J. L. Mann High School

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James L. Mann High School
Location
160 Fairforest Way
Greenville, South Carolina 29607

Information
Type Public
Established July 1, 1965
School district Greenville County School District
Principal Charles Mayfield
Faculty 120[1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1656
Student to teacher ratio 18:1[2]
Color(s)              Carolina Blue, Patriot Red, and Summit White
Mascot The Patriot
Rivals Greenville High School
Newspaper The Mannuscript
Yearbook The Talismann
Information (864) 355-6300
Website

J. L. Mann High School is one of fourteen high schools in the Greenville County School District. It is named after James Lewis Mann (1872–1943), former superintendent of Greenville County Schools.

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[edit] Mission

To provide each student with the opportunity to become lifelong learners by nurturing students' individuality, guiding students' learning, and challenging students to think critically through the shared involvement of teachers, administrators, parents, and community member.[3]

[edit] Facilities

J. L. Mann High School first opened opened on July 1, 1965. 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.[4]

[edit] Principals

As of the 2010-2011 school year, J.L. Mann High School has had 9 different principals.[5]

  • Mr. Larkin Bruce
  • Mr. Ronald Siefred
  • Mr. Milton Diehl
  • Dr. Rudolph Gordon
  • Dr. Bill Stubbs
  • Mr. David Vickery: 1984-1989
  • Mr. Fred Crawford: 1989-2001
  • Mrs. Susan Hughes: 2001-2009
  • Mr. Charles Mayfield: 2009–Present

[edit] Athletics

J.L. Mann has many sports programs, including Football, Basketball, Swimming, Soccer, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Track, Cross Country, Golf, Wrestling, and Volleyball. Their mascot is the Patriot.[6]

[edit] Soccer

AAA State Championship
  • Champions: (2) 1999, 2010

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[edit] References

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