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James S. Rickards High School


FieldValue
nameJames S. Rickards High School
logoRickardslogo5.JPG
mottoNew heights and rising!
established1960
typePublic coeducational high school
grades912
principalDouglas Cook
districtLeon County Schools
streetaddress3013 Jim Lee Road
cityTallahassee
stateFlorida
zipcode32301
countryU.S.
coordinates
enrollment1,575 (2023-2024)
ratio23.65
staff66.60 (FTE)
team_nameRaiders
colorsBlue and gold
websiteSchool website

James S. Rickards High School is a public high school in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a part of Leon County Schools. The first graduating class was in 1966 and the first class president was Hugh Paul Corley, Jr. The first Miss Rickards to be crowned was Betty Screws in 1966. The Class of 1966 was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame as they were the pioneers who set the standards of the school. The school's mascot, originally the Rickards Redskins, was changed to the Rickards Raiders in 2000 because of controversy over the racial connotations of the term "redskin". The school colors are blue and gold.

Programs

Rickards has hosted an International Baccalaureate program since 1994. This program is coordinated by Dr. Joe Williams.

Alumni Village, the designated Florida State University housing unit for FSU students with children, was zoned to Rickards High School prior to its closure.

Campus

In 2018, Leon County Schools began a $35 million renovation of Rickards' campus, including new athletic fields and academic buildings.

School performance

In 2009, Rickards earned a "D" as its school performance grade, making it the second-lowest ranking high school in the district. This was lower than in 2008 and 2007, when the school had earned "C"s. In 2010, Rickards earned an "A" as its school performance grade for the first time. The celebration was accompanied by a pep rally.

Extracurricular Activities

Pangaea

Every year, James S. Rickards High School puts on a multicultural show called Pangaea. In recent years, the show has become more and more successful. Pangaea is a completely student-run event that showcases the various talents and cultures of the school through song, dance, and fashion from around the world.

Achievements in mathematics

The members of the Rickards Math Team have participated in national mathematics competitions such as the American Mathematics Competition, the American Invitational Mathematics Examination, the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad, the Princeton University Math Competition, the Harvard-MIT Math Tournament, and the American Regions Math League. Three members of Rickards' Math Team have served as the captains of the state math teams that competed at ARML, HMMT, and PUMaC. The Math Team has also produced multiple USAMO qualifiers and attendees to the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program. None of them have yet to make it to the Carnegie Mellon program. They were the runners-up at the 2010 National Mu Alpha Theta Convention in Washington, D.C.

Band

James S. Rickards High has a marching band known for their high-stepping style, or "90 degree marching", with over 100 members including auxiliary. They performed at the Orange Bowl in Miami in 2007 and received thirteen trophies and three plaques, winning all first place awards in the AA division. Due to those awards, they performed during the pre-game events at the Orange Bowl. The band appeared as a cameo in the 2008 HBO movie Recount.

Athletics

  • Boys' sports
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Cross country
    • Football (Varsity and Junior Varsity)
    • Golf
    • Soccer
    • Swimming and diving
    • Track and field
    • Tennis
    • Weightlifting
    • Wrestling
  • Girls' sports
    • Basketball
    • Cheerleading
    • Cross country
    • Dance team
    • Flag football
    • Golf
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming and diving
    • Tennis
    • Track and field
    • Volleyball
    • Weightlifting

Notable alumni

  • Gene Atkins - professional football player
  • Tim Carter - professional football player with the New Orleans Saints
  • Stephen Denmark - professional football player
  • Bethany Ehlmann - planetary scientist
  • Corey Fuller - professional football player and coach
  • William Gay - professional football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Burgess Owens (Class of 1969) - former championship winning professional football and current Republican representative of Utah's 4th congressional district who is the leader of a non-profit dedicated to helping troubled and incarcerated youth
  • Elton Patterson - professional football player
  • Kent Richardson - professional football player
  • Kolby Smith - professional football player; running back with the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Mallex Smith - professional baseball player with the Tampa Bay Rays
  • stic.man - rapper, activist, and author; member of dead prez
  • T-Pain - rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
  • Travis Walker - International Boxing Association heavyweight champion
  • Wally Williams - professional football player

Notable staff

  • Rudy Hubbard - football coach at the school; former college football player and coach

References

References

  1. "JAMES RICKARDS HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "James Rickards High School in Tallahassee, FL - US News Best High Schools".
  3. "[http://housing.fsu.edu/housing/grad/AV%20Community%20Handbook.pdf Alumni Village Community Standards and Expectations Handbook] {{webarchive. link. (March 30, 2012 ." Florida State University. Retrieved on August 15, 2011. "Tallahassee and Alumni Village are served by the Leon County Public School System")
  4. "[http://housing.fsu.edu/housing/grad/image2563.jpg Location Map] {{webarchive. link. (March 30, 2012 ." (for Alumni Village) Florida State University. Retrieved on August 15, 2011.)
  5. "[http://www.tlcgis.org/schools/hschzones_8x11.pdf Leon County High School Zoning] {{webarchive. link. (July 11, 2014 ." [[Leon County Schools]]. Retrieved on August 15, 2011.)
  6. "Details revealed for Rickards High School renovations".
  7. "Leon County Schools - Testing, Research, and Evaluation - School Accountability Grades 2008-2010".
  8. "RICKARDS-PARENTS Archives -- December 2010 (#3)".
  9. "School Accountability Report".
  10. "Rickards celebrates diversity with Pangaea".
  11. "Rickards excels at national math event".
  12. "InMotion Hosting". rickardsmao.org.
  13. "Rickards band lands cameo in HBO movie".
  14. "Gene Atkins". Pro Football Reference.
  15. "Stephen Denmark".
  16. "Scholarship Recipients « Biletnikoff Award".
  17. "Corey Fuller". Pro Football Reference.
  18. "William Gay Bio - GoCards.com - Official Website of University of Louisville Athletics". uoflsports.com.
  19. "Elton Patterson". Pro Football Reference.
  20. "Kansas City Chiefs: Kolby Smith". kcchiefs.com.
  21. "Mallex Smith".
  22. "M-1 and stic.man".
  23. "Tallahassee Pain".
  24. "Travis Walker The Freight Train Makes a Stop in West Sacramento - Pound4Pound.com - P4P Number 1". pound4pound.com.
  25. "Tallahassee Pain".
  26. "Wally Williams". Pro Football Reference.
  27. (January 16, 2012). "Icon Rudy Hubbard Steps Away from Coaching Sidelines". wctv.tv.
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