Calhoun Falls High School
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Calhoun Falls High School was a high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

 located in Calhoun Falls
Calhoun Falls, South Carolina
Calhoun Falls is a town in Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,303 at the 2000 census.The Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area is located nearby. Lake Richard B. Russell, which straddles the Georgia-South Carolina border, is approximately 3 miles west of Calhoun...

, South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina is a state in the Deep South of the United States that borders Georgia to the south, North Carolina to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Originally part of the Province of Carolina, the Province of South Carolina was one of the 13 colonies that declared independence...

. It was closed at the end of the 2008 school year.

Calhoun Falls High School was one of the smallest high schools in the state, with fewer than 200 students attending. After its closure, students were sent to Abbeville High School
Abbeville High School (South Carolina)
Abbeville High School is a high school for grades 9-12 in Abbeville, South Carolina and is part of the Abbeville County School District.- Academic standard:...

 and Dixie High School
Dixie High School (South Carolina)
Dixie High School is a school for grades 8-12 in Due West, South Carolina and is part of the Abbeville County School District. As of 2006 it has an enrollment of 333 students.Mascot-Hornet.-Sports:...

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One notable alumnus is baseball player Neil Chrisley
Neil Chrisley
Barbra O'Neil Chrisley is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played from 1957 to 1961 with the Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers and Milwaukee Braves. He was 6'3" tall, weighed 187 pounds and he threw right and batted left-handed.He was originally signed by the Boston Red Sox as a...

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