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  Name Academic Magnet High School
  Principal Michael F Tolley
  Type Public (magnet) secondary
  Grades 9–12
  City North Charleston
  State South Carolina
  Country USA
  Oversight Charleston County School District
  Established 1988
  Enrollment 514 (2005-06)
  Faculty 37
  Campus Urban
  Mascot Raptor s
  Colors Green and black
  Website amhsccsdschoolscom



HISTORY

Academic Magnet High School was established in 1988, and the first class graduated in 1992.

STUDENTS

Academic Magnet is home to 514 students in the 2005-2006 school year. The ethnic breakup of the student population is as follows: 59% white, 27% black, 11% Asian, 2% Hispanic. Compared to an average South Carolina high school, there is a considerably higher Asian population and a considerably lower black population at Academic Magnet. {Link without Title}

The school's SAT scores have been consistently the second-best in the state since 1998, surpassed only by the Governor’s School For Math & Science . {Link without Title}


CURRICULUM

Students must fulfill a 90-hour service requirement in order to graduate. {Link without Title} Students must also complete at least four advanced placement (AP) courses throughout their high school career in order to graduate from the Academic Magnet. Another requirement is Senior Thesis. Students take one year to work with a mentor and teacher advisor to pursue a year-long research project on a topic of their choice.

AP Courses Offered

  • AP Biology

  • AP Chemistry

  • AP Physics

  • AP Environmental Science

  • AP European History

  • AP US History

  • AP Macroeconomics

  • AP US Government

  • AP Psychology

  • AP English Language

  • AP English Literature

  • AP Calculus AB

  • AP Calculus BC

  • AP Statistics

  • AP Computer Programming A

  • AP Computer Programming AB

  • AP Art

  • AP Music Theory

  • AP French

  • AP Spanish



Community Service

In 2005 , South Carolina Department Of Health And Environmental Control presented the school with the Donna Bates Memorial Award for coastal environmental education activities. It announced that the school would use the accompanying grant to improve its "Splish-Splash Water Testing Project" and to purchase soil and water probes, native plants and other materials to help student-led efforts to restore Noisette Creek in North Charleston . {Link without Title}


CONTACT INFORMATION

The Magnet high school is located in North Charleston, South Carolina ; the precise address is:


1525 Avenue B South

North Charleston, SC

29405


The school can also be reached by telephone: (843)746-1300. The actual in-school hours are between 8:15 AM and 3:20 PM, though teachers often arrive as early as 7:00 AM and stay as late as 6:00 PM.


FACULTY


Staff

The current principal of the Academic Magnet High School is Michael Tolley, who has been in this position since the 2004-2005 school year. Patrick Harrington is the Assistant Principal of the school, while Margaret Dobson is the head counselor of guidance. James Yates is also a guidance counselor, while Tracy O'Connor is the media specialist and Linda Duckett is the office secretary.


Teachers


Foreign Languages

  • Mary Joy Altman - French

  • Daniel Jent - French

  • Mary Cabezas - Spanish

  • Rosemary Serpa - Spanish

  • Eileen Shields - Spanish



Mathematics

  • Krista Cornehl

  • Rich Gordon

  • John "Sully" Johnston

  • Rebecca Padgett

  • Lynn Smith



Computer Sciences

  • Rich Gordon (Honors Computer Science)

  • Jon Phillips (Honors Computer Programming)

  • John "Sully" Johnston (AP Computer Programming)



Literature

  • Candice Cliff

  • Carol Hurt

  • Mary Lankford

  • Wendy Pumphrey

  • Dorothy Reeder

  • Robert Witz

  • Junius Paul Wright III



Physical Education

  • Sharon Williams



Sciences

  • Laura Eicher

  • Murray Eicher

  • Katharine Lee Roop

  • Rhett Nettles

  • William "Bruce" Newton

  • Molly Woofter



Arts (Fine and Performing)

  • Lucille Keller

  • Micheline Phelan-Callicott



Music

  • Ian Grimshaw



History

  • Ruth Bures

  • Frank Flanigan

  • Curtis Hoffman

  • Douglas Murphy

  • Jason Stackhouse

  • Robert Witz

  • John Woods



EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES


Sports


Boys

  • Baseball

  • Basketball

  • Cheerleading

  • Cross Country

  • Football

  • Golf

  • Sailing

  • Soccer

  • Swimming

  • Track

  • Wrestling

  • Girls

  • Basketball

  • Cheerleading

  • Cross Country

  • Golf

  • Sailing

  • Soccer

  • Softball

  • Swimming

  • Tennis

  • Track



Clubs

Academic Magnet has more than 40 clubs, including the following:
  • Academic Team

  • Ping Pong Club

  • Drama

  • Forensics

  • Mock Trial

  • Debate

  • Future Problem Solving

  • Mu Alpha Theta

  • Photography

  • Asian Awareness Club

  • Jewish Awareness Club

  • Chess Club

  • Student Council

  • Science Club

  • Martial Arts Club

  • Sailing {Link without Title}



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