Cambridge High School (Georgia)

Cambridge High School is a public charter high school in Milton, Georgia and a school of the Fulton County School System.

Cambridge High School
Address
2845 Bethany Bend, Milton, GA 30004

Milton
, ,
United States
Coordinates34°07′06″N 84°16′31″W
Information
TypePublic high school
EstablishedAugust 2012
PrincipalMs. Ashley Agans
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,054 (2018–19)
Colour(s)Navy blue, Carolina blue, and white
AthleticsFootball, Softball, Baseball, Cross Country, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Swim and Dive, Track and Field, Wrestling, Riflery, Volleyball, Flag Football, Tennis, Gymnastics, and Golf
MascotBears
Websitehttps://www.fultonschools.org/cambridgehs

The 17th high school to open in the district and relieving Alpharetta High School and Milton High School, it opened in August 2012.[1]

Now in the year 2021 Cambridge has expanded to include a wide variety of sports and extracurricular activities which include the football team coached by coach Bennett, who made it to the playoffs in 2021, the Bridge Ensemble, who have won first place in the GHSA One Act Play, and runner up the GHSA One Act State Championship, and the award-winning marching band directed by Daniel Scott which has received numerous awards such as best woodwind section in the 2021 Milton White Columns Invitational.

History

Cambridge High School first opened its doors for the 2012–13 school year. It opened to relieve overcrowding at Alpharetta High School and Milton High School. The letter C in the school's name is named for the Cogburn family, who previously owned the property the school sits on, the A and M are in honor of the students who moved over from Alpharetta and Milton High Schools, while the bridge part is named for a bridge on the school property.[1] It was designed by CGLS Architects.[2]

Notable alumni


References

  1. Scott, Jeffry (2012-08-13). "Cambridge High School opens its doors for first time Monday". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  2. "CGLS Architects- Cambridge High School". Archived from the original on 2016-11-30.
  3. "John Hurst- 2019- Football". Archived from the original on 2020-05-06.


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