John Randolph Tucker High School
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John Randolph Tucker High School | |
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2910 North Parham Road Richmond, Virginia, 23294 USA |
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School district | Henrico County Public Schools |
Superintendent | Frederick S. Morton IV |
Principal | Gwen E. Miller |
Assistant Principals | Richard B. Butler, Jr. Reginald V. Davenport Andrew P. Mey Sharon M. Payne John Carroll (Athletic Director) |
Enrollment |
1,687 (2006-2007) |
School type | Public high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Campus | Urban |
Athletics conference | Virginia High School League AAA Central Region AAA Colonial District |
Motto | "1700 Tigers...One Pride!" or "The best kept secret fo the West End" (Unofficial) |
Rival | Deep Run High School Hermitage High School |
Mascot | Tigers |
Color(s) | Blue and Orange |
Founded | 1962 |
Homepage | Official Site |
John Randolph Tucker High School is a high school in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is named after Lawyer and Henrico County Judge * / John Randolph Tucker; Thus, all of the schools publications are named after something to do with the judicial branch of government: The Witness(Yearbook), The Hearing (Literary Magazine), and The Gavel (School Newspaper.) J. R. Tucker's mascot is the tiger, and the school colors are orange and blue. Its students and faculty are often referred to simply as "Tucker Tigers".
The school was builtin 1962. Tucker is one of the most uniqe schools in the country due to its campus style design, allowing the students to enjoy the fresh air and sun in the Spring and Early Fall. Its sister schools, Henrico High School and Varina High School are similarly designed. Furthermore, Tucker is one of the most ethnically diverse schools in the county as well. In 2007-08 school year, Tucker had approximately 1700 students and over 145 faculty members. In the 2006-2007 school year, it has about 550 freshmen and 353 seniors.
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[edit] Academics
The Specality Center for Tucker High School is the World Language Immersion Center in which the Immersion students not only take classes in their target foreign language, but they also expected to take all of their regular core classes immersed in the foreign languages as well. The two main languages for the immersion center are French and Spanish.
Tucker also offers Marine Corps JROTC.
Likewise, there are a wide variety of Advanced Placement courses offered at Tucker High School.
J.R. Tucker is a fully accredited school.
[edit] Rivalries
J.R. Tucker has had many rivalries throughout the years. We have been rivals with D.S. Freeman, Hermitage, and Godwin High Schools (all of which are Henrico area schools.) However, in 2002 Tucker High School was split in half to create Deep Run High School. Therefore now, J.R. Tucker's main rival is Deep Run High School, since the majority of the student body had been in the Tucker district prior to its construction.
[edit] Pep Rallies
At every pep rally, the Spirit Stick is awarded to the most spirited class. The competition is between ALL classes, not just the Juniors and Seniors, although no other class has ever won. The stick is as important to JRT students as the Stanley Cup is to hockey players. A popular superstition is that no one should touch the stick until they have rightfully won it the first time, then they may touch it as they please. It is not uncommon to see members of the juniors or seniors storming the floor after winning the stick. The Seniors won the final stick of the year on Friday, April 18, which allowed them to go out with the championship.
[edit] Sports
J.R. Tucker has a variety of sports for the student all year round. The year is divided into three different seasons (Fall, Winter, and Spring) with each having their own distinct sports.
- Fall: Boys and Girls Cross Country, Girls Field Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Cheerleading and Golf.
- Winter: Basketball, Indoor Track and Field, and * Wrestling.
- Spring: Outdoor Track and Field, Boys Baseball, Girls Softball, Boys and Girls Soccer, and Boys and Girls Tennis.
[edit] Sports Team Championships (by year)
[edit] Virginia AAA State Titles
Baseball: 1978, 1981, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, & 2001(Runner-up).
Cheering: Runner-up 2006
Cross Country: (Boys) 1964, 1966, 1967
Softball: 1981
[edit] Central Regional Titles
Baseball: 1976, 1977,1978,1979,1981,1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, & 2002.
Cheering: 2003, 2005, 2006
Cross Country: 1968, 1988, 2003, 2004
Golf: 1971, 1972
Gymnastics: 1982
Outdoor Track: 2005
Softball: 1982
Tennis: 1973
Wrestling: (Individual) 1992 (Dual Team Runner-up) 1992
[edit] Colonial District Titles
Baseball: 1977,1979,1981,1984,1986, 1988 & 2001.
Basketball (Boys: 1964, 1965, 1974, 1976, 1981
Basketball (Girls): 1990, 2001, 2003
Cheering: 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Cross Country: 1965,1966, 1967, 1968, 2003
Golf: 1971, 1976, 1998
Gymnastics: 1982, 1990
Indoor Track: 2000, 2001
Outdoor Track: 1999, 2000
Soccer (Boys): 1989, 1999, 2002
Soccer (Girls): 1989
Softball: 1983
Tennis: 1971, 1973, 1977, 1978
Wrestling: (Individual) 1992 (Dual Team Runner-up) 1992
[edit] Individual Sports Champions (By sport and year)
[edit] Hall of Fame
[edit] Other Activities and Organizations
[edit] Robotics
[edit] Marching Band
The Marching Band participates in many competitions during the fall season while also performing at football games. Another division of marching band is the Color guard. They received first place at the Hanover Invitational and Fifth Place at the Parade of Champions at James Madison University. JR Tucker Band is currently a Virginia Honor Band and hopes to continue this in the coming years.
Shows: 98-99 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 99-00 Godzilla Eats Las Vegas 00-01 The Beatles 01-02 West Side Story 06-07 Little Shop of Horrors 07-08 KISS
[edit] J. R. Tucker Step Team
The J.R. Tucker Step Team typically has tryouts in the Spring or October of the following school year. The team has participated in various competitions such as the Highland Springs Step Competition, the Manchester Step Competition, the Hermitage Step Competition, and the Regional Step Show at the Landmark Theatre. The team placed third at the Hermitage Competition in 2005. The same year the team placed 1st in the Manchester Competition.
[edit] Notable alumni
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- Tim Legler, ESPN NBA Analyst
- Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia
- Richard Wagoner, President of General Motors
- Debbie Matenopoulos, TV Personality