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Douglas S. Freeman High School

High school in Henrico, Virginia


Summary

High school in Henrico, Virginia

FieldValue
nameDouglas S. Freeman High School
imageDouglas_Southhall_Freeman_High_School.jpg
image_size300px
captionDouglas S. Freeman High School in Henrico County, Virginia
streetaddress8701 Three Chopt Road
cityHenrico
stateVirginia
zipcode23229
coordinates
urlOfficial Site
districtHenrico County Public Schools
principalJohn Marshall
schooltypePublic high school
grades9-12
languageEnglish
campusSuburban
nicknameMavericks; formerly "Rebels"
colorsBlue and gray
yearbookThe Historian
newspaperThe Commentator
founded1954
ratio18.31
staff100.82 (FTE)
enrollment1,846 (2021-22)
free_label_1Literary magazine
free_1The Educator
free_label_2Rival Schools
free_2Mills E. Godwin High School
Deep Run High School
free_label_3Athletic conference
free_3Virginia High School League
5A South Region
Conference 11

Deep Run High School 5A South Region Conference 11

Douglas S. Freeman High School is a public high school located in the West End of Henrico County, Virginia. It is operated by Henrico County Public Schools.

History

Part of Henrico County Public Schools, the high school is named after Pulitzer Prize-winning Virginia author, historian and pioneering radio broadcaster, Douglas Southall Freeman. It opened in 1954, slightly more than one year after Freeman's death.

James E. Ryan's book Five Miles Away, A World Apart: One City, Two Schools, and the Story of Educational Opportunity in Modern America explores the issue of economic school segregation by comparing Freeman to nearby Thomas Jefferson High School, located in the city of Richmond.

Academics

Henrico County runs a system in which each high school contains a specialty center, a separate but integrated entity within the school that functions as a magnet program. The centers offer advanced courses to students who have clear interests and specific educational and/or career goals. Douglas Freeman High School's center is the Center for Leadership, Government and Global Economics. The Students learn the complexities of political, social and economic life. The also learn to analyze through modern lens and ambiguates of modern life.

Athletics

Freeman is a member of the Virginia High School League. It competes in the 5A Central Region and 5A Colonial District. The school colors are blue and gray and the teams are nicknamed the "Mavericks". The colors and mascot were devised as a tribute to Douglas Freeman's extensive study of the Civil War. The school's nickname was the "Rebels" until being changed in 2020.

Virginia High School League AAA State Championship teams

  • Boys' cross country: 1969, 2014
  • Girls' cross country: 1999
  • Football: 1967 (shared title with Annandale and Princess Anne)
  • Golf: 1963
  • Softball: 1980
  • Boys' tennis: 1982, 1985, 1989, 2001
  • Girls' tennis: 1983, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Boys' outdoor track: 1970
  • Girls' volleyball: 2005
  • Boys’ baseball: 2022
  • Girls' Lacrosse: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Boys' Swimming & Diving: 2019, 2020, 2024
  • Scholastic Bowl: 2022

The boys' volleyball team were VHSL AAA State semi-finalists in 2011 and 2012. The girls' soccer team was in the state tournament in 2013. The baseball team won the last Central Region championship in 2013, and as a result advanced to the state tournament. The girls' tennis and lacrosse team have won state championships every year since 2021.

Media

The school publishes a newspaper (The Commentator), a literary magazine (The Educator), and a yearbook (The Historian).

Douglas Freeman High School was mentioned in a Washington Post article referring to the school's revival of the historic "Rebel Man" mascot.

Notable alumni

  • John Aboud – founder of Modern Humorist, and commentator on VH1's Best Week Ever
  • Kevin Aviance – dance music artist and performer
  • Dean Fleischer Camp – filmmaker and co-creator of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and director of Lilo & Stitch
  • Peter Hamby – head of News at Snapchat; Vanity Fair columnist; former CNN political correspondent
  • Rich Landrum – Well known radio and TV announcer for WXEX (now WRIC) TV, as well the weekly syndicated (World Wide Wrestling TV show) www.midatlanticgateway.com
  • Sheri Holman – bestselling novelist, screenwriter, and founding member of The Moth
  • Bill Leverty – guitarist for the American rock band Firehouse
  • Bernard Siegel – founder and Executive Director of the Genetics Policy Institute
  • Tommy Siegel – guitarist and vocalist in pop band Jukebox the Ghost
  • Barty Smith – player for NFL's Green Bay Packers (1974–1981); member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Class of 1999
  • Ellen Spiro – award-winning documentary filmmaker; class of 1982
  • Constance Wu – actress, Fresh Off the Boat and * Crazy Rich Asians.*
  • Elliott Yamin – third-place finisher on the fifth season of the TV show American Idol; was a student at Freeman High but never graduated

References

References

  1. "Freeman High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. [https://www.henricoschools.us/page/high-schools-list Henrico County High School Information] Retrieved August 10, 2023
  3. Kahlenberg, Richard. "The Nixon-Obama Compromise".
  4. [https://www.henricoschools.us/page/specialty-centers Henrico County Specialty Center Information]
  5. [https://www.freemanleadershipcenter.org Center for Leadership, Government and Global Economics Website] Retrieved August 10, 2023
  6. [http://www.vhsl.org/files/pub-directory-sch.pdf Virginia High School League School Bios] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-07-06 .)
  7. (12 May 2020). "Douglas Freeman High School announces new nickname and logo".
  8. "Virginia High School League Record Book".
  9. (27 July 2014). "In Richmond, students seek to revive 'Rebel' mascot". Washington Post.
  10. Lohmann, Bill. (July 19, 2022). "Lohmann: Henrico native's animated 'Marcel' movie debuts at The Byrd". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  11. [http://www.vshfm.com/hall/induct_smithbarty.html Class of 1999 VSHF Inductee Page-Barty Smith] {{Webarchive. link. (2010-11-30 .)
  12. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070812021434/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20047409,00.html Entertainment Weekly Q&A with Elliot Yamin].
  13. [http://www.richmondmagazine.com/?articleID=ff23711a52a2c90cd6d7559f9f55ce9a Richmondmagazine.com Elliot Yamin Article].
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