Franklin County High School (Tennessee)

Franklin County High School
Location
833 Bypass Road

,
37398

Coordinates35°11′20″N 86°05′17″W / 35.189°N 86.088°W / 35.189; -86.088
Information
TypePublic high school
Establishedc. 1950
StatusActive
School districtFranklin County School District
PrincipalJeannie Miller
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,144 (2024–2025)[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and gray     [2]
NicknameRebels[2]
YearbookThe Rebel
Websitehttps://www.fchs.fcstn.net/

Franklin County High School is a high school located at 833 Bypass Road in Winchester, Tennessee. It is operated by the Franklin County School District.

History

The school was located on Dinah Shore Boulevard in Winchester until being moved to Bypass Road in 2006. The old high school still holds a stadium and county offices such as the electoral commission. A petition circulated in 2020 to remove the school's original mascot, the rebel, and the fight song at the time, From Dixie With Love. While the mascot was only partially removed, the fight song was changed entirely to Boomer Sooner, the fight song of University of Oklahoma.[3]

Administrators

  • Brittney Butner – Assistant Principal (Grades 11-12)
  • Bradley Cowan – Assistant Principal (Grade 9)
  • Ryan Gilmer – Assistant Principal (Grades 10-11)
  • Jeannie Miller – Principal

Athletics

Students may participate in a variety of athletic programs:

  • Baseball – Boys – Spring
  • Basketball – Boys and Girls – Winter
  • Bowling – Boys and Girls - Fall
  • Cheerleading – Girls – Fall and Winter (Football, Basketball)
  • Cross Country – Boys and Girls – Fall
  • Football – Boys – Fall
  • Golf – Boys and Girls – Fall
  • Soccer – Boys and Girls – Girls in fall, Boys in Spring
  • Softball – Girls – Spring
  • Swimming – Boys and Girls – Winter
  • Tennis – Boys and Girls – Spring
  • Track and Field – Boys and Girls – Spring
  • Volleyball – Girls – Fall
  • Wrestling – Boys and Girls – Winter
  • Marching Band – Boys and Girls – Fall

In 2024, the women's soccer team won the TSSAA Division I, Class AA state championship. Following the tournament, the school's own Cali Banks was named Most Valuable Player in the Division I, Class AA state bracket.[4]

Notable graduates

References

  1. ^ "Franklin Co High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 13, 2026.
  2. ^ a b "Franklin County High School". Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  3. ^ Justice, Brian (October 12, 2020). "Rebels name, mascot live on in 5-3 vote". Herald Chronicle. Retrieved February 13, 2026.
  4. ^ Cowan, Sam (October 26, 2024). "FC girls soccer wins state championship". Herald Chronicle. Retrieved February 13, 2026.