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Midtown High School (Atlanta)

Midtown High School, formerly Henry W. Grady High School, is a public high school located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It began as Boys High School and was one of the first two high schools established by Atlanta Public Schools in 1872. In 1947, the school was named after Henry W. Grady, a journalist, orator in the Reconstruction Era. In December 2020, the Atlanta Board of Education announced the new name of Midtown which took effect June 1, 2021.

Midtown High School
Midtown High School seen from its new front entrance (Renovated 2020) on Charles Allen Dr.
Address
929 Charles Allen Drive

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Coordinates33°46′50″N 84°22′18″W / 33.780633°N 84.371613°W / 33.780633; -84.371613
Information
Former namesBoys High School (1872-1947)
Henry W. Grady High School (1947-2021)
TypePublic secondary
Mottoscientia est potestas (Knowledge is Power)
Established1872; 152 years ago (1872)
School districtAtlanta Public Schools
PrincipalBetsy Bockman
Faculty102.90 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,602 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.57[1]
Color(s)   Grey and cardinal red
MascotKnight
NewspaperThe Southerner
YearbookThe Orator
Websiteatlantapublicschools.us/midtown

Midtown is located adjacent to Piedmont Park at 929 Charles Allen Drive, between 8th and 10th Streets, in Midtown Atlanta.

Areas served edit

In addition to Midtown Atlanta, the school serves Inman Park, Virginia-Highland, Poncey–Highland, Lake Claire, Candler Park, Old Fourth Ward, Morningside-Lenox Park, Home Park, Atlantic Station, Ansley Park, 10th and Home, the designated family housing unit of Georgia Tech, and parts of Downtown Atlanta.[2]

Elementary schools feeding into Midtown High are: Centennial Place, Mary Lin, Hope-Hill, Morningside, and Springdale Park. David T Howard Middle School also feeds into Midtown.

History edit

 
Dedicatory plaque in the 1924 wing

Initially known as Boys High School, it had a Technical Department which expanded in 1909 to become a separate school: Tech High. The "Henry W. Grady Senior High School for Boys" moved to the current campus site in 1924. The 1924 structure (the wing of the campus facing Charles Allen Dr.) still stands, and has been renovated three times (1950, 1987, and 2004). Between 1909 and 1924, Tech High also moved to the campus' current location. Tech High and Boys High merged in 1947 under the name Henry Woodfin Grady High School.

Grady served as the communication magnet in the Atlanta Public Schools system from 1991 until 2011, when the school closed the magnet following a system-wide grant from the Gates Foundation to open small learning communities. From 2011 to 2015, Grady was home to four small learning communities: Communications and Journalism, Public Policy and Justice, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Biomedical Science and Engineering. In 2015, Grady High School course offerings expanded to include the following pathways: Advanced Academic, World Languages, Fine Arts, Instrumental Music, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts, and Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE).[3] In 2016–17, it was used during the production of the 2017 Marvel Studios film Spider-Man: Homecoming, which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Controversy over name edit

Grady's advocacy of white supremacy has resulted in his name being removed from a number of institutions. In January 2016, Henry W. Grady Middle School in Houston was renamed.[4]

In February 2016, the school newspaper argued that Henry Grady's name should be removed from the school as well.[5]

In July 2020, the Atlanta Board of Education formed a committee to consider a new name.[6] On December 15, 2020, the Board officially announced the name change to Midtown High School effective June 1, 2021.[7]

Curriculum and activities edit

Arts edit

Knights of Sound edit

The school has a band, Knights of Sound Band (made of a marching band, a concert/symphonic band, and a jazz band).[8]

Chorus edit

The school also has a chorus.[9]

School publications edit

The Unmasking edit

The Unmasking literary magazine was founded in 1988 as a collection of student art, literature, and criticism edited by Midtown students, published every spring. The magazine was named "Best in Show" by the National Scholastic Press Association twice, in 2005 (Seattle) and 2001 (Boston).[10]

The Southerner edit

The Southerner is a monthly newspaper written by Midtown students. Part of the High School National Ad Network, it has been published since 1947. The Southerner has won numerous awards, such as the Pacemaker Award and the Quill & Scroll Award, earning the publication nationwide acclaim.[11]

GNN and Gametime edit

Grady News Now and Gametime were Midtown High School's programs in broadcast journalism, and are also recipients of many awards. GNN won its first Pacemaker in November 2005. Gametime is a weekly show dedicated to the coverage of prevalent sports stories as well as scores and highlights from all scholastic athletic events. It won the GSPA (Georgia Scholastic Press Association) award for the best new breakthrough production.[12]

Nexus edit

Nexus, written by Midtown students, was a bimonthly magazine. Its success in the 2004–2005 school year was at first limited, with only a handful of editions, as that was its first year and it started late. Its second year (2005–2006) saw great success when Nexus gained the Start-Up achievement award from the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. In the 2008–2009 school year Nexus won "All Southern" from SIPA.[13]

Sports edit

As of the 2021–22 season.
Type Competition State Titles Season(s) Sources
Boys Sports Baseball 0
Basketball 0
Cross Country 0
Football 1 1953 [14]
Golf 0
Ice Hockey 0
Lacrosse 0
Soccer 0
Swimming 0
Wrestling 0
Tennis 0
Track & Field 0
Girls Sports Basketball 0
Cheerleading 0
Cross Country 0
Golf 0
Lacrosse 0
Soccer 0
Softball 0
Swimming 0
Tennis 0
Track & Field 1 1988
Volleyball 0

Key:

  School Boys' Record

  School Girls' Record
  • Fall sports
    • Water polo - boys' and girls'; girls 3rd place in state, 2013
    • Cheerleading (2006 Regional Champions)
    • Cross-country (boys: 2017 Regional Champions; 2017 APS city champions; 2005 Regional Champions; 2003 2nd at state; 2009 APS city champions, 2010 APS city champions, 2011 APS city champions; 2016 APS city champions, 2018 APS city champions, 2019 APS city champions, 2019 2nd at regionals; 2019 3rd at state; girls: 2017 Regional Champions; 2017 APS City Champions)
    • Football – varsity and junior varsity (1953 State Champions, 2016 Regional Champions, 2014 Regional Champions, State Football Semi-Finals)
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
  • Winter sports
    • Swimming - girls 2014 City Champs, boys 2014 City 2nd Place
    • Basketball – boys' and girls' varsity and JV (2006 Regional Champion Runner-up)
    • Cheerleading (2006 Regional Champion)
    • Debate – novice, JV and varsity (see below, under "Speech and Debate")
    • Riflery – co-ed
  • Spring sports
    • Baseball – varsity and JV
    • Golf
    • Lacrosse - varsity (boys and girls)
    • Soccer (boys: 2004, 2005 Regional Champions; girls: first state playoff win ever in 2006, Final Four in 2007) - Grady soccer teams compete in region 5-AAA.
    • Tennis (varsity boys: 2017,2018, 2019 6AAAAA Region Champions, 2019 AAAAA State Runner Up)
    • Track (girls, 1988 State Champions, 2013 Atlanta City Champions; boys, 2000, Team 3rd State Class AA, 2001, Team 3rd State Class AA, 2002 Team Region Runner-up, 2003, Team 3rd State Class AA, 2005, Team Class AA State Runner-up, 2007, State runner-up and nationally ranked 4x100 relay, 2011 Atlanta City Champions, 2012 Atlanta City Champions)[15][16][17][18]
    • Ultimate frisbee - boys' and girls' varsity and JV (2012, 2017, 2018, 2019 varsity Boys state champions, 2017 Varsity Boys Southeast-Region Champions, 2018 Varsity Boys National Champions)

Demographics of student body edit

As of October 2021, the school had 1,473 students.[19]

In popular culture edit

Several rap videos have been shot on campus, including videos by popular artists Dem Franchize Boyz, Freak Nasty, and Outkast. In 2011, the campus hosted MTV's hit show Teen Wolf as it made its television debut. Several movies have been shot on campus, including Remember the Titans, Ride Along, The Duff, Love, Simon, and Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Notable alumni edit

The following are notable alumni of Boys High (pre-1947), Henry W. Grady High (1947-2021) or Midtown High (2021-present), listed with their graduating class and notable accomplishments:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Grady High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. ^ "Grady Zone" (PDF). Atlanta Public Schools.
  3. ^ "HENRY W. GRADY HIGH SCHOOL" (PDF). Atlanta Public Schools.
  4. ^ Rhone, Nedra (January 15, 2016). "Henry Grady school in Houston renamed because of Confederate ties". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  5. ^ Bloom, Molly (February 10, 2016). "Atlanta school newspaper calls for renaming Grady High School". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  6. ^ McCray, Vanessa (July 2, 2020). "Grady High, Brown Middle among schools Atlanta board could rename". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  7. ^ "APS school board approves new names for Grady High, Brown Middle schools". WSB-TV. December 15, 2020.
  8. ^ "Midtown Bands".
  9. ^ "Grady High School Chorus".
  10. ^ "The Unmasking".
  11. ^ "The Southerner".
  12. ^ "Grady News Now" – via Facebook.
  13. ^ "Nexus Magazine" – via Twitter.
  14. ^ "GHSA Football Champions | GHSA.net". www.ghsa.net.
  15. ^ Taylor, Bruce (March 29, 2011). "Georgia High School Track and Field". ga.milesplit.com. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  16. ^ Taylor, Bruce (March 29, 2012). "Georgia High School Track and Field". ga.milesplit.com. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  17. ^ Taylor, Bruce (March 30, 2013). "Georgia High School Track and Field". ga.milesplit.com. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  18. ^ Figueroa, Steve. "Georgia High School Association". Georgia High School Association. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  19. ^ "APS Enrollment Data 1994-2019". December 6, 2019.
  20. ^ Goodwin, George. "Boys' High memories: In 1983, 36 years after its closing, alumni gathered for first time". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  21. ^ "IN MEMORIAM: Chief Justice P. Harris Hines" (PDF). Supreme Court of Georgia.

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School is a public high school located in Atlanta Georgia United States It began as Boys High School and was one of the first two high schools established by Atlanta Public Schools in 1872 In 1947 the school was named after Henry W Grady a journalist orator in the Reconstruction Era In December 2020 the Atlanta Board of Education announced the new name of Midtown which took effect June 1 2021 Midtown High SchoolMidtown High School seen from its new front entrance Renovated 2020 on Charles Allen Dr Address929 Charles Allen DriveAtlanta GeorgiaUnited StatesCoordinates33 46 50 N 84 22 18 W 33 780633 N 84 371613 W 33 780633 84 371613InformationFormer namesBoys High School 1872 1947 Henry W Grady High School 1947 2021 TypePublic secondaryMottoscientia est potestas Knowledge is Power Established1872 152 years ago 1872 School districtAtlanta Public SchoolsPrincipalBetsy BockmanFaculty102 90 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 602 2022 23 1 Student to teacher ratio15 57 1 Color s Grey and cardinal redMascotKnightNewspaperThe SouthernerYearbookThe OratorWebsiteatlantapublicschools us midtown Midtown is located adjacent to Piedmont Park at 929 Charles Allen Drive between 8th and 10th Streets in Midtown Atlanta Contents 1 Areas served 2 History 2 1 Controversy over name 3 Curriculum and activities 3 1 Arts 3 1 1 Knights of Sound 3 1 2 Chorus 3 2 School publications 3 2 1 The Unmasking 3 2 2 The Southerner 3 2 3 GNN and Gametime 3 2 4 Nexus 3 3 Sports 4 Demographics of student body 5 In popular culture 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksAreas served editIn addition to Midtown Atlanta the school serves Inman Park Virginia Highland Poncey Highland Lake Claire Candler Park Old Fourth Ward Morningside Lenox Park Home Park Atlantic Station Ansley Park 10th and Home the designated family housing unit of Georgia Tech and parts of Downtown Atlanta 2 Elementary schools feeding into Midtown High are Centennial Place Mary Lin Hope Hill Morningside and Springdale Park David T Howard Middle School also feeds into Midtown History edit nbsp Dedicatory plaque in the 1924 wing Initially known as Boys High School it had a Technical Department which expanded in 1909 to become a separate school Tech High The Henry W Grady Senior High School for Boys moved to the current campus site in 1924 The 1924 structure the wing of the campus facing Charles Allen Dr still stands and has been renovated three times 1950 1987 and 2004 Between 1909 and 1924 Tech High also moved to the campus current location Tech High and Boys High merged in 1947 under the name Henry Woodfin Grady High School Grady served as the communication magnet in the Atlanta Public Schools system from 1991 until 2011 when the school closed the magnet following a system wide grant from the Gates Foundation to open small learning communities From 2011 to 2015 Grady was home to four small learning communities Communications and Journalism Public Policy and Justice Business and Entrepreneurship and Biomedical Science and Engineering In 2015 Grady High School course offerings expanded to include the following pathways Advanced Academic World Languages Fine Arts Instrumental Music Theatre Arts Visual Arts and Career Technical and Agricultural Education CTAE 3 In 2016 17 it was used during the production of the 2017 Marvel Studios film Spider Man Homecoming which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Controversy over name edit Grady s advocacy of white supremacy has resulted in his name being removed from a number of institutions In January 2016 Henry W Grady Middle School in Houston was renamed 4 In February 2016 the school newspaper argued that Henry Grady s name should be removed from the school as well 5 In July 2020 the Atlanta Board of Education formed a committee to consider a new name 6 On December 15 2020 the Board officially announced the name change to Midtown High School effective June 1 2021 7 Curriculum and activities editArts edit Knights of Sound edit The school has a band Knights of Sound Band made of a marching band a concert symphonic band and a jazz band 8 Chorus edit The school also has a chorus 9 School publications edit The Unmasking edit The Unmasking literary magazine was founded in 1988 as a collection of student art literature and criticism edited by Midtown students published every spring The magazine was named Best in Show by the National Scholastic Press Association twice in 2005 Seattle and 2001 Boston 10 The Southerner edit The Southerner is a monthly newspaper written by Midtown students Part of the High School National Ad Network it has been published since 1947 The Southerner has won numerous awards such as the Pacemaker Award and the Quill amp Scroll Award earning the publication nationwide acclaim 11 GNN and Gametime edit Grady News Now and Gametime were Midtown High School s programs in broadcast journalism and are also recipients of many awards GNN won its first Pacemaker in November 2005 Gametime is a weekly show dedicated to the coverage of prevalent sports stories as well as scores and highlights from all scholastic athletic events It won the GSPA Georgia Scholastic Press Association award for the best new breakthrough production 12 Nexus edit Nexus written by Midtown students was a bimonthly magazine Its success in the 2004 2005 school year was at first limited with only a handful of editions as that was its first year and it started late Its second year 2005 2006 saw great success when Nexus gained the Start Up achievement award from the Georgia Scholastic Press Association In the 2008 2009 school year Nexus won All Southern from SIPA 13 Sports edit As of the 2021 22 season Type Competition State Titles Season s Sources Boys Sports Baseball 0 Basketball 0 Cross Country 0 Football 1 1953 14 Golf 0 Ice Hockey 0 Lacrosse 0 Soccer 0 Swimming 0 Wrestling 0 Tennis 0 Track amp Field 0 Girls Sports Basketball 0 Cheerleading 0 Cross Country 0 Golf 0 Lacrosse 0 Soccer 0 Softball 0 Swimming 0 Tennis 0 Track amp Field 1 1988 Volleyball 0 Key School Boys Record School Girls Record Fall sports Water polo boys and girls girls 3rd place in state 2013 Cheerleading 2006 Regional Champions Cross country boys 2017 Regional Champions 2017 APS city champions 2005 Regional Champions 2003 2nd at state 2009 APS city champions 2010 APS city champions 2011 APS city champions 2016 APS city champions 2018 APS city champions 2019 APS city champions 2019 2nd at regionals 2019 3rd at state girls 2017 Regional Champions 2017 APS City Champions Football varsity and junior varsity 1953 State Champions 2016 Regional Champions 2014 Regional Champions State Football Semi Finals Softball Volleyball Winter sports Swimming girls 2014 City Champs boys 2014 City 2nd Place Basketball boys and girls varsity and JV 2006 Regional Champion Runner up Cheerleading 2006 Regional Champion Debate novice JV and varsity see below under Speech and Debate Riflery co ed Spring sports Baseball varsity and JV Golf Lacrosse varsity boys and girls Soccer boys 2004 2005 Regional Champions girls first state playoff win ever in 2006 Final Four in 2007 Grady soccer teams compete in region 5 AAA Tennis varsity boys 2017 2018 2019 6AAAAA Region Champions 2019 AAAAA State Runner Up Track girls 1988 State Champions 2013 Atlanta City Champions boys 2000 Team 3rd State Class AA 2001 Team 3rd State Class AA 2002 Team Region Runner up 2003 Team 3rd State Class AA 2005 Team Class AA State Runner up 2007 State runner up and nationally ranked 4x100 relay 2011 Atlanta City Champions 2012 Atlanta City Champions 15 16 17 18 Ultimate frisbee boys and girls varsity and JV 2012 2017 2018 2019 varsity Boys state champions 2017 Varsity Boys Southeast Region Champions 2018 Varsity Boys National Champions Demographics of student body editAs of October 2021 the school had 1 473 students 19 44 were African American 42 were Caucasian 5 were Hispanic 7 were multiracial 8 were Asian In popular culture editSeveral rap videos have been shot on campus including videos by popular artists Dem Franchize Boyz Freak Nasty and Outkast In 2011 the campus hosted MTV s hit show Teen Wolf as it made its television debut Several movies have been shot on campus including Remember the Titans Ride Along The Duff Love Simon and Spider Man Homecoming Notable alumni editThe following are notable alumni of Boys High pre 1947 Henry W Grady High 1947 2021 or Midtown High 2021 present listed with their graduating class and notable accomplishments Ivan Allen Jr 1929 Mayor of Atlanta 20 Jim Bagby Jr 1935 Former professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates Charles Alvin Beckwith 1947 Special Forces officer credited with founding Delta Force Red Borom 1935 former professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers Hugh Casey 1932 Former professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs Brooklyn Dodgers Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees S Truett Cathy 1939 Chick fil A founder Boys High Josie Duffy Rice 2005 Former President of The Appeal and a writer and criminal justice expert Danielle Deadwyler 2000 Actress and writer known for her roles in Atlanta The Haves and the Have Nots Station Eleven The Harder They Fall and the upcoming Till Stuart Eizenstat 1960 Policy advisor for the Carter and Clinton presidential administrations Franklin Garrett 1924 Historian of Atlanta Jerry Green 1955 Former professional football player for the Boston Patriots Harris Hines 1961 Chief Justice State of Georgia Supreme Court 21 Lorenza Izzo 2008 Actress and model Yolanda King 1972 Daughter of Martin Luther King Jr Elliott Levitas 1948 Former U S Congressman Marty Marion 1936 Former professional baseball player for the St Louis Cardinals and St Louis Browns former manager for the St Louis Cardinals St Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox Earthwind Moreland 1995 Professional football player for the New England Patriots Nolen Richardson Former professional baseball player for the Detroit Tigers New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds Eric Roberts 1974 Academy Award nominated actor Dean Rusk 1924 Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 Adam Schultz 2002 Chief Official White House Photographer from 2021 present John M Slaton 1880 Governor of Georgia from 1913 to 1915 Supreeme Former hip hop group whose members include Shaka Tom Cruz Girvan aka Dope Pope Negashi Armada and Sam King Self Terrell Damian Swann 2011 Professional football player for the New Orleans Saints Faye Webster 2015 Musician Allen West 1979 C LTC of the 1979 ROTC class US Congressman from Florida Donald Windham 1937 Playwright editor novelist short story writer and memoirist known for such works as The Dog Star Emblems of Conduct The Warm Country and Two People grew up on Peachtree Street Bronte Woodard 1958 Wrote and adapted screenplay for the movie Grease citation needed George W Woodruff 1913 Former Director of Coca Cola Company philanthropistReferences edit a b c Grady High School National Center for Education Statistics Grady Zone PDF Atlanta Public Schools HENRY W GRADY HIGH SCHOOL PDF Atlanta Public Schools Rhone Nedra January 15 2016 Henry Grady school in Houston renamed because of Confederate ties The Atlanta Journal Constitution Bloom Molly February 10 2016 Atlanta school newspaper calls for renaming Grady High School The Atlanta Journal Constitution McCray Vanessa July 2 2020 Grady High Brown Middle among schools Atlanta board could rename The Atlanta Journal Constitution APS school board approves new names for Grady High Brown Middle schools WSB TV December 15 2020 Midtown Bands Grady High School Chorus The Unmasking The Southerner Grady News Now via Facebook Nexus Magazine via Twitter GHSA Football Champions GHSA net www ghsa net Taylor Bruce March 29 2011 Georgia High School Track and Field ga milesplit com Retrieved June 16 2013 Taylor Bruce March 29 2012 Georgia High School Track and Field ga milesplit com Retrieved June 16 2013 Taylor Bruce March 30 2013 Georgia High School Track and Field ga milesplit com Retrieved June 16 2013 Figueroa Steve Georgia High School Association Georgia High School Association Retrieved June 16 2013 APS Enrollment Data 1994 2019 December 6 2019 Goodwin George Boys High memories In 1983 36 years after its closing alumni gathered for first time The Atlanta Journal Constitution IN MEMORIAM Chief Justice P Harris Hines PDF Supreme Court of Georgia External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midtown High School Atlanta nbsp Georgia U S state portal nbsp Schools portal Midtown High School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midtown High School Atlanta amp oldid 1221296171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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