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Alexandria City High School

Alexandria City High School (formerly named T. C. Williams High School) is a public high school in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, United States, just outside of Washington, D.C. The school has an enrollment of over 4,100 students. The high school is located near the geographic center of Alexandria and is referred to informally as the "Titans" by students, faculty and locals. The school's football team was the subject of the 2000 film Remember the Titans.

Alexandria City High School
Address

,
22302

United States
Coordinates38°49′26″N 77°05′06″W / 38.824°N 77.085°W / 38.824; -77.085
Information
Former namesT. C. Williams High School
(1965–2021)
School typePublic, High school
Founded1965
School districtAlexandria City Public Schools
PrincipalAlexander Duncan III[1]
Teaching staff347.7 (FTE)[2]
Grades1012
Enrollment4,148 (2019–20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio16.75[2]
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day7 hours
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)
  • Blue, White and Red
  •      
Athletics conference
NicknameTitans
NewspaperTheogony [2]
YearbookCerberus
Websiteacps.k12.va.us/achs

The school offers numerous Advanced Placement courses for its students. Alexandria City HS has an Army Junior ROTC program which participated in President Barack Obama's Inaugural Parade.[3] The ACHS Marching Band travels to competitions up and down the East Coast.[4]

The school was originally named after Thomas Chambliss Williams, former superintendent of Alexandria City Public Schools from the 1930s to 1963 and an ardent supporter of racial segregation. The school was renamed Alexandria City High School on July 1, 2021, following protests against the school being named after Williams.

History edit

T. C. Williams, a four-year high school, initially opened its doors to eighth graders, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors in 1965, and graduated its first class in June 1967. It was Alexandria's third public high school and Minnie Howard Middle School was its "feeder" school, for seventh and eighth graders.

In 1965 the city integrated schools.[5]: 69  In 1971 the city consolidated all high school students into T. C. Williams, so that the school became Alexandria's only public senior high school serving 11th and 12th graders.[5]: 69 [6][7] The city's freshmen and sophomores attended Francis C. Hammond and George Washington, the other former four-year schools involved in the three school consolidation.[8] While T. C. Williams and George Washington were already integrated in 1971, Hammond was nearly all white, while the city was about one-fifth black.[6][9]

Increasing enrollment prompted plans for a new school. In January 2004, the Alexandria School Board approved a plan to build an entirely new school building at the existing location to provide more space. The new building opened on September 4, 2007. The original T. C. Williams building was demolished in January 2008.[10] The new T. C. Williams campus was certified LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2009.[11]

The gym of the original T. C. Williams building was named after Gerry Bertier, a member of the Titans' 1971 state championship football team who was paralyzed in a car crash and died 10 years later in a second auto accident near Charlottesville, Virginia. The newly constructed basketball court was named in honor of the late Earl Lloyd on December 1, 2007. Lloyd attended Parker-Gray High School, which was Alexandria's all-black high school at the time. Lloyd was the first African-American to play in the NBA.[12]

The football stadium is named Parker-Gray Stadium in deference to the former pre-segregation high school, whose campus was sold for office buildings in the 1980s. The football field was grass until an artificial turf was installed in 2006.

During his run for the Democratic nomination, Barack Obama held a rally at T. C. Williams on February 10, 2008.[13]

The school system is currently undergoing long term planning about potential future expansion or other changes to the school.[14]

Currently, "A. C." serves 10th through 12th grades while freshmen go to the A.C. Minnie Howard Campus, located 0.6 miles (1.0 km) from the main building. Two middle schools, Francis C. Hammond Middle School (1.8 miles west), and George Washington Middle School (2.0 miles south east), serve 6th through 8th grade students and are housed in the former high schools.

2020 movement for name change edit

In 2020, in part inspired by the civil rights protests across the United States, a push to rename T.C. Williams began. Advocates for the change argued that the school's namesake, former superintendent Thomas Chambliss Williams, was a segregationist and had been unwilling to integrate Alexandria City schools. Although there had been past community efforts to rename the school, including in two efforts in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the efforts in 2020 were significantly larger and attracted more media coverage.[15] A petition was circulated in June 2020 and submitted to the school board later that month. ACPS announced it would begin a review of the school's name, with a public engagement portion to be held in the fall of 2020. A report with recommendations is expected to be completed and sent to the school board in the spring of 2021.[16] The move to rename T.C. Williams sparked a similar movement to name another ACPS school, Matthew Maury Elementary.[17] In November 2020, the Alexandria City Public Schools School Board voted unanimously to rename the school, with the name Alexandria City High School selected on April 8, 2021.[18]

Demographics edit

As of November 2017, Alexandria City High School's student body is 42.3% Hispanic, 28.8% African American, 22.0% White, 4.6% Asian, 0.2% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and 2.1% Multi-racial.[19]

Alexandria City High also has a thriving International Academy program, part of the wider International Academy Network, which serves to accommodate the large surge of immigrants to the Washington, DC, area by teaching English to non-native speakers alongside a rigorous, credit-earning high school curriculum. The International Academy currently has an enrollment of around 600 students, and contains speakers of over 60 languages.[20]

Minnie Howard Campus edit

The Minnie Howard Campus, which currently serves as the ninth grade campus of Alexandria City, was built in 1954 as a 1st–7th grade elementary school. The transition to a 9th grade campus was made in 1969 due to a large and fast growth of the elementary age population in the area. The school is a single building with a field for lacrosse, soccer, and various other sports.

In 2019, because of capacity issues at both Minnie Howard and the main campus, the city approved on a plan to build a new, larger building on the Minnie Howard Campus with space for 1,600 students. Once completed, instead of 9th grade at Minnie Howard and 10th through 12th at the main campus, the school will be a "connected high school network", with both campuses serving grades 9 through 12 and programs spread between the two locations. After the new building is built on some existing multi-purpose fields, the old Minnie Howard building will be razed and replaced with a new field, bus loop, and parking.[21]

In March 2022, construction began on the new building and is scheduled to open for the 2024–2025 school year and the new multi-purpose field open in scheduled for 2025.[22][23]

Academics edit

Alexandria City offers more than a dozen different AP courses. It has been ranked by the 2016 Washington Post "Challenge Index" with an index of 2.836. Under the leadership of Dr. Manu Patel, T. C. was the first Virginia high school to defeat Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County, Virginia, at the Science Bowl. The school also offers five foreign languages to students: Spanish, German, French, Latin, and Chinese.

Alexandria City allows students to apply into specialized academies within the school. These include the STEM academy and Governor's Health Sciences Academy, a collaborative effort with George Washington University that when successfully completed provides students with guaranteed admissions into the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences.[24]

In March 2010, Alexandria City school was a persistently low achieving school based on its average standardized test scores.[25]

Technology initiative edit

A.C. offers Google Chromebooks to all of its students. The initiative, which began in the 2004–2005 school year, provides every student with their own personal computer, as well as campus-wide wireless Internet access. Wireless access is available at the school during daytime hours and in the evenings at the school library.[26] Internet access is restricted and blocks download sites, entertainment sites, and others that could distract students from their work during class. For students that may have trouble obtaining internet access outside of school, mobile broadband devices are available to students who need them.[27]

Extra-curricular activities edit

A. C. teams play in the AAA Patriot District of Region 6C, formerly the AAA Northern Region.[28] The school mascot is a Titan. The school colors, blue, white and red, are a synthesis of the former colors of the three pre-1971 four-year high schools: blue (from G. W.), white (from Hammond), and red (T. C. W.). The Titans are best known for their football program, which the movie Remember the Titans was based upon. The boys' basketball program, a consistent powerhouse with 12 district, 10 regional, and 2 state championships (most recently in 2008) has also gained statewide recognition. The rowing team has won numerous state and national championships, the most recent being a gold medal in the State Championship for the men's 4V team.[29] A. C. has won state championships in football, soccer, cross country, indoor and outdoor track. The football program has won three Virginia AAA state championships: 1971, 1984, and 1987, all of which the Titans finished ranked in the top ten nationally, and the 1971 team was made famous in the movie Remember the Titans, released in 2000. A. C. students managed the feat of winning all three boys' state running championships in consecutive school years, winning the 1991 Cross Country, 1992 Indoor Track, 1992 Outdoor Track, 1992 Cross Country, 1993 Indoor Track, and 1993 Outdoor Track State Championships. They were nationally recognized in 1993 when they became the first ever U.S. high school 4 × 100 meter relay team to defeat the Jamaicans at Penn Relays.

A. C. boys soccer won the Virginia 6A state championship in 2014 and finished the season ranked number one in the Washington, DC, area and number 9 nationally, evoking the slogan "Remember These Titans." The girls' volleyball team won the state title in the pandemic-shortened 2020–2021 season and again in 2022–2023.[30] Girls' basketball and boys' tennis teams have all captured district championships since 2006. Additionally, the soccer team captured a state title in 2014, with a 2–0 win over Washington-Lee High School.[31]

Because A. C. is the only public high school in Alexandria City, and the only non-Fairfax County high school in the Patriot District, the Titans do not have a sole rival school. The Titans do have a rivalry against Lake Braddock Secondary School because of recent competition. The Titans have developed rivalries against Hayfield Secondary School in recent years due to the success of both schools' basketball teams, as well as West Potomac High School, which is located close to Alexandria. Recently, A.C.'s rivalry with Hayfield was partially severed as Hayfield moved into another district due to a decline in enrollment. The two schools, which competed against each other in the 2009 Boys' Basketball Northern Region Championship Game, both missed the regional playoffs in 2010 due to eligibility issues of players. A. C. had to forfeit 12 wins and lost two players including a key starter for the rest of the season. They lost in the first round of the district tournament.

Football and Remember the Titans edit

T. C. and its former football coaches, Herman Boone and Bill Yoast, were the subject of the 2000 motion picture Remember the Titans, starring Denzel Washington and Will Patton. The movie was a heavily fictionalized dramatization of the consolidation of Alexandria's three public high schools into one in the fall of 1971.[7] That year, ACPS consolidated its three four-year high schools into a single two-year school, teaching solely juniors and seniors.[32] As a result, the best of the varsity football squads at George Washington High School (converted to a middle school), Hammond High School (converted to a middle school) and T. C. Williams High School united in what amounted to an all-city, all-star team at T. C. Williams. The city's public schools were legally desegregated in 1959,[33][34][35] but the three high schools had become racially imbalanced during the 1960s, due to redlining. Racial tension is one of the themes of the film. Yoast was the head coach at Hammond, who won the state title in 1970, while Boone was a head coach at E.J. Hayes High School in Williamston, North Carolina, with five state championships and a 99–8 (.925) record in nine seasons, from 1961 through 1969.[36] He was not retained after a consolidation and integration of two high schools. Boone was hired as an assistant at T.C. Williams, and expected to be to Yoast's assistant after the Alexandria consolidation in 1971.[37]

The climax of the movie is the fictionalized 1971 AAA state championship football game between T. C. Williams and George C. Marshall High School. The dramatic license taken in the movie was to convert what was actually a mid-season matchup between T. C. Williams and Marshall into a made-for-Hollywood state championship. In reality, the Marshall game was the toughest game T. C. Williams played all year and the actual state championship (against Andrew Lewis High School of Salem) was a 27–0 blowout. As depicted in the movie, the real Titans won the Marshall game on a fourth down come-from-behind play at the very end of the game.[37]

T. C. Williams was referenced in the "My No Good Reason" episode of the television show Scrubs. Three actors wearing T. C. Williams letter jackets appear towards the end of the episode. Donald Faison, who plays Dr. Turk on the sitcom, also starred in Remember the Titans as Petey Jones. Jones died in July 2019, aged 65.[38]

Rugby edit

Alexandria City has both boys and girls varsity rugby teams.[39] Coached for the last 16 years by Jeff Murphy, they currently compete against teams in the DC metro area; including Gonzaga College High School, Landon, and The Heights School. The Titans program has produced notable players such as US Air force and Seattle Seawolves forward Capt. Eric Duechle.

Rowing edit

A.C. is known for its nationally and internationally competitive rowing program, which has its own boathouse on the Alexandria bank of the Potomac River. A.C. Crew has claimed state, national, and international championships.[40] The program has produced several Olympic athletes, most recently Nick Peterson and Linda Miller, who represented the United States at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia.

The TC Williams boys crew is the successor to the first high school rowing program in the Washington metro area. In 1947, Jack Franklin and Julian Whitestone began training young men from Alexandria's George Washington High School (now Middle School) at the Old Dominion Boat Club. Francis Hammond High School opened in 1956 and soon had its own crew, as did the new TC Williams High School in 1964. George Washington and Hammond merged with TC in 1971.

Over the years, these crews have won medals at local, state, national and international competitions including the Stotesbury Cup, the SRAA Nationals and the Canadian Scholastic Championship. Rowers trained at TC have gone on to college success, and the program has produced Olympic rowers, and members of the US National and Junior National teams.

Arts edit

A.C. is also known for its strides in the arts. Its band program continues to grow and get national coverage, playing across the country, most recently at the 2014 Sugar Bowl. The school also houses thriving programs in Orchestra, Choir, Visual Art, and Theater, the latter of which is continuing to rise in popularity.

The A.C. Theater department participates in both the Cappies program and the VHSL's One-Act Competition, faring very well in both arenas. In recent memory, three one-act plays, "Ladying", "Shuffling", and "The Brick Joke", have made it to the Regional level of One-Acts, in 2010, 2013, and 2020 respectively. The A.C. Drama Department has also received attention for choosing shows that are considered risky for high schools, including 2010s Chicago; Rent and The Laramie Project in 2011; 2012's The Island of Doctor Moreau, the 2014 production of A Chorus Line, and the 2015 production of Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

Notes

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Alexandria City High School formerly named T C Williams High School is a public high school in the City of Alexandria Virginia United States just outside of Washington D C The school has an enrollment of over 4 100 students The high school is located near the geographic center of Alexandria and is referred to informally as the Titans by students faculty and locals The school s football team was the subject of the 2000 film Remember the Titans Alexandria City High SchoolAddress3330 King StreetAlexandria Virginia 22302United StatesCoordinates38 49 26 N 77 05 06 W 38 824 N 77 085 W 38 824 77 085InformationFormer namesT C Williams High School 1965 2021 School typePublic High schoolFounded1965School districtAlexandria City Public SchoolsPrincipalAlexander Duncan III 1 Teaching staff347 7 FTE 2 Grades10 12Enrollment4 148 2019 20 2 Student to teacher ratio16 75 2 LanguageEnglishHours in school day7 hoursCampus typeSuburbanColor s Blue White and Red Athletics conferencePatriot DistrictNorthern RegionNicknameTitansNewspaperTheogony 2 YearbookCerberusWebsiteacps k12 va us achsThe school offers numerous Advanced Placement courses for its students Alexandria City HS has an Army Junior ROTC program which participated in President Barack Obama s Inaugural Parade 3 The ACHS Marching Band travels to competitions up and down the East Coast 4 The school was originally named after Thomas Chambliss Williams former superintendent of Alexandria City Public Schools from the 1930s to 1963 and an ardent supporter of racial segregation The school was renamed Alexandria City High School on July 1 2021 following protests against the school being named after Williams Contents 1 History 1 1 2020 movement for name change 2 Demographics 3 Minnie Howard Campus 4 Academics 4 1 Technology initiative 5 Extra curricular activities 5 1 Football and Remember the Titans 5 2 Rugby 5 3 Rowing 5 4 Arts 6 Notable alumni 7 ReferencesHistory editT C Williams a four year high school initially opened its doors to eighth graders freshmen sophomores and juniors in 1965 and graduated its first class in June 1967 It was Alexandria s third public high school and Minnie Howard Middle School was its feeder school for seventh and eighth graders In 1965 the city integrated schools 5 69 In 1971 the city consolidated all high school students into T C Williams so that the school became Alexandria s only public senior high school serving 11th and 12th graders 5 69 6 7 The city s freshmen and sophomores attended Francis C Hammond and George Washington the other former four year schools involved in the three school consolidation 8 While T C Williams and George Washington were already integrated in 1971 Hammond was nearly all white while the city was about one fifth black 6 9 Increasing enrollment prompted plans for a new school In January 2004 the Alexandria School Board approved a plan to build an entirely new school building at the existing location to provide more space The new building opened on September 4 2007 The original T C Williams building was demolished in January 2008 10 The new T C Williams campus was certified LEED Gold by the U S Green Building Council in 2009 11 The gym of the original T C Williams building was named after Gerry Bertier a member of the Titans 1971 state championship football team who was paralyzed in a car crash and died 10 years later in a second auto accident near Charlottesville Virginia The newly constructed basketball court was named in honor of the late Earl Lloyd on December 1 2007 Lloyd attended Parker Gray High School which was Alexandria s all black high school at the time Lloyd was the first African American to play in the NBA 12 The football stadium is named Parker Gray Stadium in deference to the former pre segregation high school whose campus was sold for office buildings in the 1980s The football field was grass until an artificial turf was installed in 2006 During his run for the Democratic nomination Barack Obama held a rally at T C Williams on February 10 2008 13 The school system is currently undergoing long term planning about potential future expansion or other changes to the school 14 Currently A C serves 10th through 12th grades while freshmen go to the A C Minnie Howard Campus located 0 6 miles 1 0 km from the main building Two middle schools Francis C Hammond Middle School 1 8 miles west and George Washington Middle School 2 0 miles south east serve 6th through 8th grade students and are housed in the former high schools 2020 movement for name change edit In 2020 in part inspired by the civil rights protests across the United States a push to rename T C Williams began Advocates for the change argued that the school s namesake former superintendent Thomas Chambliss Williams was a segregationist and had been unwilling to integrate Alexandria City schools Although there had been past community efforts to rename the school including in two efforts in the late 1990s and early 2000s the efforts in 2020 were significantly larger and attracted more media coverage 15 A petition was circulated in June 2020 and submitted to the school board later that month ACPS announced it would begin a review of the school s name with a public engagement portion to be held in the fall of 2020 A report with recommendations is expected to be completed and sent to the school board in the spring of 2021 16 The move to rename T C Williams sparked a similar movement to name another ACPS school Matthew Maury Elementary 17 In November 2020 the Alexandria City Public Schools School Board voted unanimously to rename the school with the name Alexandria City High School selected on April 8 2021 18 Demographics editAs of November 2017 Alexandria City High School s student body is 42 3 Hispanic 28 8 African American 22 0 White 4 6 Asian 0 2 Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander and 2 1 Multi racial 19 Alexandria City High also has a thriving International Academy program part of the wider International Academy Network which serves to accommodate the large surge of immigrants to the Washington DC area by teaching English to non native speakers alongside a rigorous credit earning high school curriculum The International Academy currently has an enrollment of around 600 students and contains speakers of over 60 languages 20 Minnie Howard Campus editThe Minnie Howard Campus which currently serves as the ninth grade campus of Alexandria City was built in 1954 as a 1st 7th grade elementary school The transition to a 9th grade campus was made in 1969 due to a large and fast growth of the elementary age population in the area The school is a single building with a field for lacrosse soccer and various other sports In 2019 because of capacity issues at both Minnie Howard and the main campus the city approved on a plan to build a new larger building on the Minnie Howard Campus with space for 1 600 students Once completed instead of 9th grade at Minnie Howard and 10th through 12th at the main campus the school will be a connected high school network with both campuses serving grades 9 through 12 and programs spread between the two locations After the new building is built on some existing multi purpose fields the old Minnie Howard building will be razed and replaced with a new field bus loop and parking 21 In March 2022 construction began on the new building and is scheduled to open for the 2024 2025 school year and the new multi purpose field open in scheduled for 2025 22 23 Academics editAlexandria City offers more than a dozen different AP courses It has been ranked by the 2016 Washington Post Challenge Index with an index of 2 836 Under the leadership of Dr Manu Patel T C was the first Virginia high school to defeat Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County Virginia at the Science Bowl The school also offers five foreign languages to students Spanish German French Latin and Chinese Alexandria City allows students to apply into specialized academies within the school These include the STEM academy and Governor s Health Sciences Academy a collaborative effort with George Washington University that when successfully completed provides students with guaranteed admissions into the George Washington University School of Medicine amp Health Sciences 24 In March 2010 Alexandria City school was a persistently low achieving school based on its average standardized test scores 25 Technology initiative edit A C offers Google Chromebooks to all of its students The initiative which began in the 2004 2005 school year provides every student with their own personal computer as well as campus wide wireless Internet access Wireless access is available at the school during daytime hours and in the evenings at the school library 26 Internet access is restricted and blocks download sites entertainment sites and others that could distract students from their work during class For students that may have trouble obtaining internet access outside of school mobile broadband devices are available to students who need them 27 Extra curricular activities editA C teams play in the AAA Patriot District of Region 6C formerly the AAA Northern Region 28 The school mascot is a Titan The school colors blue white and red are a synthesis of the former colors of the three pre 1971 four year high schools blue from G W white from Hammond and red T C W The Titans are best known for their football program which the movie Remember the Titans was based upon The boys basketball program a consistent powerhouse with 12 district 10 regional and 2 state championships most recently in 2008 has also gained statewide recognition The rowing team has won numerous state and national championships the most recent being a gold medal in the State Championship for the men s 4V team 29 A C has won state championships in football soccer cross country indoor and outdoor track The football program has won three Virginia AAA state championships 1971 1984 and 1987 all of which the Titans finished ranked in the top ten nationally and the 1971 team was made famous in the movie Remember the Titans released in 2000 A C students managed the feat of winning all three boys state running championships in consecutive school years winning the 1991 Cross Country 1992 Indoor Track 1992 Outdoor Track 1992 Cross Country 1993 Indoor Track and 1993 Outdoor Track State Championships They were nationally recognized in 1993 when they became the first ever U S high school 4 100 meter relay team to defeat the Jamaicans at Penn Relays A C boys soccer won the Virginia 6A state championship in 2014 and finished the season ranked number one in the Washington DC area and number 9 nationally evoking the slogan Remember These Titans The girls volleyball team won the state title in the pandemic shortened 2020 2021 season and again in 2022 2023 30 Girls basketball and boys tennis teams have all captured district championships since 2006 Additionally the soccer team captured a state title in 2014 with a 2 0 win over Washington Lee High School 31 Because A C is the only public high school in Alexandria City and the only non Fairfax County high school in the Patriot District the Titans do not have a sole rival school The Titans do have a rivalry against Lake Braddock Secondary School because of recent competition The Titans have developed rivalries against Hayfield Secondary School in recent years due to the success of both schools basketball teams as well as West Potomac High School which is located close to Alexandria Recently A C s rivalry with Hayfield was partially severed as Hayfield moved into another district due to a decline in enrollment The two schools which competed against each other in the 2009 Boys Basketball Northern Region Championship Game both missed the regional playoffs in 2010 due to eligibility issues of players A C had to forfeit 12 wins and lost two players including a key starter for the rest of the season They lost in the first round of the district tournament Football and Remember the Titans edit T C and its former football coaches Herman Boone and Bill Yoast were the subject of the 2000 motion picture Remember the Titans starring Denzel Washington and Will Patton The movie was a heavily fictionalized dramatization of the consolidation of Alexandria s three public high schools into one in the fall of 1971 7 That year ACPS consolidated its three four year high schools into a single two year school teaching solely juniors and seniors 32 As a result the best of the varsity football squads at George Washington High School converted to a middle school Hammond High School converted to a middle school and T C Williams High School united in what amounted to an all city all star team at T C Williams The city s public schools were legally desegregated in 1959 33 34 35 but the three high schools had become racially imbalanced during the 1960s due to redlining Racial tension is one of the themes of the film Yoast was the head coach at Hammond who won the state title in 1970 while Boone was a head coach at E J Hayes High School in Williamston North Carolina with five state championships and a 99 8 925 record in nine seasons from 1961 through 1969 36 He was not retained after a consolidation and integration of two high schools Boone was hired as an assistant at T C Williams and expected to be to Yoast s assistant after the Alexandria consolidation in 1971 37 The climax of the movie is the fictionalized 1971 AAA state championship football game between T C Williams and George C Marshall High School The dramatic license taken in the movie was to convert what was actually a mid season matchup between T C Williams and Marshall into a made for Hollywood state championship In reality the Marshall game was the toughest game T C Williams played all year and the actual state championship against Andrew Lewis High School of Salem was a 27 0 blowout As depicted in the movie the real Titans won the Marshall game on a fourth down come from behind play at the very end of the game 37 T C Williams was referenced in the My No Good Reason episode of the television show Scrubs Three actors wearing T C Williams letter jackets appear towards the end of the episode Donald Faison who plays Dr Turk on the sitcom also starred in Remember the Titans as Petey Jones Jones died in July 2019 aged 65 38 Rugby edit Alexandria City has both boys and girls varsity rugby teams 39 Coached for the last 16 years by Jeff Murphy they currently compete against teams in the DC metro area including Gonzaga College High School Landon and The Heights School The Titans program has produced notable players such as US Air force and Seattle Seawolves forward Capt Eric Duechle Rowing edit A C is known for its nationally and internationally competitive rowing program which has its own boathouse on the Alexandria bank of the Potomac River A C Crew has claimed state national and international championships 40 The program has produced several Olympic athletes most recently Nick Peterson and Linda Miller who represented the United States at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney Australia The TC Williams boys crew is the successor to the first high school rowing program in the Washington metro area In 1947 Jack Franklin and Julian Whitestone began training young men from Alexandria s George Washington High School now Middle School at the Old Dominion Boat Club Francis Hammond High School opened in 1956 and soon had its own crew as did the new TC Williams High School in 1964 George Washington and Hammond merged with TC in 1971 Over the years these crews have won medals at local state national and international competitions including the Stotesbury Cup the SRAA Nationals and the Canadian Scholastic Championship Rowers trained at TC have gone on to college success and the program has produced Olympic rowers and members of the US National and Junior National teams Arts edit A C is also known for its strides in the arts Its band program continues to grow and get national coverage playing across the country most recently at the 2014 Sugar Bowl The school also houses thriving programs in Orchestra Choir Visual Art and Theater the latter of which is continuing to rise in popularity The A C Theater department participates in both the Cappies program and the VHSL s One Act Competition faring very well in both arenas In recent memory three one act plays Ladying Shuffling and The Brick Joke have made it to the Regional level of One Acts in 2010 2013 and 2020 respectively The A C Drama Department has also received attention for choosing shows that are considered risky for high schools including 2010s Chicago Rent and The Laramie Project in 2011 2012 s The Island of Doctor Moreau the 2014 production of A Chorus Line and the 2015 production of Twilight Los Angeles 1992 Notable alumni editDiedrich Bader 41 actor and comedian Ronnie Bass member of 1971 State Championship team featured in the 2000 film Remember the Titans played college football at South Carolina Gerry Bertier 42 American football player wheelchair athlete member of 1971 State Championship team featured in the 2000 film Remember the Titans Katherine Boo 43 better source needed journalist Daniel Patrick Boyd 44 Convicted for being a part of Raleigh jihad group Keith Burns 43 former NFL player and coach Jason Butler Harner 43 actor Charles Esten 45 actor and comedian John Gardner Ford 46 businessman Steven Ford 46 actor Class of 1974 J Holiday citation needed R amp B singer songwriter Bruce Kelly citation needed radio programmer Class of 1974 Susan M Kidwell paleontologist Class of 1976 Thad Levine citation needed General Manager Senior Vice President Minnesota Twins Class of 1990 Josephus Lyles Professional Athlete sprinter Class of 2017 Noah Lyles Professional Athlete sprinter Class of 2016 Jamie Mason Author Dermot Mulroney 43 actor Kieran Mulroney 43 actor and director Dean Muhtadi 47 WWE Wrestler Mojo Rawley former NFL player host of TMZ Sports Class of 2004 Donnell Rawlings citation needed comedian and actor Montie Rissell 48 convicted serial killer LaChina Robinson 49 basketball analyst former college basketball player Tierra Ruffin Pratt 50 basketball player Kali Uchis singer songwriter producer Class of 2011 Casey Wilson 51 actress and screenwriter Class of 1998 Edward Wong 43 journalist and foreign correspondent Tracy Young 52 Grammy winner DJ music producer remixerReferences editNotes Leadership Team acps k12 va us a b c Search for Public Schools TC WILLIAMS HIGH 510012000054 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved September 14 2021 Jennifer Roche Inauguration Parade 2009 Overview and List of Participants Archived from the original on July 12 2014 Retrieved May 16 2010 ACPS November 2 2009 Titan Marching Band Earns Excellent Rating at Festival Archived from the original on September 3 2011 Retrieved May 16 2010 a b Shapiro Len Pollin Andy December 16 2008 The Great Book of Washington DC Sports Lists Running p 304 a b Alexandria school plan to be offered Free Lance Star Fredericksburg VA Associated Press May 1 1971 p 10 a b Urban Mike April 16 2004 Coaches recall tackling racism Reading Eagle p B1 Schools may close under new plan Free Lance Star Fredericksburg VA Associated Press January 18 1979 p 15 Pastor lived dramatic scenes recreated by Titans movie Post and Courier Charleston SC Associated Press October 15 2000 p 4 B permanent dead link See 1 for a photo of the demolition of the gymnasium acps va us Archived from the original on September 3 2011 alextimes com Archived from the original on June 9 2008 Obama to Embark on Stand for Change Tour Across Commonwealth February 8 2008 Retrieved May 16 2010 The High School Project Inspiring a Future for Alexandria Things to Know About The High School Pr acps k12 va us Retrieved May 13 2022 Minnie Hannah Natanson July 28 2020 Obama to Embark on Stand for Change Tour Across Commonwealth The Washington Post Retrieved July 29 2020 Renaming of T C Williams High School to be Considered by School Board Alexandria City Public Schools July 9 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 James Cullum June 16 2020 School Renaming Movement Grows Beyond T C Williams ALXNow Retrieved July 29 2020 School Board Votes to Change the Name of T C Williams High School Alexandria Living November 23 2020 Retrieved November 23 2020 About Our School Overview acps k12 va us Constable Pamela November 1 2014 Experimental high school in Virginia struggles to teach surge of border kids The Washington Post Retrieved May 16 2015 The High School Project Alexandria City Public Schools acps k12 va us Retrieved September 15 2022 Vernon Miles March 30 2022 Alexandria breaks ground on new Minnie Howard campus expansion ALXnow ALXnow Alexandria Va breaking news local events and community happenings Retrieved September 15 2022 ACPS Express High School Network Groundbreaking at ACHS Minnie Howard Campus April 2022 Retrieved September 14 2022 Career and Technical Education Governor s Health Sciences Academy at T C Williams High School acps k12 va us Chandler Michael Alison March 12 2010 Alexandria s T C Williams High called poor performer The Washington Post ACPS Chromebooks Archived from the original on April 17 2016 Retrieved October 21 2016 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 9 2015 Retrieved October 20 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link VHSL Alignment Retrieved November 28 2022 2021 Results Retrieved August 31 2021 Salvatore Hayley November 18 2022 Alexandria City holds off Colgan wins Class 6 volleyball title Retrieved November 28 2022 Hiatt Gabe Virginia 6A boys soccer Eryk Williamson T C Williams top Washington Lee for state title The Washington Post Retrieved November 26 2014 George Washington High School George Washington High School Alumni Association Retrieved August 20 2009 Alexandria integration ordered Deseret News UPI February 4 1959 p 2A No incidents at Alexandria Bend OR Bulletin UPI February 10 1959 p 3 Alexandria pupils may go to court Washington DC Afro American September 2 1958 p 3 Herman Boone Coach 1971 Original Titans Retrieved April 6 2014 a b Rose Tom November 24 2002 This legendary football coach won t forget the Titans Observer Reporter Washington MA p C1 TC Williams football legend Petey Jones has died WTOP July 1 2019 Schrott Missy January 25 2018 T C rugby recruits members Alexandria Times Alexandria VA Alexandria Times Retrieved November 25 2019 ACPS May 4 2010 T C Crew Takes Gold Archived from the original on September 3 2011 Retrieved May 16 2010 Diedrich Bader answers com Remember the Titans DVD special features a b c d e f Page 139 of http issuu com mcd202dc docs best of dc Mike Baker Allen G Breed July 29 2009 Alleged jihadist known as friendly store owner Associated Press Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved January 22 2021 Nashville star returns to his Va roots to help college fund WTOP FM May 6 2013 a b June 13 1974 Commencement Speech T C Williams High School Commencement Alexandria VA PDF Giannotto Mark July 20 2010 Dean Muhtadi working hard at a shot at Arizona Cardinal s Roster The Washington Post Murder Case Suspect Had History of Disturbed Behavior The Washington Post May 20 1977 LaChina Robinson Inducted in to ACPS Hall of Fame Wake Forest University Athletics Dettelbach Alexa July 22 2013 Ruffin Pratt Making Most of Opportunity wnba com Retrieved August 6 2014 Ann Mary April 10 2011 Alexandria s Casey Wilson Continues to Give Back Old Town Alexandria VA Patch Retrieved September 13 2011 Leayman Emily January 27 2020 T C Williams Graduate Makes History With Grammy Win patch com Retrieved October 26 2020 1 2022 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Celebrated ACPS Alumni www acps k12 va us October 14 2022 Retrieved December 30 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexandria City High School amp 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