Beech Senior High School

Beech Senior High School
Location
Hendersonville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates 36°22′20″N 86°37′15″W / 36.37212°N 86.62078°W / 36.37212; -86.62078Coordinates: 36°22′20″N 86°37′15″W / 36.37212°N 86.62078°W / 36.37212; -86.62078
Information
Type Public school
Established 1980
Principal Kenneth Powell
Number of students 1,461[1]
Campus Suburban / Rural
Color(s) Orange & Blue
Mascot Buccaneer
Website http://bhs.sumnerschools.org/

Beech Senior High School is one of two public high schools in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The school is located in the Shackle Island community on Long Hollow Pike, near the intersection of Shackle Island Road, Long Hollow Pike, and New Hope Road, just to the north of the Hendersonville city limits. The current school officially opened on August 27, 1980, under the direction of Mr. Merroll N. Hyde. In 1986, the first female principal in Sumner County, Mary Clouse, became the principal. Frank Cardwell served as principal from 1999 until 2014, and was succeeded by Kenneth Powell.

The school's mascot is the Buccaneer, which is frequently shortened to "Buc." The school colors are royal blue and orange.

A significant change occurred in the 2005-2006 school year when T.W. Hunter Middle School's new campus was completed. Beech relocated many of its ninth grade classes to the old T.W. Hunter building, now the high school's annex.

The school has a cross-town rivalry with Hendersonville High School, and the annual football game is usually a big event.

Beech softball holds four state titles, and the football team was the 2009 and 2012 Class 5A State Champion.

Football

Beech has an excellent football program lead by head coach Anthony Crabtree and assistant coaches Bill Alexander, Mike Bever, Mark Curry, Jeff Abner, Seth McFerrin, and Anthony Coffee.

Beech started off the 2000s with a six-game win streak over Hendersonville. Recently, however, Beech has lost three straight to Hendersonville High School and is currently trailing in the series 11-19. Beech was the 2009 and 2012 Class 5A State Football Champion, winning the 2012 championship after going undefeated.

Academics

Classes at BHS follow either the Standard, Honors, or Advanced Placement level, excluding those in the Fine Arts and some other courses. The school has ACT, SAT, and Gateway test scores that are at or above state and national averages. The school has an 8/10 rating on greatschools.net.[2] In the 2013-2014 academic year, Beech will become home to Sumner County's first International Baccalaureate program.

Clubs and activities

At Beech, there are many interests covered, providing a wide arrangement of activities students can pursue. Some of these include the BETA club, DECA, FBLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, band, chorus, show choir, Visual Arts and Music for Society, NHS, NTHS, Noah's Promise/STARS, SkillsUSA, student council, yearbook, the Beech Breeze newspaper, Interact, Mock Trial, Young Politicians, and Venture Crew among others.

Beech's marching band, the Beech Buccaneer Brigade, often ranks in high placement positions at tournaments.

Beech is notable for its DECA, FFA, Beta, Interact Clubs, and Mock Trial. Both the DECA and Beta Clubs are perenniel competitors and winners at the state and national level.

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