Reward School A 3-Peat For Collegiate High

  • Monday, August 24, 2015

Hamilton County Collegiate High at Chattanooga State has been named a 2014-2015 Performance Rewards School for the third year in a row.

Reward Schools for performance rank in the top five percent of schools across the state by measuring overall student achievement levels. On Aug. 3, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced 170 total Reward Schools encompassing 59 districts across the state. 

Collegiate High 2015 graduate Jake Brown says, “What super selective colleges in America are looking for and what they want to see is that high school students have challenged themselves as much as possible during their high school career. There is simply no better way to do that than through Collegiate High.”

The Collegiate High staff includes Dr. Sonja Rich, principal; Amy Blazek, counselor; Angela Karnes-Eddinger, English teacher; and Adina Odom, math teacher.

For more information about Collegiate High at Chattanooga State, contact Dr. Sonja Rich, principal, at 423-697-4492.

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