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{{Short description|Public high school in Gaffney, South Carolina}}
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| district = Cherokee County School District
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| principal = Erik Gerstenacker
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== History ==
== History ==
The high school building was opened at its {{convert|65|acre|m2|adj=on}} campus in 2000 at a cost of $22 million. Faulty construction work led to the district suing the bonding company, architects and construction company. The district received a $10 million settlement, $6 million of it for replacing brickwork and $4 million for mediation and architectural fees.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Masonry project at high school nearly over |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070124/NEWS/701240308&SearchID=73276772164265 |work=Spartanburg Herald News |date=January 24, 2007}}</ref>
The high school building was opened at its {{convert|65|acre|m2|adj=on}} campus for the 2000&ndash;01 school year for twenty-two million dollars. Faulty construction work led to the district suing the bonding company, architects, and construction company. The district received a ten-million-dollar settlement, with six million of it for replacing brickwork and four million for mediation and architectural fees.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Masonry project at high school nearly over |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070124/NEWS/701240308&SearchID=73276772164265 |work=Spartanburg Herald News |date=January 24, 2007}}</ref>


In March 2007, the school board approved a plan to construct a "9th Grade Academy"; a separate building connected to the high school with a covered walkway. The new building will be used by freshman students, who numbered about 600 in the 2006&ndash;2007 school year, for classes and meals. School officials said the new building should relieve overcrowding on the campus, opened in 2001 with a designed maximum capacity of 2,000 students but with a 2006&ndash;2007 enrollment of about 2,100.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Second 9th grade facility to be built in Gaffney |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070315/NEWS/703150347&SearchID=73276772045105 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=March 15, 2007}}</ref>
In March 2007, the school board approved a plan to construct a "9th Grade Academy"; a separate building connected to the high school with a covered walkway. The new building will be used by freshman students, who numbered about 600 in the 2006&ndash;07 school year, for classes and meals. School officials said the new building should relieve overcrowding on the campus, opened in 2001 with a designed maximum capacity of 2,000 students but with a 2006&ndash;07 enrollment of about 2,100.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Second 9th grade facility to be built in Gaffney |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070315/NEWS/703150347&SearchID=73276772045105 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=March 15, 2007}}</ref>


The school board also approved a new stadium for the school's Twin Lakes Road campus.<ref name="mar14">{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Construction of new Gaffney stadium approved |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070314/NEWS/703140341&SearchID=73276771653147 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=March 14, 2007}}</ref> The new stadium would replace the William K. Brumbach stadium, known locally as "the Reservation" and located at the former Gaffney High School site on East Frederick Street that is now home to Gaffney Middle School.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Cherokee trustees look to cut costs for new stadium |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070110/NEWS/701100329&SearchID=73276772164265 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=January 10, 2007}}</ref> On the home side of the current stadium, Gaffney's teams enter through a tunnel, described by the ''[[Spartanburg Herald-Journal]]'' as "a revered entrance for Gaffney teams."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Duncan woman files complaint over stadium's handicap access |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20061221/NEWS/612210369&SearchID=73276772164265 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=December 21, 2006}}</ref>
The school board also approved a new stadium for the school's Twin Lakes Road campus.<ref name="mar14">{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Construction of new Gaffney stadium approved |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070314/NEWS/703140341&SearchID=73276771653147 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=March 14, 2007}}</ref> The new stadium would replace the William K. Brumbach stadium, known locally as "the Reservation" and located at the former Gaffney High School site on East Frederick Street that is now home to Gaffney Middle School.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Cherokee trustees look to cut costs for new stadium |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070110/NEWS/701100329&SearchID=73276772164265 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=January 10, 2007}}</ref> On the home side of the current stadium, Gaffney's teams enter through a tunnel, described by the ''[[Spartanburg Herald-Journal]]'' as "a revered entrance for Gaffney teams."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Spencer |first1=Janet S. |title=Duncan woman files complaint over stadium's handicap access |url=http://www.goupstate.com/article/20061221/NEWS/612210369&SearchID=73276772164265 |accessdate=April 1, 2007 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=December 21, 2006}}</ref>
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== Athletics ==
== Athletics ==


Gaffney High School competes in the Class 5A Division of the South Carolina High School League.
Gaffney High School competes in the Class 5A Division of the [[South Carolina High School League]].

===State Championships===


===State championships===
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Football &ndash; 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2021
Football &ndash; 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2021


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== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==
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* [[Cornelius Bonner]], [[Australian Football League]] (AFL) player
* [[Charlie Blackwell-Thompson]], NASA engineer and launch director
* [[Cornelius Bonner]], [[Arena Football League]] (AFL) player
* [[Joe Craig (Canadian football)|Joe Craig]], [[Canadian Football League]] (CFL) player
* [[Quinshad Davis]], [[National Football League]] (NFL) player
* [[Quinshad Davis]], [[National Football League]] (NFL) player
* [[Charles Foster (hurdler)|Charles Foster]], Olympic hurdler
* [[Denzelle Good]], NFL player
* [[Denzelle Good]], NFL player
* [[Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins]], college football player<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bezjak |first=Lou |title=2020 SC Mr. Football is Gaffney star, Georgia Bulldogs football commitment |url=https://www.thestate.com/sports/high-school/prep-football/article247601915.html |website=The State}}</ref>
* [[Jeff Littlejohn]], AFL player
* [[Jeff Littlejohn]], AFL player
* [[Andie MacDowell]], actress
* [[Michael McCluney]], singer (Day 26)
* [[Ann McCrory|Ann Gordon McCrory]], First Lady of [[North Carolina]]
* [[Rocky McIntosh]], NFL player
* [[Rocky McIntosh]], NFL player
* [[L. J. Peak]], [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) G League player
* [[L. J. Peak]], [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) G League player
* [[Arizona Reid]], [[Liga Leumit (basketball)|Israeli National League]] basketball player
* [[Arizona Reid]] (born 1986), [[Liga Leumit (basketball)|Israeli National League]] basketball player
* [[Sidney Rice]], NFL player
* [[Sidney Rice]], NFL player
* [[Dominique Stevenson]], NFL player
* [[Dominique Stevenson]], NFL player
* [[Benjamin Alexander]], Electrical Engineer
* [[Andie MacDowell]], Actress
* [[Ann McCrory|Ann Gordon McCrory]], First Lady of [[North Carolina]]
* [[Michael McCluney]], Singer (Day 26)


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 02:30, 17 November 2024

Gaffney High School
Entrance in February 2006
Address
Map
149 Twin Lake Road

29341

United States
Coordinates35°4′4″N 81°40′57″W / 35.06778°N 81.68250°W / 35.06778; -81.68250
Information
Other nameGHS
TypePublic high school
School districtCherokee County School District
NCES School ID450150000285[1]
PrincipalEric Blanton
Teaching staff104.00 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,838 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.67[1]
Color(s)Black and gold
  
MascotIndian
NicknameIndians
NewspaperThe Indian Post
YearbookThe Cherokeean
Websiteghs.cherokee1.org

Gaffney High School (GHS) is a public high school in Gaffney, South Carolina in the United States. It is part of the Cherokee County School District.

History

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The high school building was opened at its 65-acre (260,000 m2) campus for the 2000–01 school year for twenty-two million dollars. Faulty construction work led to the district suing the bonding company, architects, and construction company. The district received a ten-million-dollar settlement, with six million of it for replacing brickwork and four million for mediation and architectural fees.[2]

In March 2007, the school board approved a plan to construct a "9th Grade Academy"; a separate building connected to the high school with a covered walkway. The new building will be used by freshman students, who numbered about 600 in the 2006–07 school year, for classes and meals. School officials said the new building should relieve overcrowding on the campus, opened in 2001 with a designed maximum capacity of 2,000 students but with a 2006–07 enrollment of about 2,100.[3]

The school board also approved a new stadium for the school's Twin Lakes Road campus.[4] The new stadium would replace the William K. Brumbach stadium, known locally as "the Reservation" and located at the former Gaffney High School site on East Frederick Street that is now home to Gaffney Middle School.[5] On the home side of the current stadium, Gaffney's teams enter through a tunnel, described by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal as "a revered entrance for Gaffney teams."[6]

The projected minimum cost of the stadium was $7.2 million, and another $1.5 million may be spent to build a new field track, more parking and a team meeting room, if school officials are able to get the money from contingency funds or if construction costs elsewhere come in under budget, according to a consultant for the school district.[4]

Athletics

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Gaffney High School competes in the Class 5A Division of the South Carolina High School League.

State championships

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Football – 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2021

Baseball – 2009

Basketball – 1949, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012

Softball – 2009

Boys Golf – 2003, 2018

Volleyball – 1982

Boys Cross Country – 1976

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Gaffney High (450150000285)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
  2. ^ Spencer, Janet S. (January 24, 2007). "Masonry project at high school nearly over". Spartanburg Herald News.
  3. ^ Spencer, Janet S. (March 15, 2007). "Second 9th grade facility to be built in Gaffney". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Spencer, Janet S. (March 14, 2007). "Construction of new Gaffney stadium approved". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2007.
  5. ^ Spencer, Janet S. (January 10, 2007). "Cherokee trustees look to cut costs for new stadium". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2007.
  6. ^ Spencer, Janet S. (December 21, 2006). "Duncan woman files complaint over stadium's handicap access". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved April 1, 2007.
  7. ^ Bezjak, Lou. "2020 SC Mr. Football is Gaffney star, Georgia Bulldogs football commitment". The State.
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