Schley Middle High School

Schley Middle High School is located in the town of Ellaville, Georgia. It is part of the Schley County School District which covers residents of Ellaville and Murrays Crossroads. The middle school serves grades 6 through 8 while the high school serves grades 9 through 12. The school colors are black, white, and silver. The school mascot is the Wildcat.

The school is currently located at 2131 Highway 19 South in Ellaville. Construction on the current location began in 1999 and was completed in July 2000 with the first classes beginning in August 2000. As of the 2014/2015 school year, 708 students attended Schley County Middle High School.[1]

In 2015, Schley Middle High School received a Bronze level award from US News and World Report.[2]

Athletics

Football

Schley Middle High School has a varsity football team and a middle school team.

Basketball

Schley Middle High School has the following basketball teams: varsity boys, varsity girls, junior varsity boys, junior varsity girls, middle school boys, middle school girls

Baseball

Schley Middle High School has a varsity baseball team, a junior varsity baseball team, and a middle school team. In May 2015, Schley's varsity baseball team won the GHSA A State Championship for the first time in the school's history.[3]

Golf

Schley Middle High School has a golf team that is open to boys and girls.

Softball

Schley Middle High School has varsity, junior varsity, and middle school softball teams.

Track and Field

Schley Middle High School has a high school varsity track and field team and a middle school team.

Cross Country

Schley Middle High School has a high school varsity cross country team and a middle school cross country team.

References

  1. , Schley Middle High School website
  2. , US News and World Report ranking of Schley Middle High School
  3. , Schley County wins GHSA A baseball state championship

Coordinates: 32°13′01″N 84°17′23″W / 32.2169°N 84.2898°W / 32.2169; -84.2898

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