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Booker T. Washington High School (Memphis, Tennessee)

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Type
  
Public secondary

School district
  
Memphis City Schools

Grades
  
6-12

Phone
  
+1 901-416-7240

Number of students
  
700

Established
  
1873/1926

Principal
  
Alisha Kiner

Enrollment
  
700

District
  
Memphis City Schools

Founded
  
1926

Booker T. Washington High School (Memphis, Tennessee)

Address
  
715 S Lauderdale St, Memphis, TN 38126, USA

Motto
  
We're tops! We lead and others follow.

Similar
  
Melrose High School, Carver High School, Central High School, Messick Career & Technolo, Memphis Catholic Middle an

Booker t washington high school memphis tennessee


Booker T. Washington High School (also known as BTW) is a public secondary school located in South Memphis. Part of the Memphis City Schools, it serves grades 9-12. The school gained national attention when U.S. President Barack Obama delivered the school's 2011 commencement address as a reward for winning the 2011 Race to the Top Commencement Challenge.

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History

The school was founded as the Clay Street School in 1873 and was among the first public high schools for African Americans in Memphis. It was renamed Kortrecht High School in 1891. In 1926 a new building was constructed and the school was renamed in honor of American educator and civil rights leader Booker T. Washington. Further expansions were completed in the years since, including the Blair T. Hunt Gymnasium, dedicated in 1950.

Race to the Top

The school entered and won the 2011 Race to the Top Commencement Challenge, a competition that "invites public high schools across the country to demonstrate how their school best prepares [students] for college and a career." Among the required application materials were student essays and videos that demonstrated the school's innovation in education. The accomplishments of the school included increasing graduation rates from 55% in 2007 to 82% in 2010 through the use of same-gender freshman classrooms and increased teacher effectiveness. BTW also suffered from and overcame high teen pregnancy and violence rates. The school beat out more than 450 other applicant schools, and as a reward for this achievement, President Barack Obama delivered the school's 2011 commencement speech.

Notable alumni

  • The Bar-Kays - Popular Memphis, Tennessee soul, R&B, and funk band formed in 1966.
  • Marion Barry - Former mayor of Washington, D.C.
  • Lucie Campbell - Evangelist and songwriter
  • W. W. Herenton - First African American mayor of Memphis
  • Benjamin Hooks - American civil rights leader and executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  • Verdell Mathis - Negro League baseball player
  • Maxine Smith - Academic, civil rights activist, and school board official.
  • Judge Russell B. Sugarmon, Jr. - Civil rights attorney and Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
  • Fred Valentine - Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Lorenzen Wright - Professional Basketball Player
  • References

    Booker T. Washington High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Wikipedia