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Shelby County High School is a public high school in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky. The school was established in 1960 and later absorbed Shelbyville High School, remaining the only high school in the district until the opening of Martha Layne Collins High School in 2010 to meet overcrowding concerns. The split of the school cut the school's population roughly in half.AboutShelby County High School is located in Shelbyville, KY, approximately 30 miles east of Kentucky's largest city, Louisville. Primarily a rural community, Shelbyville has also experienced progressive industrial growth in the past 10–15 years. 1200 +/- students attend Shelby County High School, grades 8-12.Shelby County is unusual among U.S. high schools because it, like neighboring Martha Layne Collins High School, houses grades 8-12, while most schools house grades 9-12. However, the 8th Grade students at the two high schools are merely housed there, and are enrolled as students at their respective middle schools, in addition to participating in after-school activities there (Shelby West for Collins, Shelby East for SCHS).Shelby County High School is accredited through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The average ACT composite score is 21.5 and SAT average is 1100. SCHS offers courses to guide students along the right paths to college and careers.Classes at the Advanced Placement and Honors level are offered in all core areas plus art and agriculture. Qualified seniors may earn up to six
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