Hiram High School

After the original building burned down, a second school was built on Powder Springs Street.

[3] The records list teachers working between 1907 and 1913, when a new three-room schoolhouse was built in Hiram.

Over the next 24 years, the old school was regularly expanded to account for increased population in the area.

In the late 1990s, the present campus was built on a new site one mile to the west of downtown Hiram.

In 2010, a large two-story facility that added 35 new classrooms to the school was completed on the previous site of the freshman building, allowing the large trailer classroom community (nicknamed "The Village" among students) to be removed.