Harriman High School is a small, public high school located in Harriman, Tennessee, operated by the Roane County School System. As of 2006, the school had an enrollment of 353. Until 2003, Harriman High School was part of the separate Harriman City School System, which was a legacy of the city's founding in the late nineteenth century as a planned community and "utopia" by temperance movement leaders from the northeastern U.S. and the East Tennessee Land Company.

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  • Harriman High School is a small, public high school located in Harriman, Tennessee, operated by the Roane County School System. As of 2006, the school had an enrollment of 353. Until 2003, Harriman High School was part of the separate Harriman City School System, which was a legacy of the city's founding in the late nineteenth century as a planned community and "utopia" by temperance movement leaders from the northeastern U.S. and the East Tennessee Land Company. Harriman High came under the authority of the Roane County School System when taxpayers voted to stop paying for a separate system in the 1990s. Three previous votes on the topic had failed to surrender the system. Proponents of Harriman's separate system claimed the city long had better schools than its county neighbors; those in favor of surrender argued that the town's vanishing industrial base made paying for separate schools impractical. Harriman's campus is located at the intersection of Georgia and Roane Streets and its athletic teams compete in Richard Pickell Gymnasium, on Wallace-Black Field, and Sharieffa Barksdale Track. Harriman's mascot is the Blue Devil. Reportedly, an early member of the school board was an alumnus of Duke University, and used his alma mater's nickname for Harriman. The Blue Devils' historical rivals are the Yellow Jackets from Roane County High School in Kingston and the two share one of East Tennessee's oldest football rivalries—with the game traditionally played the first week of the season. The games are often closely fought, although the much larger Kingston school has won every meeting since 1992.
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  • Bobby Clark
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  • Harriman High School is a small, public high school located in Harriman, Tennessee, operated by the Roane County School System. As of 2006, the school had an enrollment of 353. Until 2003, Harriman High School was part of the separate Harriman City School System, which was a legacy of the city's founding in the late nineteenth century as a planned community and "utopia" by temperance movement leaders from the northeastern U.S. and the East Tennessee Land Company.
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