Hancock County High School

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Hancock County High School is a public school located in Hawesville, Kentucky for grades 9 through 12. The high school mascot is ‘Hornets’ and red and gray are the school colors. On average, around 500 students attend Hancock Co. High School. This school provides a wide array of opportunities for students to be active in their community and involved with peers.

The school hosts a Choir & Musical Theatre program, sports teams such as football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, track & cross country and a sport fishing league. Along with a variety of other after-school clubs and academic programs, such as Future Farmers of America (FFA) and the school band.

Mrs. Ashley Rene Gorman is the principal and Mrs. Ginger Estes is Assistant Principal. Hancock County, KY Superintendent Robert Asberry won the Kentucky Secondary Schools Principal of The Year award in 2021 for his service at Ohio County High School, KY. He served as principal there for five years before accepting the superintendent position in Hancock County, KY. Kentucky Representative Scott Lewis (R) of District 14 since 2019, served 6 years as Hancock Co. superintendent before serving as superintendent in Ohio Co. prior to becoming Ky-Rep.

Hancock County High School is commonly abbreviated ( HCHS ) — HORNETS

Hancock County High School is a school in Hancock County, Tennessee for 6th graders and upwards. Michael D. Belcher is the school's Principal.

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Coordinates: 36°32′36″N 83°11′54″W / 36.5433°N 83.1983°W / 36.5433; -83.1983


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