McNair High School (Georgia)
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Ronald E. McNair High School | |
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FTE)[1] | |
Grades | 9 - 12 |
Enrollment | 768 (2022-23)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 17.07[1] |
Color(s) | Red, grey, and white |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Website | School website |
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Ronald E. McNair High School is a public school in unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, located at 1804 Bouldercrest Road SE, Atlanta, GA 30316. It is in the Gresham Park census-designated place,[3][4] southeast of Atlanta. The school was originally named Walker High School, but was renamed to McNair High School in 1987.
History
The school was built in 1964 and originally named after
Walker High School was a "full five year" senior level high school, with the first graduating class, including 8th through 12th grades, in 1969. Classes were first attended in the fall of 1966. The class of 1969 attended Gordon High School using "split sessions" in 1964. Students graduating in 1967 were the first Walker High School graduating class. The students were from other schools that were in overflow, such as Gordon High School, and Southwest DeKalb High School. The first class attending Walker High School from 8th grade to graduation (12th grade) was the class of 1970 (335 graduates). Walker averaged about 3,500 students total, from 1967 to 1980, with graduating classes of about 350 to 400 students per year.
The first annual was called The Astur and was first printed in 1966. The school paper was The Talon and the school's colors were crimson and silver. The school's alumni from 1967 to 1987 were known as the "Walker Warhawks" and won state championships in baseball (1968),[5] wrestling (1967 - 1971),[6] and track and field. Their mascot was Thor, a red-tailed hawk that lived in a 20 by 40 foot cage inside the senior courtyard for about two years. The courtyard was an open area in the center of the school and was for graduating seniors only. Thor accidentally froze to death in late 1968. Thor has been preserved, in flight, and is still held by the Class of 1973.
Walker High School had a baseball, football, wrestling, soccer and track field. The baseball field and track were used for competitive sports. Panthersville Stadium was used for all football and soccer home games, and Columbia High School's swimming pool was used as Walker's "home" pool. Basketball was played in the school's gym.
Change of name
During the mid-to-late 1980s, the area that Walker High School served went from white middle-class neighborhoods to black middle-class neighborhoods. Since Walker was named after a Confederate Civil War General, it was deemed appropriate to rename the school. It was renamed McNair High School in 1987 (there are two McNair High Schools and two McNair Middle Schools in Atlanta) after the black astronaut
Attendance boundary
The school serves:
Notable alumni
Athletics
- outside linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts
- NBAforward
- NFL cornerback with the Washington Commanders
Business
- Dean Alford (Class of 1971), politician and businessman
Science and engineering
- Braunschweig University of Technology
- Kurt Jackson(Class of 1978), lead engineer at NASA in Huntsville, AL
Music and the arts
- Wayne Ean Evans (Class of 1978), musician, songwriter, former Lynyrd Skynyrd bass guitar player
- Rich Homie Quan rapper, songwriter
- Gucci Mane (Class of 1998) rapper, songwriter
- Young Nudy rapper, songwriter
References
- ^ a b c "McNair High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Mcnair High School". ed.gov. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-05-07. - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.
- ^ "Home". McNair High School. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
Ronald E. McNair High School 1804 Bouldercrest Road SE Atlanta, Georgia 30316
- ^ "GHSA Baseball Champions". ghsa.net. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ "GHSA Wrestling Champions". ghsa.net. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- DeKalb County School System. Retrieved on June 1, 2017.
- U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-05-07. - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.
- U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-05-07. - Compare with school addresses and boundary maps.