
Day 5 of South Haven focuses on what they BELIEVE! This little school has a BIG heart for ONE ANOTHER!! They are all the things they say they believe in! We hope that you have enjoyed celebrating SOUTH HAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL this week!!









A special thank you goes out to the LHS Media Team! Thank you for your daily efforts of celebrating and communicating all things LHS to your school community.


We want to thank the Scotts Hill Media Team for working hard on the spotlight week and for all they do daily to keep their school community informed. They would like to send a special thank you to Mrs. Robyn Schlichter, Mr. Chris Bridges, and Mrs. Denise Mooney for assisting us with the rich history of their school!


Henderson County School Board Meeting
November 9, 2023


Post #4 for South Haven SPOTLIGHTS their incredible STAFF!! What a true blessing these people are to South Haven each day!








Today we are celebrating the SOUTH HAVEN ELEMENTARY FACULTY!! Enjoy post #3!!










Day TWO of celebrating SOUTH HAVEN!! Today are pictures of the original school, a listing of principals, and some traditions that have been enjoyed for many years!











This week, we CELEBRATE a sweet treasure of a school in Henderson County... SOUTH HAVEN ELEMENTARY!! This little school is full of heart and a supportive community. We hope you enjoy a week of SOUTH HAVEN!!!





Today is Day FIVE of celebrating Scotts Hill High School!! Today is about several traditions they enjoy each year!! We hope you enjoyed this week!










Day FOUR of spotlighting Scotts Hill High School is all about their staff!! A big thank you to each of these wonderful people!











DAY THREE is spotlighting the STAFF at Scotts Hill High School! Thank you for all you do for your students!











Day TWO of SPOTLIGHTING SHHS! Enjoy the rich history of the school!!
Today, we celebrate the history of Scotts Hill High School. School in the Scotts Hill community began in 1870 as a small log structure with split log benches and only a few books shared by all the students and one teacher. By the 1880s, a larger building was built and was full of students and teachers in no time. Scotts Hill College was also built in 1896. It was short-lived and closed in 1903 after their fearless leader, B.A. Tucker passed suddenly from Appendicitis. In the 1920s, Pauline Eason and Cecil Milam led the effort to create a senior high school, and in 1927, the senior high school began! The first four-year class graduated in March 1929. Their class motto was “And? Now?” and their class colors were green and white. Each class had its own colors back then.
- Paraphrased from The History of the Scotts Hill Schools by Gordon H. Turner, Sr. (from the 1976 yearbook)
Over the years, many different structures were built at Scotts Hill School, which housed kindergarten through 12th grade. The new school opened in Fall 2002, separating K -8 into Scotts Hill Elementary and 9-12 into a new building on the edge of Reagan and Scotts Hill - Scotts Hill High School. The Class of 2003 was the first to graduate in the new building. The newest addition was in 2021 when the new band room was built, and the outside classrooms that house our Agriculture department were enclosed.









This week we are SPOTLIGHTING the SCOTTS HILL LIONS! We hope you enjoy the celebration of Scotts Hill High School... established in 1927!




We want to take a moment to thank the Media Team at Bargerton Elementary School for all their hard work keeping their school community informed!! Thank you to Shannon Taylor, Bre Jeter, Shelly Russell, Cara Essary, & Chelsie Brantley for all you do!!


Day FIVE of BARGERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!! This school is no doubt, "READY, RESPECTFUL, & RESPONSIBLE!!" Thank you for five fun days of celebrating you!!











This is day FOUR spotlighting BARGERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!! Today, the STAFF is being celebrated!!! Thank you for all you do to help make Bargerton a great school!








Day THREE of celebrating a wonderful school!! Today, we are spotlighting the STAFF at BARGERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!! Thank you for all you do for the students at Bargerton Elementary!










Bargerton School was established in 1921. The original school had three rooms heated by a wood stove and used coal oil lamp lighting. In 1936 the school still consisted of three rooms, but a generator had been installed. They now had electricity. In 1958 county school consolidation began thus combining area students from Antioch, Mt. Gilead, Center Ridge, Bolen's Chapel, and Union Cross with Bargerton. In later years students from the Park Meals school would also join Bargerton. *We believe all information supplied for this post to be factual, but a few details could be incorrect.











It's BASKETBALL season in Henderson County! Remember you can check the Henderson County Schools App for schedules and scores!


This week we celebrate our FIFTH school in Henderson County... we are excited to celebrate BARGERTON Elementary School, Home of the Bargerton Rebels! Bargerton Elementary was established in 1921! We hope you enjoy a week of Bargerton Elementary School's History, Faculty, Staff, and long-time traditions!





