephone system, a math lab, an English writing lab, and a greenhouse on the second floor.

Athletics

Bearden has taken pride not only in its academics, but as well as its athletics. Many sports teams are offered, and many of them are highly ranked in the state. Some, like Basketball and Volleyball, have won titles for multiple years. The current Athletic Director is Nathan Lynn who has assumed the position since 2014.

Football

Coaches

Women's basketball

The current arena the team plays in has a seating capacity of 1,611 and was built in 1969.

Justin Underwood has been Head Coach since 2011.

Track and field

Volleyball

8 Time District Champions 1982,1986,1990,1991,1992,1994, 2013, 2014

7 Time District Runner Up 1984, 1986, 1987, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015

4 Time Regional Champions 1985, 1991, 1992, 2012

2 Time Regional Runner Up 1987, 1990

2006 Spring League Runner-Up, 2007 Spring League Champions, 2010 Volleydog Challenge Champions, 2010 K.I.L Tournament Champions, 2011 K.I.L Tournament Co-Champions

Men's basketball

The current arena the team plays in has a seating capacity of 1,611 and was built in 1969.

Mark Blevins had been Head Coach since 1993, but on February 28, 2016 he handed in his resignation.

Curling

Bearden created Tennessee's first high school curling team. The team was founded by Bearden alumni Chanhee Hwang and Adam Hasan.

Soccer

Bearden has a rich history winning the national title in 2002 under coach Eric Turner. The team ended the season a perfect 25-0.

Softball

Bearden Softball plays at Kim Haslewood field in the heart of West Knoxville. There have been two Softball players from Bearden to make All-State Dana Steinbacher (2015) and Aleni Ray (2015). From 1997-2007 the team was coached by longtime Bearden Men's basketball coach Mark Blevins and have had numerous coaches since then the last being Leonard Sams. Until August 2015 when Angelica Wade McClerkin was hired by Principal John Barlett and 1st year Athletic Director Nathan Lynn. In they 2014-2015 school year the Softball team built a state of the art hitting facility that was named in honor of then coach Leonard Sams.

Swimming and diving

Bearden has enjoyed a long, rich history of swimming. The Bearden Swim Team, (BEST) was founded in 1960 as a club sport, and continues to be prevalent today. As of 2013, roughly 100 swimmers are on the team, and BEST is ranked first in Knoxville and third in the state of Tennessee. The mascot was slightly changed for swimming and is called the Aquadog, staying true to the original mascot. Bearden has had many successful swimmers who have moved on to Collegiate, and even the International spotlight. The Swimming and Diving team is under TISCA and KISL rules, respectively, and competes yearly at the City and State meets. Practices and meets for the team are held at UT's Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center.

Coaches

City and state titles

State
City

City records

Wrestling

Bearden wrestling has jumped into the spotlight in Tennessee since the last year with state placers. Emily Legagneur (4th) in 2015 Krista Legagneur (3rd) in 2015 David Garabrandt(5th) in 2014. Also, this years state placers for 2016 Mieka Sunyama 5th place @ 120lbs, Kyle Burns 2nd place @ 120lbs and Krista Legagneur 1st @ 130lbs.

Rugby

Boy's rugby

About

Bearden Rugby began in 2001, and was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Conference of the Tennessee High School Rugby League in 2002.

Head coaches
Assistant coaches

Climbing

About

Bearden High School's Rock Climbing team practices and participates in local competitions at a local indoor gym.

Head coaches

Assistant coaches

Notable alumni

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