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Stanton College Preparatory School

Stanton College Preparatory School is a preparatory high school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Stanton College Preparatory School is a highly selective school that offers both the Advanced Placement and the International Baccalaureate.

Stanton College Preparatory School
Location
1149 W 13Th St

,
32209-5699

United States
Information
TypePreparatory School
Motto"Ubuntu"
Established1867
PrincipalNongongoma Majova-Seane
Staff100
Number of students1,538 (2019-20)[1]
CampusUrban, 17 acres
Color(s)Royal blue , and white
MascotBlue Devil
Websitehttps://dcps.duvalschools.org/stanton

The school's history dates to the 1860s, serving as the first school for Black students in the state of Florida. It was begun as an elementary school serving the African-American population under the then-segregated education system. It now serves secondary students (grades 9–12) within the Duval County Public Schools of Duval County, Florida. The school offers special curricula including Honors courses, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate courses. In 2005, the Advanced Placement Report to the Nation[2] recognized Stanton College Preparatory School as the best large size high school for Advanced Placement in the world.

Stanton was called "one of the premier IB and AP public schools in the country" by Jay Mathews in his 2005 book Supertest: How the International Baccalaureate Can Strengthen Our Schools. Most Stanton students attend some form of college after graduation, whether four-year or two-year institutions, local, national, or international.[3] In 2014, the Washington Post ranked the school as the 4th most challenging high school in the Southern United States.[4]

History edit

 
Edwin M. Stanton, namesake of the school
 
Edwin M. Stanton School

Shortly after the end of the Civil War, a group of African Americans from Jacksonville organized the Education Society, and, in 1868, purchased the property on which the Old Stanton School was built. It was their intent to erect a school to be called the Florida Institute. Financial problems, however, delayed progress on the building until December of that year, when the school was built and incorporated through the aid of the Freedmen's Bureau. This wooden structure was named in honor of Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Abraham Lincoln's second Secretary of War. He was an ardent champion of human rights and an advocate of free school education for Negro boys and girls. It was the second school for black children in the state of Florida (the first, from 1866, was the predecessor of Edward Waters College).

Freedmen's Bureau ran the school. Northern white teachers were employed until the county leased the property for the purpose of opening a public school. The first building was destroyed by fire in 1882. Another building constructed the same year was also destroyed by fire on May 3, 1901, a fire that destroyed much of Jacksonville. A new school was constructed in 1902 and remained in operation until 1917.

Originally the school mascot was the Blue Devil. After the school burned and was rebuilt twice, "the Phoenix rising from ashes" was adopted as a second mascot. Today both mascots are used, with the Blue Devil used as the mascot for sports and other activities, and the Phoenix used as a symbol of the school itself, along with the most current logo, a royal blue Superman "S" symbol.

On May 23, 1914, the Circuit Court of Duval County appointed nine trustees to manage the school and its property. They were Robert B. Archibald, S. H. Hart, A. L. Lewis, J. W. Floyd, W. L. Girardeau, I. L. Purcell, B. C. Vanderhorst, J. E. Spearing, and W. H. H. Styles. Archibaid and Hart resigned and were replaced by J. M. Baker and L. H. Myers.

The deteriorating and unsafe condition of the poorly-constructed school building prompted the Board of Public Instruction, the Stanton School trustees, and interested citizens of Jacksonville to jointly agree to replace the wooden structure with a fire-proof building. In 1917 the building, which still stands at Ashley, Broad, Beaver, and Clay Streets, was completed. Stanton became the main focus for the education of black children in Duval County and surrounding areas. The Edwin M. Stanton School was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[5]

An equally impressive record of academic expansion has accomplished the physical growth of Stanton. Beginning as an elementary school with six grades, under the administration of J. C. Waters as the first principal and D. W. Gulp who followed as principal, Stanton gradually became known throughout the state for the high educational standards which it still maintains today. The eighth grade was added under the leadership of Principal W. M. Artrell. Principal James Weldon Johnson, an alumnus, started the move toward a high school department.

The addition of the twelfth grade[when?] made Stanton a comprehensive school. Stanton continued as a school for all grades through the administrations of I. A. Blocker, G. M. Sampson, and J. N. Wilson. In 1938, with F. J. Anderson as principal, Stanton became a senior high school exclusively. J. L. Terry served as the last principal of Stanton Senior High School.

In 1953, the Stanton Senior School name was transferred to a new facility on 13th Street and was renamed New Stanton Senior High School. Charles D. Brooks was the first principal of the new school. Under his leadership, Stanton continued to foster the same traditionally high standards which befit its rich heritage, and flourished as the oldest and most important high school for blacks in Jacksonville.

Beginning in 1953, the Broad and Ashley Street facility became known as the "Old" Stanton. The building was used as a junior high school in 1953–1954. In August 1954, it was converted into the Stanton Vocational High School and functioned as a vocational training center, adjusting its curriculum to train and graduate African-American students in technical skills. At night, it became a center for the Adult and Veterans Education Program.

From 1969 to 1971, the focus of New Stanton Senior High School began to change from academic to vocational under the leadership of Principal Ben Durham, the former principal of Stanton Vocational High School. In 1971, the Old Stanton High School building was again placed under control of the trustees of Stanton and the student body was transferred to New Stanton Senior High School where the revised curriculum now provided for both the academic and the vocational interests of the students

In 1981, Stanton College Preparatory School became the Duval County School System's first magnet school. Beginning with grades 7–10, and adding one grade level each succeeding year, the first senior class of 54 students graduated in 1984. Stanton College Preparatory School now serves secondary students living within the 841 square miles (2,180 km2) of the Duval County school district and leads the Duval County Public Schools in academic achievement.[when?][6]

In March 2017, the school received international criticism for verbiage on flyers hung around campus presenting both acceptable and unacceptable attire for the school prom. Students found the use of "good girl" to praise those with attire deemed appropriate to be demeaning, and took to social media with the hashtag #scpgoodgirl. The principal quickly issued an apology.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

School programs edit

Athletics edit

Stanton competes in the Gateway Conference,[15] a collaboration between most public high schools in Duval County. As of the 2022–2023 school year, Stanton's athletic director is Christopher Crider.[16] Stanton's campus has a limited number of athletic facilities due to its urban environment, but includes a football field, a rubber track, a softball field, and three hard surface tennis courts. Because Stanton doesn't have a baseball field, the baseball team practices at J. P. Small Memorial Stadium. Similarly, Stanton's cross country and track & field teams used to practice at Mallison Park before Stanton's rubber track was built. Its completion in 2019 made Stanton the last public high school in Duval County to upgrade to a rubber track. Stanton's sports include cross country, basketball, football, wrestling, weightlifting, flag football, soccer, track and field, swimming and diving, lacrosse, bowling, volleyball, tennis, baseball, softball, golf, and competitive cheerleading.

Extracurricular Activities edit

Stanton offers over 80 school clubs and organizations for students to join. Some of which include Multicultural Club, the widely-recognized Devil's Advocate (the school newspaper), and Quiz Bowl. Stanton's Quiz Bowl team has a reputation of being one of the best teams in the nation. In 2021, one of Stanton's teams placed 8th at the NAQT National Championship Tournament. The team also consistently wins the annual Duval County Quiz Bowl tournament.[17] Stanton also offers numerous Honor Societies including Mu Alpha Theta and Psychology National Honor Society.[18]

Rankings edit

From 2000 to 2003, Stanton College Prep was ranked first in Newsweek magazine's list of the top 1,000 public schools in the United States, and is the only school in the nation to have been in the top 5 every year from 2000 to 2011.[19][20][21][22][23] U.S. News & World Report ranked Stanton at ninth place on its 2008 list of America's Best High Schools.[24] It has frequently ranked first in the US in the number of International Baccalaureate diplomas awarded. Stanton perennially leads the Jacksonville metropolitan area in the number of National Merit Scholarship recipients, and consistently ranks in the top three in the state. The school has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[25] As of August 2014, Stanton is rated number 12 of the top high schools in the nation by US News[26] and number 10 by Newsweek.[27]

Alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Stanton College Preparatory School". Duval County Public Schools. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Advanced Placement Report to the Nation, 2005
  3. ^ Stanton College Preparatory School profile at cyberguidance.net
  4. ^ High School Challenge Washington Post 2014
  5. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  6. ^ Stanton History
  7. ^ "School apologises for 'slut-shame' prom posters about appropriate dresses". BBC Newsbeat. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  8. ^ Italiano, Eric (2017-03-29). "Stanton College Prep High School 'Good Girl' Prom Poster". Coed. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  9. ^ Vagianos, Alanna (2017-03-29). "Students Protest Sexist Flyers Depicting What 'Good Girls' Wear To Prom". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  10. ^ "This High School Is Under Fire for Its Awful Sexist Prom Dress Code Posters". Cosmopolitan. 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  11. ^ "Stanton prom dress message draws sharp criticism, national attention". jacksonville.com. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  12. ^ "Florida high school blasted for 'good girl' prom attire flyers". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  13. ^ "Sexist High School Flier Showing Prom Dresses For A 'Good Girl' Sparks Outrage". Elite Daily. 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  14. ^ McDonald, Adam. "Parents outraged by Jacksonville high school's 'good girl' prom dress guidelines". Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  15. ^ "Gateway Conference Events / 2021-22 Gateway Conference Tournament Dates".
  16. ^ "School Staff Directory / School Staff Directory".
  17. ^ "NAQT | Stanton College Preparatory School | Results". www.naqt.com. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
  18. ^ "STANTON STUDENT ACTIVITIES". STANTON STUDENT ACTIVITIES. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  19. ^ compiled by Newsweek magazine.
  20. ^ compiled by Newsweek magazine
  21. ^ Complete List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools (2007) compiled by Newsweek magazine
  22. ^ Complete List of the 1,300 Top U.S. Schools (2008) compiled by Newsweek magazine
  23. ^ Complete List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools (2011)
  24. ^ U.S. News & World Report Gold Medal Schools
  25. ^ http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2011-06-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  27. ^ . Newsweek. Archived from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
  28. ^ "Tyler Ross". IMDb.
  29. ^ "Joel Davis hired as Stanton baseball coach". Jacksonville.com. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved November 6, 2012.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Old Stanton High School at Wikimedia Commons
  • Stanton College Preparatory School website

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Stanton High School redirects here For the military academy prep school in Cornwall New York see Stanton Preparatory Academy For the public school in Texas see Stanton High School Texas This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stanton College Preparatory School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Stanton College Preparatory School is a preparatory high school in Jacksonville Florida United States Stanton College Preparatory School is a highly selective school that offers both the Advanced Placement and the International Baccalaureate Stanton College Preparatory SchoolLocation1149 W 13Th StJacksonville Florida 32209 5699United StatesInformationTypePreparatory SchoolMotto Ubuntu Established1867PrincipalNongongoma Majova SeaneStaff100Number of students1 538 2019 20 1 CampusUrban 17 acresColor s Royal blue and white MascotBlue DevilWebsitehttps dcps duvalschools org stanton The school s history dates to the 1860s serving as the first school for Black students in the state of Florida It was begun as an elementary school serving the African American population under the then segregated education system It now serves secondary students grades 9 12 within the Duval County Public Schools of Duval County Florida The school offers special curricula including Honors courses Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses In 2005 the Advanced Placement Report to the Nation 2 recognized Stanton College Preparatory School as the best large size high school for Advanced Placement in the world Stanton was called one of the premier IB and AP public schools in the country by Jay Mathews in his 2005 book Supertest How the International Baccalaureate Can Strengthen Our Schools Most Stanton students attend some form of college after graduation whether four year or two year institutions local national or international 3 In 2014 the Washington Post ranked the school as the 4th most challenging high school in the Southern United States 4 Contents 1 History 2 School programs 2 1 Athletics 2 2 Extracurricular Activities 3 Rankings 4 Alumni 5 Notable faculty 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Edwin M Stanton namesake of the school nbsp Edwin M Stanton School Shortly after the end of the Civil War a group of African Americans from Jacksonville organized the Education Society and in 1868 purchased the property on which the Old Stanton School was built It was their intent to erect a school to be called the Florida Institute Financial problems however delayed progress on the building until December of that year when the school was built and incorporated through the aid of the Freedmen s Bureau This wooden structure was named in honor of Edwin McMasters Stanton President Abraham Lincoln s second Secretary of War He was an ardent champion of human rights and an advocate of free school education for Negro boys and girls It was the second school for black children in the state of Florida the first from 1866 was the predecessor of Edward Waters College Freedmen s Bureau ran the school Northern white teachers were employed until the county leased the property for the purpose of opening a public school The first building was destroyed by fire in 1882 Another building constructed the same year was also destroyed by fire on May 3 1901 a fire that destroyed much of Jacksonville A new school was constructed in 1902 and remained in operation until 1917 Originally the school mascot was the Blue Devil After the school burned and was rebuilt twice the Phoenix rising from ashes was adopted as a second mascot Today both mascots are used with the Blue Devil used as the mascot for sports and other activities and the Phoenix used as a symbol of the school itself along with the most current logo a royal blue Superman S symbol On May 23 1914 the Circuit Court of Duval County appointed nine trustees to manage the school and its property They were Robert B Archibald S H Hart A L Lewis J W Floyd W L Girardeau I L Purcell B C Vanderhorst J E Spearing and W H H Styles Archibaid and Hart resigned and were replaced by J M Baker and L H Myers The deteriorating and unsafe condition of the poorly constructed school building prompted the Board of Public Instruction the Stanton School trustees and interested citizens of Jacksonville to jointly agree to replace the wooden structure with a fire proof building In 1917 the building which still stands at Ashley Broad Beaver and Clay Streets was completed Stanton became the main focus for the education of black children in Duval County and surrounding areas The Edwin M Stanton School was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 5 An equally impressive record of academic expansion has accomplished the physical growth of Stanton Beginning as an elementary school with six grades under the administration of J C Waters as the first principal and D W Gulp who followed as principal Stanton gradually became known throughout the state for the high educational standards which it still maintains today The eighth grade was added under the leadership of Principal W M Artrell Principal James Weldon Johnson an alumnus started the move toward a high school department The addition of the twelfth grade when made Stanton a comprehensive school Stanton continued as a school for all grades through the administrations of I A Blocker G M Sampson and J N Wilson In 1938 with F J Anderson as principal Stanton became a senior high school exclusively J L Terry served as the last principal of Stanton Senior High School In 1953 the Stanton Senior School name was transferred to a new facility on 13th Street and was renamed New Stanton Senior High School Charles D Brooks was the first principal of the new school Under his leadership Stanton continued to foster the same traditionally high standards which befit its rich heritage and flourished as the oldest and most important high school for blacks in Jacksonville Beginning in 1953 the Broad and Ashley Street facility became known as the Old Stanton The building was used as a junior high school in 1953 1954 In August 1954 it was converted into the Stanton Vocational High School and functioned as a vocational training center adjusting its curriculum to train and graduate African American students in technical skills At night it became a center for the Adult and Veterans Education Program From 1969 to 1971 the focus of New Stanton Senior High School began to change from academic to vocational under the leadership of Principal Ben Durham the former principal of Stanton Vocational High School In 1971 the Old Stanton High School building was again placed under control of the trustees of Stanton and the student body was transferred to New Stanton Senior High School where the revised curriculum now provided for both the academic and the vocational interests of the studentsIn 1981 Stanton College Preparatory School became the Duval County School System s first magnet school Beginning with grades 7 10 and adding one grade level each succeeding year the first senior class of 54 students graduated in 1984 Stanton College Preparatory School now serves secondary students living within the 841 square miles 2 180 km2 of the Duval County school district and leads the Duval County Public Schools in academic achievement when 6 In March 2017 the school received international criticism for verbiage on flyers hung around campus presenting both acceptable and unacceptable attire for the school prom Students found the use of good girl to praise those with attire deemed appropriate to be demeaning and took to social media with the hashtag scpgoodgirl The principal quickly issued an apology 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 School programs editAthletics edit Stanton competes in the Gateway Conference 15 a collaboration between most public high schools in Duval County As of the 2022 2023 school year Stanton s athletic director is Christopher Crider 16 Stanton s campus has a limited number of athletic facilities due to its urban environment but includes a football field a rubber track a softball field and three hard surface tennis courts Because Stanton doesn t have a baseball field the baseball team practices at J P Small Memorial Stadium Similarly Stanton s cross country and track amp field teams used to practice at Mallison Park before Stanton s rubber track was built Its completion in 2019 made Stanton the last public high school in Duval County to upgrade to a rubber track Stanton s sports include cross country basketball football wrestling weightlifting flag football soccer track and field swimming and diving lacrosse bowling volleyball tennis baseball softball golf and competitive cheerleading Extracurricular Activities edit Stanton offers over 80 school clubs and organizations for students to join Some of which include Multicultural Club the widely recognized Devil s Advocate the school newspaper and Quiz Bowl Stanton s Quiz Bowl team has a reputation of being one of the best teams in the nation In 2021 one of Stanton s teams placed 8th at the NAQT National Championship Tournament The team also consistently wins the annual Duval County Quiz Bowl tournament 17 Stanton also offers numerous Honor Societies including Mu Alpha Theta and Psychology National Honor Society 18 Rankings editFrom 2000 to 2003 Stanton College Prep was ranked first in Newsweek magazine s list of the top 1 000 public schools in the United States and is the only school in the nation to have been in the top 5 every year from 2000 to 2011 19 20 21 22 23 U S News amp World Report ranked Stanton at ninth place on its 2008 list of America s Best High Schools 24 It has frequently ranked first in the US in the number of International Baccalaureate diplomas awarded Stanton perennially leads the Jacksonville metropolitan area in the number of National Merit Scholarship recipients and consistently ranks in the top three in the state The school has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 25 As of August 2014 Stanton is rated number 12 of the top high schools in the nation by US News 26 and number 10 by Newsweek 27 Alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations December 2022 Selwyn Carrol one term member of the Alaska House of Representatives J Dash rapper and record producer Diana Eng fashion designer and contestant on Season 2 of Project Runway J Rosamond Johnson composer and singer known for composing Lift Every Voice and Sing James Weldon Johnson principal of Stanton civil rights activist and diplomat Sallye Mathis teacher and Jacksonville city council member Angie Nixon community activist and Democratic nominee for the Florida House of Representatives Tyler Ross an American actor best known for playing Kyle Stansbury in season four of the television series The Killing 28 Emily Swallow actress in the television show Supernatural Kendal Williams sprinter Ned Fulmer former YouTuber and member of the Try Guys Mike Sutherland Rec Softball Champion FlavorBasin ParticipantNotable faculty editJoel Davis former Major League Baseball pitcher played professionally for the Chicago White Sox baseball coach at Stanton College Preparatory School 29 References edit Stanton College Preparatory School Duval County Public Schools Retrieved February 4 2020 Advanced Placement Report to the Nation 2005 Stanton College Preparatory School profile at cyberguidance net High School Challenge Washington Post 2014 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Stanton History School apologises for slut shame prom posters about appropriate dresses BBC Newsbeat Retrieved 2017 03 31 Italiano Eric 2017 03 29 Stanton College Prep High School Good Girl Prom Poster Coed Retrieved 2017 03 31 Vagianos Alanna 2017 03 29 Students Protest Sexist Flyers Depicting What Good Girls Wear To Prom Huffington Post Retrieved 2017 03 31 This High School Is Under Fire for Its Awful Sexist Prom Dress Code Posters Cosmopolitan 2017 03 29 Retrieved 2017 03 31 Stanton prom dress message draws sharp criticism national attention jacksonville com Retrieved 2017 03 31 Florida high school blasted for good girl prom attire flyers NY Daily News Retrieved 2017 03 31 Sexist High School Flier Showing Prom Dresses For A Good Girl Sparks Outrage Elite Daily 2017 03 29 Retrieved 2017 03 31 McDonald Adam Parents outraged by Jacksonville high school s good girl prom dress guidelines Retrieved 2017 03 31 Gateway Conference Events 2021 22 Gateway Conference Tournament Dates School Staff Directory School Staff Directory NAQT Stanton College Preparatory School Results www naqt com Retrieved 2023 02 23 STANTON STUDENT ACTIVITIES STANTON STUDENT ACTIVITIES Retrieved 2022 12 16 Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools 2005 compiled by Newsweek magazine Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools 2006 compiled by Newsweek magazine Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools 2007 compiled by Newsweek magazine Complete List of the 1 300 Top U S Schools 2008 compiled by Newsweek magazine Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools 2011 U S News amp World Report Gold Medal Schools http www ed gov programs nclbbrs list 1982 pdf bare URL PDF Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 11 25 Retrieved 2011 06 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 2013 America s Best High Schools Newsweek Newsweek Archived from the original on 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2014 08 27 Tyler Ross IMDb Joel Davis hired 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