The boundary of the school district (for which this is the sole comprehensive high school) is that of the city limits.[2]
School
Valdosta High School serves grades 9–12 in the Valdosta City School District.
Valdosta High School is a public school located in Valdosta, Georgia. It has 2,238 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. According to state test scores, 28% of students are at least proficient in math and 32% in reading.
Valdosta High School is ranked 140th within Georgia. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Valdosta High School is 31%. The total minority enrollment is 84%, and 95% of students are economically disadvantaged. Valdosta High School is the only high school in the Valdosta City.
Valdosta High School has a graduation rate of 90% as of 2022.[3]
Athletics
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Football
Valdosta High School is home to the high school football program with the most wins in the United States, with a record 983 wins, 241 losses, and 34 ties as of the 2022 season.[4] From 1913–2022, the Wildcats have won six national championships in football, 24 state championships, and 42 regional championships.
Valdosta High plays its home games at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium located behind Valdosta State University Campus. Cross-town rival Lowndes High School has also built a strong program, winning five state titles (1980, 1999, 2004, 2005 and 2007).[5] Since 1968, the Wildcats' record against Lowndes County is 37–24 with 0 ties, scoring an average of 20.9 ppg as compared to Lowndes County's 10.1 ppg. The Wildcats, however, had a dry run, losing seven straight until their 21–17 come-from-behind victory in 2011.
In the summer of 2008, due in part to the successes of the Valdosta High School athletic programs, Valdosta was featured on ESPN as a candidate for TitleTown USA.[6] This was a month-long segment on ESPN that started in the spring of 2008 and continued through July. Fans nominated towns and cities across the country based on their championship pedigree. A panel reviewed the nominees and fan voting in May determined the 20th finalist. SportsCenter visited each city in July, and fan voting July 23–27 determined the winner.[7] On July 28, 2008, ESPN named Valdosta as Titletown, United States.
The current head coach, Shelton Felton is in his second season at Valdosta. Felton went 8–2 in the regular season and 2–2 in region 1-7A with a defeat over their rivals The Lowndes High Vikings 13–6. Felton will return for the 2023–2024 football season. The season opener they will fly to Ohio to play a historical high school football game.[10]
Golf
The boys' golf team at Valdosta High won six consecutive state championships in the 1950s. Valdosta won three state titles in Class A (1954, 1955, 1956), two in Class AA (1957, 1958), and one title in Class AAA (1959).[11] The Valdosta High School golf team won their seventh state championship in 2014 as they claimed the Class AAAAAA title. The golf team has won eight region championships (1959, 1961, 1970, 1977, 1978, 2002, 2003, 2014).[12]
The girls' golf team has also been region champions four times (2000, 2002, 2004, 2005).[12]
Wrestling
Under Coach John Robbins, The Valdosta Wildcats brought home the 2018-2019 Dual and Traditional State Championships, with Freshman Noah Pettigrew winning the 195lb weight class. This is the first time in history the wrestling team has brought home a state championship in either Duals or Traditional.
This list is incomplete. Lowndes High School of the Lowndes County School District is within the Valdosta city limits, but the school's attendance boundaries only include areas outside of the Valdosta city limits.