Athens Drive High School
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Athens Drive High School is a co-educational secondary Wake County public high school in southwestern Raleigh that serves grades 9-12. As of 2006-2007 the school has approximately 1,900 enrolled students and approximately 130 hired educators. It is also part of the Wake County Public School System .
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[edit] History
[edit] Fine Arts
Fine Arts at "the Drive" are among some of the most successful and largest in the county. Athens Drive offers a variety of instrumental, drama, vocal and visual art, as well as leadership development and community service. The school contains two art studios, a printing graphics studio and a yearbook/computer art studio. The Performing Arts facilities include the 1,000 seat Theater, 150 seat choral room, 200 seat band room, music library, practice rooms, storage facilities, tech shops and instrument storage facilities.
Athens Drive is the only High school in Wake county that contains a professional, "Broad-way" quality fly system for the Auditorium's curtains and lights, and has space for over 20 different backdrops.
The Band room is one of the largest in the county, able to hold the 130 member marching band at one time for indoor music rehearsals. The room features large stadium-style risers, two large instrumental storage rooms (percussion and marching horns), Uniform closets, Instrument closets and Low Brass stations. Next door, the Music Library houses over 25,000 volumes of Band, Orchestra and Choral Literature, and also serves as the storage library for the NC BandMasters Association's Central District's festival music. Large practice rooms are available to students, and Offices allow easy access to both band and choral rooms. The Chorus rooms features large stadium-style risers and contains a supplemental music library, offices and storage rooms for equipment.
[edit] Athletics
The Athletics program at Athens has grown much in past few years. The Jaguars won the NCHSAA 4-A Boys Soccer State title in 2003, and the Varsity Volleyball and Women's Basketball have won Tri-8 Conference Titles and Tournaments for the past two years. The Women's Basketball team also advanced to the Regional Semi-Finals for the first time in school history finishing 28-3 on the 2007-08 season. The Fighting Jaguars Football Team, traditionally a struggling sport, turned around for the 2006 season and finish 2nd in the conference with a 9-2 record and earned a bid to the NCHSAA Football playoffs of division 4-AA. This was the first time in school history that the Jaguars hosted a playoff game.
The Facilities of Athens Drive Athletics include:
William P. Pines Memorial Stadium This 2,500 seat stadium is home to the football, soccer, lacrosse, and track teams, as well as the ADHS Cheerleaders and Marching Jaguars. Pines Memorial is often the site for regional track meets, soccer and lacrosse play-off games and community events. The stadium features a rubberized track service, restrooms, concessions, pressbox, overflow capacity setting and a new sound and lighting system installed for the 2007-2008 school year.
Tennis Courts The 8 court tennis park is home to the Men's and Women's tennis teams, as well as the Annual North Carolina Games
Athens Drive Baseball Stadium The baseball stadium is relatively new, featuring a new pressbox, stands for over 300 fans, practice facilities and concessions.
Softball Stadium Home of the Lady Jags Softball team team, this field recently added new scoreboard systems to enhance game play.
ADHS Jaguar Gymnasium The main gym (upper gym) is home to the Basketball and Volleyball teams, and features bleachers for 1,500. Concessions and gift shops are located in the large lobby outside. Scoring, sound and lighting systems were updated in 2005.
Lower Gym The older gym is home to the Wrestling and Gymnastic teams, as well as practice and locker facilities for all sports. Showers, lockers, footballs equipment rooms, officials and training rooms are located adjacent to the gym, as well as the ADHS Medical Trainer rooms. The Gym also serves as practice facilities for the Cheer squads and Marching Colorguard and Winterguard.
Practice Facilities Athens Drive has several practice facilities ready for its various teams. The women Lacrosse teams practice on fields located by the Softball pitch, and the Softball team uses practice cages nearby. Two large practice fields near the Baseball stadium are used by football and Men's soccer during the fall and Men's Lacrosse and Women's soccer during the spring. Located at the bottom of Stadium Drive opposite Pines Memorial Stadium is the Band Practice field, used by the Marching Jaguars and the Cross Country team in the fall and the Lacrosse and Track teams in the spring. Lake Johnson Park, located next to Athens Drive High, also is used by Cross Country and Track.
[edit] Library
In 1977, several community leaders came together to plan a new high school near Western Boulevard of NC State University. The leaders wanted the school to be accessible by the public, and used by the community. Finally it was decided to place a public Library in the school to serve as the Media Center. When Athens Drive opened in 1979, it became the first public high school in North Carolina to contain a public library, the Athens Drive Community Library, part of the Wake County Public Library System
[edit] Alumni
- Josh Hamilton- 1999 MLB - Number one draft pick for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, currently an outfielder for the Texas Rangers
- Donald Evans- 1982 NFL - 2nd Round Draft Pick and Defensive Lineman for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1987 NFL Draft.
- Roy Lassiter- MLS - Played on the United States national team and was 2-time National Player of the Year
- Kevin Donnalley- NFL - Started at left guard for the Carolina Panthers Super Bowl team in 2004.
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