Ridgeway High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
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Ridgeway High School | |
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2009 Ridgeway Rd Memphis, Tennessee 38119 United States | |
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Type | Public high school |
Established | 1971 |
School district | Memphis-Shelby County Schools |
Principal | Phillip Nelson |
Teaching staff | 53.68 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 818 (2022–2023)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 15.24[1] |
Color(s) | Navy and orange [2] |
Mascot | Roadrunners[2] |
Website | https://schools.scsk12.org/ridgeway-hs |
Ridgeway High School is a public high school in east Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is operated in the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district.
History
[edit]Ridgeway High opened in 1971 as an original member of the Memphis City Schools system, hosting students from grades 7–12. The first class of graduates was in 1973 with approximately 175 students. Ridgeway High School now only houses grades 9–12 with the recent addition of Ridgeway Middle School in 2001. In August 2008 the 9th grade moved to a separate Ridgeway Ninth Grade Freshmen Academy. Ridgeway offers two basic academic programs: the Standard Program and the Honors Program.
To take courses in the latter program, students must achieve certain scores on standardized tests, maintain certain grades, and meet certain course requirements. Ridgeway is known for its high scores and achievements in the city and the state. Ridgeway is considered to be a top school in the school system. Ridgeway is one of the few schools in the school system to constantly pass all required levels by the No Child Left Behind act. Ridgeway was also Best of Preps in 1987 and for seven years running (1998–2005) in the Greater Memphis area.
Ridgeway has recently added two new academic programs to their two basic academic programs: Advanced Placement (AP) and the International Baccalaureate Program (IB).
Extra-curricular activities
[edit]Ridgeway's boys basketball teams have won state titles.[3] Ridgeway also has a girls basketball team, soccer teams (M/F), promising track and field teams (M/F), baseball/softball teams (M/F), a football team (M; though there has been at least one girl to play), a bowling team (M/F), a golf team (M/F), a volleyball team (F), cross-country teams (M/F), a tennis team (Co-ed), a swim team (Co-ed), and a wrestling team (M). Ridgeway's football team was featured in a National Football League commercial for the 2018–19 NFL playoffs.[4]
Ridgeway has a school newspaper (channel orange) created by the Creative Writing Class and an annual yearbook (The Chaparral) created by the Yearbook class. Ridgeway has many active clubs in areas including foreign language, mathematics, science, business, government, music, art, community service, religion, and more. There is an active Student Council, a jazz band, Model United Nations team, knowledge bowl team, quiz bowl team, and debate team. Ridgeway Roadrunners hold positions in the All-West Tennessee Band, Orchestra, and Choir. Ridgeway also have an extensive theatre program producing both a fall and spring show every year with the help of the band and choir departments. Ridgeway also hosts an annual Fine Arts festival put on by the students with the help of the PTO.
The school also has a few special programs including Facing History and Ourselves, Ridgeway – University of Tennessee summer internships, PLATO course recovery, and Gateway exam tutoring.
Demographics
[edit]The enrollment for grades 9–12 is roughly 1,500. 77% of the student body is African American, 17% is White, 5% is Hispanic, and 1% makes up the rest of the population. The promotion rate for the school is 96.5%, and the average class size is 30 students. 42% of the teachers are African American, 56% of the teachers are White, 2% of the teachers are Hispanic and one faculty member is Asian American. Another Faculty member is a Nigerian.
Uniforms
[edit]All Ridgeway students are required to wear school uniforms.
Awards
[edit]Theater
[edit]Year | Show | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2010 | Footloose | Orpheum High School Musical Award[5] | Best Musical Direction[5] | Dr. Jeff Brewer | Nominated[5] |
2010 | Footloose | Orpheum High School Musical Award[5] | Best Ensemble[5] | Ensemble Cast of Footloose[5] | Nominated[5] |
2010 | Footloose | Orpheum High School Musical Award[6] | Best Actor[6] | Prentiss Mouton as Reverend Shaw[6] | Won[6] |
2011 | Aida[7] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Music Direction[8] | Jacob Craig[8] | Nominated[8] |
2011 | Aida[8] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Best Supporting Actress[8] | Rayna Holmes as Nehebka[8] | Nominated[8] |
2011 | Aida[7] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Achievement in Musical Theatre[9] | Cast, Crew, & Creative Team of Aida[9] | Won[9] |
2011 | Aida[7] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Best Actress[9] | Breyannah Tillman as Aida[9] | Won[9] |
2012 | Once on this Island[10] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Chorus[10] | Chours of "Once on this Island"'[10] | Nominated[10] |
2012 | Once on this Island[11] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Small Ensemble[11] | Ensemble of "Once on this Island"'[11] | Won[11] |
2012 | Once on this Island[10] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Costume Design Tier I[10] | Nominated[10] | |
2012 | Once on this Island[10] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Student Technical Achievement Award[10] | Kisshanee Phillips[10] | Nominated[10] |
2012 | Once on this Island[11] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Supporting Actor[11] | Gabriel Bailey as Papa Ge[11] | Won[11] |
2012 | Once on this Island[10] | Orpheum High School Musical Award | Outstanding Supporting Actress[10] | Mariatu Okonofua as Mama Euralie[10] | Nominated[10] |
Notable alumni
[edit]- Derrick Byars (2002) – professional basketball player[12]
- Josh Jasper (2006) – professional football placekicker[13]
- Sampson Carter (2009) - professional basketball player[14]
- Tarik Black (2010) - professional basketball player[15]
- Jalen Crutcher (2017) - professional basketball player[16]
- Liz Dixon (2018) - professional basketball player[17]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Ridgeway High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 17, 2024.
- ^ a b "Ridgeway High School". Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
- ^ "Ridgeway High School". tssaasports.com. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ Local 24 Memphis (December 31, 2018). Ridgeway High in NFL COMMERCIAL (video). YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
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- ^ a b c d "2010 Orpheum High School Musical Award Winners" (PDF). ORPHEUM ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF 2010 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS. The Orpheum. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
- ^ a b c "'Aida' – a Nubian princess' story – gets Ridgeway High treatment". Aida at Ridgeway High School. Tri-State Defender Online. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Nominees for the 2011 Orpheum High School Musical Theatre Awards". Orpheum News. The Orpheum. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
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- ^ "Derrick Byars Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more". Basketball-Reference.com.
- ^ "Josh Jasper". LSU. July 8, 2019.
- ^ "Sampson Carter College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
- ^ "Tarik Black College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
- ^ "Jalen Crutcher College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
- ^ "Liz Dixon WNBA Stats". Basketball-Reference.com.
External links
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