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J. L. Mann High School

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Charlie Mayfield

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 864-355-6300

Number of students
  
1,704

Established
  
July 1, 1965

Faculty
  
130

Enrollment
  
1,704

Mascot
  
The Patriot

Address
  
160 Fairforest Way, Greenville, SC 29607, USA

District
  
Greenville County School District

Similar
  
Southside High School, Christ Church Episcopal, Brashier Middle College, Greenville County School M

Profiles

J. L. Mann High School is one of fourteen high schools in the Greenville County School District, South Carolina, United States. It is named after James Lewis Mann (1872–1943), former superintendent of Greenville County Schools. J.L. Mann is also a magnet school for math, science, and technology, allowing students to receive honorary distinction in one of the three areas when they graduate.

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Facilities

J. L. Mann High School opened on July 1, 1965 in the East Parkins Mill Road area of Greenville. On January 5, 2008, students and faculty moved into a new building, which replaced the original high school constructed in 1964. The J. L. Mann football stadium is located next to the old high school, about one mile from the new building.

Principals

As of the 2010-2011 school year, J.L. Mann High School has had 10 principals.

  • Mr. Larkin Bruce
  • Mr. Ronald Siefred
  • Mr. Milton Diehl
  • Dr. Rudolph Gordon
  • Dr. Bill Stubbs
  • Mr. David Vickery: 1984-1989
  • Mr. Fred Crawford: 1989-2000
  • Mr. Leroy Elrod: 2000-2001
  • Mrs. Susan Hughes: 2001-2009
  • Mr. Charlie Mayfield: 2009–present
  • Athletics

    J.L. Mann sports programs include cross country, track and field, swimming, softball, baseball, tennis, wrestling, soccer, football, basketball, golf, lacrosse and volleyball. Their mascot is the Patriot.

    Mannuscript

    J.L. Mann's student newspaper has won many awards including Best SC Scholastic Newspaper by the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association in 2013. Under adviser Phillip Caston from 2006–13, Mannuscript received the Palmetto Award six times for best in its class from SCSPA as well as six All-State ratings. Mannuscript also received All-Southern ratings in 2012 and 2013 from the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. In 2012, SIPA awarded the Mannuscript staff the Joseph W. Shoquist Freedom of the Press Award for their special issue coverage of a controversy involving Spirit Week funds and an after-school bus program despite unsuccessful attempts of censorship by the J.L. Mann administration.

    Notable alumni

  • Dextor Clinkscale, former NFL player
  • References

    J. L. Mann High School Wikipedia