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U.S. Congressman Jim Cooper announced that Francis Tores, a senior at Antioch High School, is the 2008 Congressional Art Competition winner for Tennessee's 5th District.  Francis Tores will have his work, a graphite drawing entitled "The Reunion," displayed in the U.S. Capitol for a year starting in late June.

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Welcome Antioch High School


Welcome Antioch High School 

Throughout the years Antioch has become one of the fastest growing communities in southeast Davidson County.

The current building opened in August 1997, and is a real source of pride for the community. Antioch High School has approximately 2600 students, 150 faculty/staff members, and 95 classrooms.

When the 2006-2007 school terms began, Antioch High School expanded to include a Freshman Academy for all incoming Freshmen. The Freshman Academy is located at the present John F. Kennedy Middle School campus on Hobson Pike.

Antioch High School welcomes you to explore our web site and contact us at (615) 641-5400 if you have any questions.



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