T. L. Hanna High School
T.L. Hanna High School | |
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Address | |
2600 Highway 81 North , 29621 United States | |
Coordinates | 34°34′02″N 82°37′24″W / 34.5671°N 82.62329°WCoordinates: 34°34′02″N 82°37′24″W / 34.5671°N 82.62329°W |
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Type | Public high school |
School district | Anderson School District Five |
CEEB code | 410050 |
Principal | Walter Mayfield |
Staff | 99.50 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1,852 (2019–20)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 18.61[1] |
Color(s) | Vegas gold and white |
Nickname | Yellow Jackets |
Website | hanna |
T. L. Hanna High School is located at 2600 Highway 81 North, outside the city limits of Anderson, South Carolina, United States. It is one of two high schools in Anderson School District Five and has a population of nearly 1,800 students. On July 1, 2015, Shawn Tobin was appointed as principal taking the place of long time principal Shelia Hilton, who retired. In 2019, Tobin retired to be replaced by T.L. Hanna graduate, Walter Mayfield. In 1999, the school was named "Palmetto's Finest" by the South Carolina Department of Education. In 2000, it was named a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. In 2014, U.S. News & World Report named T.L. Hanna as the fifth best high school in South Carolina, and ranked it in the top 3% of high schools in the United States.[2]
History[]
Before T.L. Hanna High School, there was a Boys High School (located at what is now the Hanna-Westside Extension Campus) and a Girls High School. In 1951, Girl's High School changed its name to T.L. Hanna High School.[3] In 1961, the school moved to a new site on Marchbanks Avenue, the current site of McCants Middle School, and became co-ed in 1962.
Prior to 1971, T.L. Hanna was Anderson School District 5's all-white high school (Westside was the African-American school); in 1971, the district finally integrated after the Supreme Court's 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. During the first year of integration, each grade's student government had two co-presidents, two co-vice presidents, etc., one white and one black.
In 1992, the school moved to its current location on Highway 81. In 1996, McDuffie High School closed as an independent vocational/non-college preparatory high school and became the Hanna-Westside Extension Campus, a change which increased and substantially diversified T.L. Hanna's student population (prior to 1996, many African-American students who were zoned for Hanna attended McDuffie, and the school's population made it state 3A instead of 4A). It has been an International Baccalaureate school since 2010.[4]
T.L. Hanna recently expanded by adding a freshman academy, math hall, new auxiliary gym, and new sports area.
Notable alumni[]
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- Chadwick Boseman (1976–2020) (Class of 1995), actor, writer, and director, Marshall, 42, Get On Up, Draft Day, Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther [5]
- Ben Boulware (born 1994), former linebacker for Clemson University
- Martavis Bryant (born 1991), former wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL
- Preston Jones (born 1970), football player[6]
- James "Radio" Kennedy inspired the feature film, Radio. Cuba Gooding Jr. portrayed Kennedy in the film. A large statue of "Radio" is located on the school grounds today.[7]
- Rafael Little (born 1986), former running back for Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League
- Jim Rice (born 1953), Baseball Hall of Fame player for Boston Red Sox; attended his final year of high school here in 1971
- Stephen D. Thorne (1953–1986), NASA astronaut
- James Michael Tyler (born 1962), actor who played Gunther on the sitcom Friends[8]
- Nate Woody (born 1960), former defensive coordinator at Georgia Tech
MTV's Made[]
MTV came to T.L. Hanna High School in September 2007 to cast for Made, a reality show featuring makeovers of high school students.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "T. L. Hanna High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
- ^ "T. L. Hanna High School". usnews.com.
- ^ "T. L. Hanna High School / Homepage". anderson5.net.
- ^ "T. L. Hanna High School". International Baccalaureate Organization. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2014-07-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Former Hanna QB Preston Jones returns to alma mater as receivers coach". independentmail.com. July 19, 2012. Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
- ^ Perez-Pena, Richard (September 15, 2008). "The Sports Whisperer, Probing Psychic Wounds". The New York Times. Retrieved September 23, 2008.
- ^ "James Michael Tyler". IMDb.
- Public high schools in South Carolina
- Schools in Anderson County, South Carolina
- International Baccalaureate schools in South Carolina