| Atlee High School | |
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"Honour not Honours"
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| 9414 Atlee Station Road Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116 |
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| School type | Public, high school |
| Founded | 1991 |
| School district | Hanover County Public Schools |
| Principal | Jennifer Cohodas |
| Staff | approximately 80 |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Enrollment | 1,605[1] (2011) |
| Language | English |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Color(s) | Royal Blue, Black, White and Silver |
| Athletics conference | Capital District Central Region |
| Mascot | Raider |
| Rival | Hanover High School Lee-Davis High School |
| Feeder schools | Chickahominy Middle School |
| Website | Official Site |
Atlee High School is a secondary school serving south-central Hanover County, receiving most students from Chickahominy Middle School. Atlee is a part of the Hanover County School District led by its Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Stewart D. Roberson. Vincent D'Agostino held the position of principal from 2002-2010, but then was named principal at The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology. Jennifer Cohodas now holds this position at Atlee. Atlee High School opened in 1991 with an enrollment of nearly 2000 students. [[Nearly 1,500 students are currently enrolled. Atlee as named by Newsweek as one of the 1300 top public schools in the United States]].[2]
Atlee is an International Baccalaureate world school, certified for the Diploma Programme as school 1191 in January, 2000.[3] In 2008, Atlee's newspaper, "The Shield", created an online edition of its paper on my.hsj.org. Other Atlee publications include their daily televised show, "Raider TV"; their yearbook, "The Legend", their yearly literary magazine, "Elements", and their newly created biweekly televised show, "Feature Friday". Atlee also hosts a FIRST robotics team as a combined part of its Technology Student Association branch, and has competed for their sixth year as team 1599.[4] At the 2007 NASA/VCU Regional competition, Atlee placed 8th out of 66 teams.[5]
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Atlee's very first district title was won by the girls indoor track team in 1991. Since then, there have been numerous titles in many sports including the Virginia High School League AAA State Championship in Softball in 2002 and Girls Basketball in 2003.[6]
Coordinates: 37°39′52.5″N 77°24′37.4″W / 37.664583°N 77.410389°W
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