There are 5 schools in the USA with the word coweta in the name.
The word "Coweta" is commonly found in U.S. public school names primarily due to its historical and geographic significance. "Coweta" originates from the name of a prominent Muscogee (Creek) Native American town and tribe that once occupied parts of the southeastern United States, especially in Alabama and Georgia. As American settlers expanded westward, the name became attached to various counties, towns, and communities-such as Coweta County in Georgia and Coweta, Oklahoma-reflecting the region's Native American heritage. Schools in areas bearing the name Coweta often adopt it to honor the local history and cultural legacy, fostering a sense of community identity and continuity. By using the name "Coweta," educational institutions acknowledge the lasting influence of the area's indigenous peoples and root their identity in the broader narrative of American history.
Georgia (3)
Coweta Charter Academy in Senoia, GAEast Coweta Middle School in Senoia, GA
East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, GA
Oklahoma (2)
Coweta High School in Coweta, OKCoweta Intermediate High School in Coweta, OK
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate