A Silver color and enamel device 1 1/8 inches (2.86 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Quartered Argent and Azure; in the first an eagle's head facing dexter Azure; in the second a torch and laurel branch of the first; in the third clasped hands of the first and second; in the fourth a winged foot of the second, to chief an embattled chevron parted at mid point. Attached at the sides of the shield and extending below is a blue ringed scroll with the designation "FORT CAMPBELL H.S. FALCONS" in Silver letters.
Blue and Gray are the school colors. Blue represents truth and sincerity. Gray signifies clarity, charity and faith. The eagle represents the community of the 101st Airborne Division, the torch and laurel branch signify knowledge and academics, the winged foot indicates athletics and health, and the clasped hands symbolize citizenship and the value of helping others.
The shoulder loop insignia was authorized 7 June 2011.