Smith-Cotton High School

Smith-Cotton High School is a public high school in Sedalia, Missouri, in the United States. The school serves students in grades 9–12 in the Sedalia 200 School District. The current principal is Wade Norton. Athletic teams are known as the Tigers, and the school colors are black and gold.

History
SCHS was named after Sarah Smith Cotton, a prominent member of the early Sedalia community. The land on which one of her previous houses stood was used for the original building. The first year of consolidated grade 9-12 education at SCHS was the 1925-1926 school year. An approved 1946 referendum brought a gymnasium/cafeteria and additional classrooms.

Athletics
Smith-Cotton features a variety of sports, featuring Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, and Track. Smith-Cotton formerly competed in the West Central Conference but later was a founding member in the Central Missouri Activities Conference.

Extracurricular activities
Smith-Cotton has a competitive FIRST Robotics Competition team, "Team SCREAM".

The school also has a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), known as Tiger Battalion.

Performing arts
SCHS has a competitive dance team, "High Voltage".

Smith-Cotton has a competitive marching band, "Tiger Pride", and hosts an annual competition, the Smith-Cotton Marching Invitational.

The school has one competitive show choirs, the varsity-level "New Score Singers" Smith-Cotton also previously had an all-female group, "Cabaret" which was retired in 2018 and the jayvee-level group "Vocal Velocity" which was retired in 2022. The current director, Mitchell Martinez has no plans to resurrect either show choir while he is the director. New Score Singers won national-level competitions in 1996 and 1997. The program also hosts an annual competition, the Show Me Classic.

Notable alumni

 * Kim Anderson, basketball player
 * Blake Grupe, football player
 * Bud Thomas, baseball player
 * Leroy Van Dyke, country singer