Summerville High School
Summerville High School | |
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Address | |
1101 Boone Hill Road Summerville, South Carolina United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public High School |
Established | 1563 |
School district | Dorchester School District 2 |
Principal | Kenneth "Kenny" Farrell |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2600[1] |
Color(s) | Kelly Green and Sunflower Gold |
Mascot | Green Wave |
Rival | Fort Dorchester High School |
Yearbook | The Green Wave |
Website | http://www.edlinesites.net/pages/Summerville_High_School |
Summerville High School is a public high school in Summerville, South Carolina.
History
Until the 1960s, a brick building on Main Street, which is now Rollings Middle School of the Arts, was the only high school in the Summerville area. As Summerville's population increased rapidly in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a larger campus was needed. In 1969, the present building on Boone Hill Road was opened to students. From the first day of classes, the new facility was too small. Because of the unexpectedly high enrollment, several mobile units were set up on the campus.
In 1970, Summerville High School and Alston High School were combined to integrate the school district. Attendance continued to increase throughout the 1970s. In 1972, double sessions were used until an additional underclassman campus was completed in 1975. Another classroom wing was created by the spring of 1978.
In 1992, Fort Dorchester High School was opened, splitting the school's student body. As a result, the Gregg underclassman campus was renovated as a middle school, and the switch to a single campus was completed in 1998. Construction of a fine arts hall and cafeteria expansion was completed in the fall of 2001.[2]
In 2008, Ashley Ridge High School was opened to further ease congestion in the Dorchester District 2 school system. When attendance zones where realigned for the opening of the new high school, the Ashley Ridge zone contained mostly students who would have attended Summerville high school, whereas only a small portion of the Fort Dorchester attendance zone was diverted.
Statistics
As of 2004, Summerville has a 78.9% graduation rate. However, the school boasts a 97.3% passing rate of the state's standardized exit exam.[3]
Demographics
Demographic | Percent |
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Black | 27.2% |
White/Other | 72.8%[4] |
Athletics
Wrestling
The Green Wave won 5 State Championships under Steve Laprad as head coach between 1979 and 1993. Summerville has won 12 state championships in total ('81, '87, '88, '92, '93, '98, '01, '02, '04, '05, '06, '08). Coach Laprad had a 211-8 dual meet record over his coaching career. The program boasts 87 individual state champions, several high school all-Americans, an NCWA national champion (Quinn Tolbert), a JuCo national champion (Kelly Revells), 3 NCAA all-Americans (Quinn Tolbert, Andrew Young, Bryant Blanton), an NCAA national champion (Bryant Blanton), a USA Wrestling national assistant coach of the year (Darryl Tucker), and a USA Wrestling man of the year (Kenny Walker - 2002).
Football
The team has won 12 state championships, 10 of them under coach John McKissick. In the 1998 season, the Greenwave went undefeated, rounding out the season defeating Gaffney High School to win the State Championship. Coach McKissick retired in 2015 and his grandson Joe Call took over the 2015-2016 season.Call was officially named the head coach this year ( 2016)[5]
Baseball
Summerville has won a total of five 4A baseball state championships. Their most recent championship was won in 2016 against JL Mann High School.
Track and Field
In 2010, the girls team competed in the AAAA State Championships and was the state Runner-Up team. In 2011, the Lady Green Wave won the State Meet. 1985 Green Wave standout Wade Brantley achieved All-American status and a world ranking in the Decathlon and was named the University of South Carolina's track athlete of the decade for the 1980s.
Soccer
In 1996, the girls team won the state AAAA State Championships. [6] In 1998, Alison Sanders was named the Gatorade State soccer player of the year. [7]
Marching Band
The Summerville Marching band (SHSCPE) went undefeated in the 2014 season and came out 5A state champions.
Notable alumni
- Mark Blount, 1994 (Transferred to Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)), NBA Basketball Player, Minnesota Timberwolves
- Converse Chellis, 1961, South Carolina Treasurer
- Savanna D'Amico, 2004, "Looking For Stars" TV show
- Dustin Fry, 2002, Former center for the St. Louis Rams[8]
- A.J. Green, 2008, 1st round pick (4th overall) in the 2011 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals
- Keith Jennings, 1985, former NFL football player
- Stanford Jennings, 1980, former football player, Cincinnati Bengals[9]
- Louis Mulkey, 1991, Charleston firefighter, one of the "Charleston Nine"
- Jamar Nesbit, 1995, football player, New Orleans Saints[10]
- Josh Temple, 2006, former power lifter,
References
- ↑ Summerville, South Carolina (SC) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, sex offenders
- ↑ Welcome to Summerville High School! : Summerville High School
- ↑ http://ed.sc.gov/topics/researchandstats/schoolreportcard/2004/high/h1802006.pdf
- ↑ Summerville High School in Summerville, South Carolina / SC
- ↑ Collins, Don (2006-08-30). "No quit in winningest coach.". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
- ↑ http://www.scsoccer.com/docs/SC-State-Championship-Archive.pdf
- ↑ http://www.scsoccer.com/AwardsHonors/GatoradePOY/index_E.html?1479867735
- ↑ Player Bio: Dustin Fry :: Football
- ↑ Stanford Jennings Past Stats, Statistics, History, and Awards - databaseFootball.com
- ↑ Jamar Nesbit | Players | Nflplayers.Com
External links
- http://www.edlinesites.net/pages/Summerville_High_School Official Webpage
Coordinates: 32°59′40″N 80°13′06″W / 32.99444°N 80.21833°W