Green Hill High School
Green Hill High School (GHHS) is a public high school in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.[1] It is one of the largest public schools in Wilson County and is part of the Wilson County School District.

Green Hill High School | |
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220 N. Greenhill Road Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 | |
Coordinates | 36.227920°N 86.541835°W |
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Type | Public High School |
Established | 2020 |
Principal | Kevin Dawson |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,400 (2020-21) |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Mascot | Hawk |
Website | https://www.wcschools.com/ghhs |
Completed in the fall of 2020, Green Hill High School is the largest public project in Wilson County history, with a budget of 107 Million.[2][3] GHHS sits on a 60 acre campus, and the facilities have a 400,000+ square-foot footprint.[4] The school has a capacity of 2,000 students.
It serves[5] northwest portions of Mt. Juliet and northern Green Hill.[6][7]
Green Hill High School's principal is Kevin Dawson. The school's colors are green and white, and the mascot is a hawk.
History and notable events
After years of discussion and debate, ground was broken for the new school on August 29, 2018.[8] GHHS was built to ease the overflowing student population at nearby Mt. Juliet High school.
Tornado recovery
As a result of the deadly March 2020 tornado, 1,700 students and 150 staff members were displaced from destroyed schools.[9][10] Wilson County Schools issued a tornado recovery plan to address the property destruction and displaced students. Green Hill High School, along with Mt. Juliet High School, was converted into a grade 7-12 school to temporarily house displaced students.[11][12] Due to these extra students, Green Hill High School opened slightly above capacity, with about 2,050 7th–12th graders in the building during its first year.
COVID-19
Green Hill High School opened at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As decided by the Wilson County School's Board of Education and Superintendent, Green Hill High School, as well as other Wilson County Schools, opened in a "hybrid" instruction model. In this learning model, students were separated alphabetically and attended school two days a week.[13][14] GHHS reverted to completely remote learning multiple times due to unsafe COVID-19 infection rates in the community.[15][16] Ultimately, in February of 2021, Green Hill High School students went back to school in a full-time, traditional instruction model.
References
- "Zoning Map". Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- "An inside look at Wilson County's newest school, Green Hill High". WKRN News 2. 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Illers, Ethan. "Green Hill High School is newest Wilson Co. school to open for school year". WSMV Nashville. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- MEDIA: GHHS Interviews/SOTS, retrieved 2021-02-27
- "School Zone Maps". Wilson County School District. Retrieved 2021-07-06. - See Green Hill High School Zone.
- "Zoning Map". Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Retrieved 2021-07-06. - Compare zoning map to school boundary maps.
- "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Green Hill CDP, TN" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-07-06. - Compare to school district maps.
- "Ground Breaking Held For New High School". WTVF. 2018-08-30. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Humbles, Andy. "More than 1,300 structures damaged in Wilson County from tornado as cleanup moves forward". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- "3 killed, 23 hurt, widespread damage reported in Wilson County". WTVF. 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Humbles, Andy. "Mt. Juliet High, Green Hill High to be grade 7-12 schools, Mt. Juliet Middle K-6 in 2020-2021 in tornado plan". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Humbles, Andy. "Relocation plans announced for West Wilson Middle and Stoner Creek Elementary after tornado". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- "District & School Re-Entry Plans / School Re-Entry Plans Overview". http. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Tate, Sarah (2020-07-29). "Wilson County Schools delays start, announces hybrid learning plan". The Chronicle Of Mt. Juliet. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
- Humbles, Andy. "Wilson County Schools will move all schools to remote learning next week going into winter break". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- "Wilson County Schools extends remote learning due to COVID-19". WTVF. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2021-03-01.