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Frank Hughes College, now Frank Hughes School began as a consolidated private educational institution in Clifton, Tennessee in September 1905. It is currently part of the Wayne County School system.
Motto | "Ninety-eight percent of hard work and inspiration is usually only another word for perspiration." - Edison. |
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Established | 1905 |
President | J. Thompson Baker, B.L., PH.M. |
Location | , , USA |
Campus | 7 acres |
Mascot | Lions |
Frank Hughes School | |
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Address | |
444 Main Street , , 38425 United States | |
Coordinates | 35°22′56″N 87°59′38″W / 35.3821°N 87.9938°W |
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School type | Public, Public |
Opened | 1905 |
School board | Wayne County School Board |
School district | Wayne County Schools |
Principal | Mike Maples |
Faculty | 38 |
Grades | PK-12 |
Campus size | 7 Acres |
Athletics conference | TSSAA |
History
editFrank Hughes College was established in memory of a young boy who was killed in a hunting accident in 1904. The school began as a grade school, secondary school, and a college, all in one facility. By 1909, there were students from several states attending the college and boarding at private homes in the town. The college portion was phased out in the late 1920s after steamboat travel began to change to automobiles. The original building was demolished in 1976.[1]
Athletics
editIn 1986, the FHS girls basketball team had a 35–3 win/loss record and won the class A State championship.[2]
References
edit- ^ Frank Hughes School: About The School
- ^ "TSSAA Records". Archived from the original on June 7, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
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