LaGrange High School, located in LaGrange, Georgia, USA, is a public secondary school serving around 1300 students in the Troup County school system. Founded in 1903, the school is notable for producing several collegiate and professional athletes and was the national champion football team in 1991.
The town and high school derive their name from a connection to the French soldier and statesman, the Marquis de La Fayette, who earned the love and respect of Americans through his service to the United States during the American Revolution.
The school's mascot is recognized as being one of the most uncommon among high schools, the Granger. This leads people to ask, "What is a Granger?" The answer given is, "A Granger is a Champion!"
On the field, in the classroom, and in life, LHS students are champions. Determination, pride, and sportsmanship are the cornerstones of the Granger tradition. In its over 100 years of excellence, LaGrange High School has produced championship teams on all fields of play.
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