Dobyns Bennett High School

Public | 9-12 | 1974 students |  

PHONE: (423) 378-8400

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1800 Legion Dr

Kingsport, TN 37664

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Dobyns Bennett High School, located in Kingsport, Tennessee, serves grades 9-12 in the Kingsport City School District. It is among the few public high schools in Tennessee to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 35 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 22, 2011
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I am an alumna of DBHS, having graduated in the famous class of 1961. The education I graduated with was superior to that of most people with advanced degrees today. I can read, speak, and write the English language correctly, I was well-grounded in languages, math, sciences, and history. I am very proud of the band and orchestra programs today, and I feel confident that today's students are receiving the same top quality education I did. My class had an extremely high graduation rate by any standards, most of us went to college, and and most of them attained Masters' and Doctors" degrees, We are very proud to be DBHS slumni!

Posted on Oct 13, 2010
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Oh wow! What is there not to like? One of the top public schools in the state, region, and nation with numerous educational offerings including AP courses, a vocational wing, a music building, and an arts complex; an highly decorated and award winning band with multiple performances at events such as the Macy's and Rose Parades, the best high orchestra in the state of Tennessee, and athletic tradition and excellence. The boys basketball program has more all time wins (over 2,000) than any school in the nation. The football team is the winningest program in the state. The volleyball team is the state defending champion. Famous alums include: Bobby Dodd, former Georgia Tech football coach and athletic director; John Palmer, former White House correspondent and Today show anchor for NBC, eight former or current professional football players including current Dallas Cowboy safety, Gerald Sensabaugh; former All American Wake Forest point guard and WFU Sports Hall of Fame, Sklp Brown; and current Clemson University President, Jim Barker.
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Posted on Feb 15, 2010
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I am currently a sophomore at DB, and I must say it is quite an experience. I am in all honors classes, and my teachers really push me to excel in my classes. I am a tuition student and zoned for a county school, but I am so thankful that my family is willing to pay for me to attend Dobyns Bennett. I'm involved in sports and I absolutely love the support from my classmates I get. The facilities here are fantastic, the curriculum is TOUGH and the relationships you build are going to last me my whole life. DB is a wonderful school and its athetics are especially great. From the football team to the swim team to the Spirit Shakers, each organization strives in its atmosphere. I'm so lucky to be able to go to DB, Go Indians!:)
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Posted on Nov 3, 2009
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I taught at this modern, up-to-date high school twenty years during which time I saw the school win state and national awards for academics, music, and athletics. A DB graduate has received a broad liberal arts experience which studies show prepares one to do well in college and in our increasingly global world. Two of my grandchildren are students there at this time although I am retired. One of the awards received by Dobyns-Bennett High School during my tenure was being named one of the top three high schools in the state in the state of Tennessee which, unfortunately, ranks near the bottom for funds spent on education.

Posted on Jan 17, 2009
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D-B is a really great school. With awesome teachers and coaches. The music department is great. I like how the teachers put alot of pressure on me because they want me to be the best i can be. There is no reason why your son or daughter should not attend D-B. The best school in the world!!!
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Posted on Jan 15, 2009
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As a parent of two students that graduated from DB I feel as if to much is placed on their sports/band activity and not enough on studies as can be proven in the number of students having to take remedial classes in college. If this happens the price of these classes should be paid by the school that they graduated from and not the parents since most paid their taxes for the education. More on studies and less on growth of the school. I think it is a Black Hole in Kingsport.
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Posted on Sep 26, 2008
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D-B is a great school. Their is alot of pressure because they expect their students to strive for the best. My son had a lot of pressure his freshman year but he adjusted. This is life and I want my son to be ready for it. All across the board, D-B surpasses the rest.
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Posted on Sep 2, 2008
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DB really prepared me for college and life after HS. Though I didn't like all the bullying from social club members (not all of them, just some...) it was a great overall academic experience. Bullying happens everywhere, but some of the fault of that was the local parents who wanted their children to have an aggressive edge. To a degree, the teachers and staff could do nothing about it because of the political structure of all schools. Any ending of the social clubs or coming down too hard on one of these children could result in losing their jobs. So they controlled it as much as possible. Overall, I felt safe and was happy though there was much peer pressure and some favoritism based on parental wealth and sports.
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Posted on Apr 26, 2008
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I am a current student and the teachers and the wide selection of classes to take is extraordinary. It makes me feel good to be a Dobyns-Bennett Indian! GO TRIBE!
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Posted on Apr 21, 2008
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I also retired from the military after 26 years and was making the relocation decision that hopefully would be my last. Usually I would not place something on a website such as this, but I truly feel it is my obligation to report my findings so others have this available during their research. Although, at first, I truly did like what I saw of the school, faculty and staff, but as I looked further... the actual system itself caters toward the more privileged of the students and I do agree the welfare of the students is not the primary objective. Some of the smaller schools in this area were no doubt a much better choice. I'm glad I made the decision I made and decided to retire to the triangle area of North Carolina... a much more diverse and responsible public school system... a decision made for the kids not me.
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