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Selma High School

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Emma Alexander

Color(s)
  
Columbia Blue and gold

District
  
Selma City Schools

Founded
  
1970

Established
  
1970

Grades
  
9–12

Phone
  
+1 334-874-1680

Mascot
  
Saints

Website
  
selmahigh.selmacityschools.org

Address
  
2180 Broad St, Selma, AL 36701, USA

Similar
  
Selma Public Schools, Clark Elementary School, Dallas County School Di, Selma Middle CHAT Ac, Southside High School

Selma High School is a public secondary school in Selma, Alabama, USA, the only public high school Selma City School System.

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History

Selma High School was formed in 1970 in response to court-ordered integration, merging A.G. Parrish High School and R.B. Hudson High School. The school is in the building of Parrish High, which was constructed in 1939. R.B. Hudson's building was converted to Westside Junior High School, was renamed Selma Middle CHAT Academy and, in 2012, became known as R.B. Hudson Middle School.

In 1990, Selma High received national attention due to a series of protests addressing the school's tracking procedures. The school, like many other, had "ability grouping" tracks for students to set their high school curriculum. However, ethnic minority students in these programs formed a larger percentage of the lower tracks, while the most advanced curriculum had primarily white students in it. In 1990, a group of students, instigated by local activist and wife of local state senator, Rose Sanders, led protests at Selma High School against this policy and the dismissal of the system's superintendent, who was trying to address this program. The protests were successful in removing the tracking programs at Selma High and in drawing larger attention to the racial disparities in these programs. The protests, however, had the negative result of de facto re-segregating the schools in the city as many of the White students parents elected to withdraw their children to attend schools in the county or one of the private academies locally. This unfortunate situation continues to this day (2016) as the city school system is now is almost wholly attended by African-American children.

Athletics

Selma High's sports teams compete in the Alabama High School Athletics Association's 6A classification. As of 2014, the school fielded teams in American football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, track and field, volleyball and softball.

The school won the 1946 AA, 1947 AA (as A.G. Parish High), 1977 4A, and 1994 6A state boys' basketball championship, as well as golf championships in 1949 and 1950 (as A.G. Parish High). The school holds the record for most consecutive victories in basketball (73, including playoff games and 88 regular season games) and most state tournament appearances.

Alumni

Notable alumni of Selma High School, and its two predecessors, include:

  • William Lehman (Florida politician)
  • Ben Obomanu, wide receiver for the Auburn Tigers and Seattle Seahawks
  • James Perkins, Jr., first African-American mayor of Selma.
  • Terry Leach, former MLB player (New York Mets, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox)
  • Ralph "Shug" Jordan, legendary Auburn University football coach (attended Parrish High)
  • Jai Miller, former MLB outfielder (Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles) and current Safety at the University of Alabama
  • Terri Sewell, U.S. Congressperson for Alabama's 7th District
  • References

    Selma High School Wikipedia