Bartlett High School
Address
5688 Woodlawn Street


38134

United States
Information
Former nameNicholas Blackwell High School
TypeHigh School
Opened1917
School districtBartlett City Schools
Principal (Main Campus)Tim Jones
Principal (Ninth Grade Academy)Katie McCain
Staff152 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Number of students2,839 (2021-22)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.73 (2021-22)[1]
Color(s)     
Team namePanthers
RivalArlington, Bolton, Christian Brothers, Collierville, Germantown, Houston
Feeder schoolsAppling Middle, Bon Lin Middle, Elmore Park Middle
Information(901) 373-2620
Websitehttps://bhs.bartlettschools.org

Bartlett High School is a high school (grades 9-12) located in Bartlett, Tennessee. It is part of the Bartlett City Schools.[2] It was formerly operated by the Shelby County Schools system. Bartlett has two campuses, the main campus and the Ninth Grade Academy which is located at the former Shadowlawn Middle School campus on Shadowlawn Rd.

Formerly known as Nicholas Blackwell High School,[3] BHS is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the NASSP, TSSAA, SACAC, and NACAC. The school was built in 1917. It opened with 100 students and seven faculty members. The first Principal was Miss Dora Gholson.[4]

All Bartlett public schools separated from Shelby County Schools to form a municipal school system in 2014. Bartlett High School is the second largest high school in Tennessee, with a combined 9-12 student body of about 2,857 (2022-23).[2]

Bartlett's school colors are red, white, and blue. Their athletic teams compete as the Panthers, or Lady Panthers.

The school underwent a massive renovation in 2021. This consisted of building the 2,500 seat McDonald Insurance Arena, a new main lobby and auditorium, connecting all buildings internally (including the old Bartlett Elementary campus), renovating classrooms, admin spaces, STEM, vocational, and athletic spaces. The renovations moved the locations of the cafeteria and library, resulting in brand new ones. Students no longer have to go outside of the buildings to change classes, except for the enclosed courtyard area, thus improving security and student safety.[5]

The current Principals are Tim Jones (Main Campus) and Katie McCain (Ninth Grade Academy).

Athletics

Sports and State Titles (runner-up)[6]

  • Baseball - 2007 (2006, 2008)
  • Boys' Basketball - 2001
  • Girls' Basketball - (1928, 2023)
  • Boys' Bowling* - 2020 (2013, 2022)
  • Girls' Bowling* - 2020 (2019)
  • Cheerleading - 1986, 1988, 1990 (National Titles)
  • Boys' Cross Country* - 2003 (2002, 2018, 2019, 2021)
  • Girls' Cross Country* - (1999)
  • Boys' Golf* - (1998)
  • Girls' Golf* - 1991 (1992)
  • Boys' & Girls' Lacrosse
  • Boys' & Girls' Soccer
  • Softball - (1987)
  • Boys' & Girls' Swimming
  • Boys' & Girls' Tennis
  • Boys' Track & Field* - 1942, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1958, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2021, 2022
  • Girls' Track & Field* - 1990, 1991, 1992, 2006, 2007, 2021
  • Boys' & Girls' Trap
  • Boys' Wrestling
  • Girls' Wrestling* - 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Volleyball

*Includes team and/or individual championships

Facilities

  • Bank of Bartlett Field (Football, Lacrosse, Track & Field)
  • Ferguson Road Soccer Field* (Soccer)
  • McDonald Insurance Arena (Basketball, Volleyball)
  • Thomas J. Farley Gymnasium (Wrestling)
  • W. J. Freeman Baseball Complex* (Baseball & Softball)

*Off Campus

Notable alumni/faculty

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Bartlett High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  2. 1 2 "School Profile" (PDF). bhs.bartlettschools.org. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  3. "About Us/History School Site".
  4. "Rural Heritage Trust - Bartlett". www.ruralheritagetrust.com. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  5. LLC, Flintco. "Bartlett High School Renovation and Expansion". Flintco. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  6. "History - Bartlett High School Panthers - Bartlett, TN (Shelby County)". TSSAAsports.com. December 5, 2022.
  7. "Memphis manager, podcaster Travis Scott Bowden dies at 48". Slam Wrestling. April 21, 2020.
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