North Savannah High School

A public high school located in the Maday borough of New Chiti. Constructed in 2040 as part of the Outer Maday school district, the school received a minor remodel in 2060. The school colors are jade and gold and the mascot is an iguana.

North Savannah High School
LocationNew Chiti
TypeHigh School


In 2041 the school was placed on a safety watch list due to more than 5% of students bringing a weapon to school, being convicted of a violent crime, or being expelled due to violence.

Academics

The school enrolls roughly 800 students from grades 9-12, with a 30:1 student to faculty ratio. In 2080, 70% of senior students received a high school diploma. North Savannah is in the top 50th percentile of math proficiency scores for schools across New Chiti, but below the 50th percentile in reading/language arts.

Athelics

North Savannah High School has numerous sports available to play, including football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, track and field, cheerleading, cross country, and hockey. The school has recently received a grant to better fund the sports programs.


The school has had a streak of wins the past two years, taking home championships in track and field, hockey, and soccer. During the 2079 hockey season, the school went the whole season undefeated, becoming the first New Chiti school to do so.

Controversies

The school district has received criticism over a 2068 decision to make all computer science classes non-mandatory, as students later on showed a deficit in computer knowledge and skills.


The old logo of the school was found to be copying the logo of a Draywood University, and they were forced to redesign it.

Trivia

  • In 2080, 7% of students were reported to be marked, putting it over the average for all New Chiti schools.