Hillsboro High School (Tennessee)
Hillsboro High School | |
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3812 Hillsboro Road Nashville, Tennessee, 37215 United States | |
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Established | 1939 |
School district | Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools |
Principal | Dr. Terry Shrader |
Teaching staff | 66.4 (FTE) (as of 2006-07)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Coed |
Enrollment | 1,241 (as of 2006-07)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 18.7 (as of 2006-07)[1] |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Athletics | TSSAA class AAA (4A football) |
Mascot | Burro |
Newspaper | Reaction |
Website | http://www.hillsborohs.mnps.org/ |
Hillsboro High School is a comprehensive high school in Nashville, Tennessee. Established in 1939, the school is one of fifteen high schools in Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools. The school offers the IB Diploma Programme.
History
Hillsboro High School officially opened October 22, 1939, with an enrollment of 164 students and seven faculty members. Initially, the school served a rural area. Later population increases, re-zoning, the Vocational Educational Act, and 20th century influences have resulted in changes from a two-story red brick building in a pastoral setting to a set of massive white buildings which were designed by nationally recognized architects. On October 31, 1952, the first school was destroyed by fire. Several renovations have occurred since the replacement of that building in the 50's, most recently in 1995.
Extracurricular activities
Student groups and activities include anime club, badminton club, Burro Bookworms, Burro Unplugged, chorus, Close Up, concert band, creative writing club, eating disorder awareness, forensics, Future Business Leaders of America, gamer club, Hillsboro Reaction (newspaper), the Hillsboro Players drama troupe, Interact, International Teen Outreach Program, jazz band, Knit Wits, Latino club, learning center, marching band, mock trial, Model United Nations, National Honor Society, National Conference for Community and Justice, Quiz Bowl, Saigon Children's Charity, student council, Team Hillsboro-Walk for the Cure, Women in Science, youth legislature and HHS Habitat for Humanity.
Athletics
The Hillsboro athletic teams, known as the Burros, compete in baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.
State championship titles held by the school:
- Basketball, girls: 2009[2]
- Cross country: 1962 (individual)
- Football: 2003, 2008[3]
- American General Mr. Football Lineman of the Year: 2000, 2001, 2003
- Golf, boys': 1945 (team), 1972 (individual)
- Tennis, girls': 1968 (team, singles and doubles)
- Track, boys: 1962 (mile run), 1969 (mile run), 1979 (220-yard dash), 1980 (100-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, 220-yard dash, 440-yard relay, team champions), 1981 (100-meter dash, 200-meter dash), 1982 (1600-meter relay, 3200-meter relay, high jump, team champions), 1988 (220-yard dash),(440-meter relay),(880-meter relay) (800-meter run), 1989 (800-meter run), 1995 (200-meter dash), 1996 (300-meter low hurdles, 400-meter dash)
- Track, girls: 1974 (long jump), 1999 (200-meter dash and long jump), 2001 (3200-meter relay), 2008 (100-meter dash)
- Wrestling: 1995 (112 lb weight class)
Notable alumni
- Thomas B. Allen, illustrator and painter[4]
- Steve Benneyworth, sculptor[5]
- Red Grooms (Charles Rogers Grooms), an American multimedia artist; painter, sculptor, printmaker, filmmaker, and theatrical showman[6]
- Kerry G. Johnson, graphic designer, caricaturist and humorous illustrator. His illustrations and cartoons have appeared in several newspapers, magazines, web sites and blogs. Creator of several fictional characters including the teen girl superhero, SPECTRA.
- Harmony Korine, film director and screenwriter[7]
- Kasey Guzak, actor in Gummo
- Wes Borland, guitarist for the band Limp Bizkit
- John "Bucky" Wilkin, songwriter and musician of Ronny & the Daytonas fame[8]
- Mike Willis, former Major League Baseball player for the Toronto Blue Jays from 1977–1981
- Carla Hall, chef, and Top Chef contestant
- Brandon Heath, contemporary Christian musician and Singer-songwriter
- Shannon Sanders, Grammy award winning producer and songwriter.
- Tim Wise, author and anti racism activist. [9]
- Jim Sasser, U.S. Senator, 1977-1995; U.S. Ambassador to China, 1996-1999
- Bob Clement, U.S. Congressman, 1988-2003; Nashville Mayoral Candidate, 2007
Former principals
- Medford Bowman (1939–1941)
- John Koen (1941–1964)
- Hale Harris
- Taylor Hagen
- Dr. William Hicks
- Dr. Jean Gray Litterer (1979–1999)
- James Overstreet (1999–2003)
- Robert (Bob) Lawson (2003–2007)
- Roderick Manuel (2007–2010)
- Dr. Terry Shrader (2010–present)
References
- 1 2 3 "School Detail for Hillsboro Comp High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- ↑ Lockridge, Jeff (2009-03-14). "Hillsboro title one for the ages". Preps Insider (The Tennessean).
- ↑ "Hillsboro, Oakland win football state championships". WKRN-TV. 2008-12-07.
- ↑ Wibking, Angela (2000-05-25). "A Colorful Life". Nashville Scene.
- ↑ Wibking, Angela (2001-09-20). "Reactions to Gravity". Nashville Scene.
- ↑ "Charles Rogers "Red" Grooms". Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. 2002-03-21.
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- ↑ Cooper, Daniel (1997-08-14). "Surf the Cumberland". Nashville Scene.
- ↑ <http://www.timwise.org/testimonials
- ↑ <http://www.hillsborohsalumni.org/featured/sasser.php
- ↑ <http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000503
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