South-Doyle High School


South-Doyle High School is a Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accredited high school in Knoxville, Tennessee, operated by the Knox County Schools school district.
The school community is composed of families from varied situations living in rural, urban, and suburban areas. The official feeder school is South-Doyle Middle School which gains students from Bonny Kate Elementary, Dogwood Elementary, Gap Creek Elementary, Mooreland Heights Elementary, Mount Olive Elementary, New Hopewell Elementary, and South Knoxville Elementary School. Tim Berry is the current head principal. He entered into this position beginning in the 2011–2012 school year.

History

South-Doyle High School shares a history with several former schools. Young High School was established in 1913, followed by South High School in 1952 and Doyle High School in 1967. In 1976, Young and South were merged to form South-Young High School. In 1991, Doyle and South-Young were merged, creating the current South-Doyle High School. The campus includes both the former Doyle High campus and the campus for the former Doyle Middle school.

Academics

South-Doyle offers advanced placement, college preparatory, honors, traditional, and vocational courses. The four core subjects of Math, Science, English, and Social Studies. For foreign language the school gives students an option: French, or Spanish. Another option students are presented with comes in the form of Fine Arts: visual arts, chorus, or band. The school is also keen on providing trade/industry classes, as well as, agriculture education. They also offer classes dealing with business technology, family/consumer science, health science, marketing, JROTC, human services, and hospitality/tourism. The school utilizes a college and career counselor that assists students with applying for colleges, jobs, and scholarships. The school also offers Dual Enrollment classes that coordinate alongside local community colleges. The school also requires physical education and health & wellness.

Race to the Top

The Knox County Schools announced in October 2010 that the TAP program was to be expanded to 13 schools, including South-Doyle High School. The expansion was funded by a five-year $26.5 million federal grant awarded to the Teacher Incentive Fund. Additional funding was provided by a Knox County Schools Race to the Top grant and the Great Schools Partnership. South-Doyle High School implemented the TAP program in the 2011-2012 school year. TAP is a comprehensive school reform and instructional improvement system that provides powerful opportunities for career advancement, professional growth, instructionally-focused accountability, and incentive compensation for educators. The TAP program is measured by the value-added growth of students, teacher classroom evaluations and fidelity to the core elements of the TAP system: Instructionally-focused accountability, ongoing applied professional growth, multiple career paths and performance-based compensation.''"

Student life

Clubs and Organizations

Student groups and clubs: Army JROTC Battalion, Anime Club, Art Club, Band, Future Business Leaders of America, DECA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FCCLA, French Club, German Club, Guitar Hero/Rock Band, HOSA, Key Club, Latin Club, Prom Committee, National Art Honor Society, National Honors Society, Singers, South-Doyle Community Service Council, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, and Yearbook.

Chorus

The Chorus performs a spring play/musical every year, and in the Fall of 2014, the Honors Chorus sang alongside British-American rock band, Foreigner at the Tennessee Theatre in downtown Knoxville.

School Diversity

These details on the school's student body are based on data reported to the US Education Department.
Enrollment2011-2012
Total Enrollment1,134
9th grade299 Students
10th grade263 Students
11th grade273 Students
12th grade299 Students

Ethnicity/Race

Gender

Sports

The school offers cheerleading, cross-country, football, golf, girls soccer, and volleyball in the fall. In the winter, the school offers both boys and girls basketball as well as wrestling. In the spring, the school offers baseball, soccer, softball, tennis, and track & field.

Football

The South-Doyle Cherokees football team, coached by Clark Duncan, participates in 5A TSSAA Competition. They ended the 2014 football season with a 12-1 record. On October 30, 2014, the Cherokees won the district championship. After a winless 2015 campaign, the Cherokees went 5-5 in the 2016 regular season. Despite the average record, the Cherokees made the 2016 playoffs. After winning their first three games in the playoffs, the Cherokees qualified for their first ever semi-finals appearance.

Baseball

In 2007, the South-Doyle Cherokees baseball team went to the state tournament in Murfreesboro, TN. but lost the championship game. Several of the seniors were drafted including former Middle Tennessee State University outfielder and current Boston Red Sox, Bryce Brentz. The current coach is Scott Turpin.

Rugby

The South-Doyle Cherokees Rugby Team has won four state championships in 7s and one in 15s. The Cherokees enter the 2016 15s season ranked #23 in the Single School category.

Soccer

The South-Doyle soccer team is coached by Adam Massie. Coach Massie was named head coach in 2013 and has compiled 144 wins since then. The boys soccer team won a district title in 2019 and a region title in 2018. The girls team won a district title in 2016. In 2018, the boys soccer team advanced to the state tournament for the first time in school history. During the 2018 tournament run the Cherokees beat Catholic and Sevier County in penalty kicks before eventually losing to Loudon 4-1 in the state quarter-finals.

Notable alumni