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Thornridge High School


FieldValue
nameThornridge High School
logo_size200
imagesize200
streetaddress15000 Cottage Grove Avenue
regionSouth Suburbs
cityDolton
countyCook County
stateIllinois
zipcode60419
countryUnited States
coordinates
districtDistrict 205
superintendentDr. Nathaniel Cunningham Jr.
deanChristy Lewis
Erica McGhee
Mark Morgan
principalJustin Moore
principal_label2Assistant Principal
principal2Carol Friedl
teaching_staff63.00 (FTE)
avg_class_size21.5
ratio15.38
genderCoed
schooltypePublic
grades9–12
campus typeSuburban
conferenceSouthland Athletic Conference
mascotWing Ding the Mighty Falcon
rivalThornton
Thornwood
school_colorsColumbia Blue
Navy Blue
slogan"We are TR"
yearbookPiper
communitiesDolton, Harvey, South Holland, Phoenix, Burnham, Calumet City, and Markham
feeder_schoolsGeorge S. Patton School
Washington Jr. High School
Lincoln Jr. High School
Roosevelt Jr. High School
Dirksen Middle School
newspaperBagpipe
opened1960
enrollment969 (2024-2025)
homepage

Erica McGhee Mark Morgan Thornwood Navy Blue Washington Jr. High School Lincoln Jr. High School Roosevelt Jr. High School Dirksen Middle School

Thornridge High School is a public four-year high school located in Dolton, Illinois, a suburb about 20 miles south of Chicago. The school is part of Thornton Township High School District 205. Thornridge High School first opened to the public in 1960 after completing construction of the current building. It serves the cities/villages of Dolton, Harvey, South Holland, Phoenix, Burnham, Calumet City, and Markham.

Academics

As of 2024, total student attendance is 85%. The graduation rate is 79.8%. Thornridge was ranked a commendable school according to the U.S. News & World Report.

Demographics

96% of students at Thornridge are African American, 3% are Hispanic, and 0.4% are White. The gender makeup is 47.5% male and 52.5% female. 77% of students were eligible for the Free Lunch Program.

Activities

Thornridge is known for its success in the performing arts and competitive public speaking. The following teams have placed in the top four of their respective state championship competitions sponsored by the IHSA.

  • Debate: State Champions (1976); 2nd place (1973, 1978)
  • Drama: State Champions (1971–72, 1989–90, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2008); 2nd Place (1970, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1989, 2006); 3rd Place (1977, 1979, 1983); 4th Place (2002)
  • Group Interpretation: State Champions (1975, 1994, 2003); 2nd Place (1981, 1998, 2001, 2004); 4th Place (1997, 2000)
  • Individual Events: State Champions (1968, 1969, 1970, 1971); 3rd Place (1985, 1994); 4th Place (1965, 1981, 1983, 1990)
  • Speech: State Champions (1968, 1970); 2nd Place (1971, 1972), 4th Place (1969)

Athletics

The Falcons compete in the Southland Athletic Conference (SAC) as well the state championship series sponsored by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) which governs most athletic and competitive activities in Illinois. School colors are Columbia Blue and Navy. Teams are called the "Falcons".

The school sponsors interscholastic teams for both young men and women in basketball, bowling, cross country, soccer, tennis, and track & field. Young men compete in baseball, football, swimming and diving and wrestling. Young women compete in cheerleading, competitive dancing, softball, and volleyball.

The following teams won or placed in the top four of their respective class in their respective sports in IHSA sponsored state championship series:

  • Basketball (Boys):State Champions (1971, 1972)
  • Football: State Champions (1970)
  • Track and Field (Boys): 4x880 1st Place (1978)

Notable alumni

  • Quinn Buckner (class of 1972), a former NBA player who led Thornridge to 1971 and 1972 IHSA state basketball championships; was co-captain of the 1976 NCAA Tournament champion Indiana Hoosiers, later winning a title for the 1984 NBA champion Boston Celtics; was head coach for the Dallas Mavericks; and won a gold medal with the US National Basketball Team in the 1976 Summer Olympics;
  • David Clayton, a human rights activist who was named to the IHSA All-Star Cast for his performance in The Firebugs in 1972
  • Kevin Duckworth (class of 1982), a 2x All-Star NBA center (1986–97)
  • Nelsan Ellis (November 30, 1977 – July 8, 2017), an actor and playwright. He is best known for his role in series True Blood (2008–2014), for which he won a Satellite Award from the International Press Academy, among his other accolades.
  • Reggie Hayward, a former defensive end who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Tiffany Henyard, politician
  • Syleena Johnson, a Grammy-nominated R&B singer and TV reality show star
  • Jane Lynch, an actress, comedian, and singer; is best known for starring as Sue Sylvester in television series Glee, as Calhoun in the series Wreck-It Ralph and in various Christopher Guest-directed films like A Mighty Wind, and Best in Show; host of TV's Hollywood Game Night
  • Sam Mack, a former NBA guard
  • LisaRaye McCoy (class of 1986), a film and television actress (The Players Club, Single Ladies)
  • Richard Roeper, a Chicago Sun-Times columnist and film critic who co-hosted At the Movies with Roger Ebert
  • Joe Skalski, former alumni of Thornridge High later attending Saint Xavier University, and drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 3rd round of the 1986 MLB Draft, pitching for the organization until 1990.
  • Frank Zuccarelli, longtime supervisor of Thornton Township, Cook County, Illinois

References

References

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  2. [district205.net/domain/114 Administration, Thornridge H.S. homepage; accessed September 8, 2020]
  3. "Class of 2007 school report card, p. 1; accessed 25 September 2020".
  4. "Thornridge High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  5. "Illinois Report Card".
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  7. (September 8, 2020). "Thornridge Nationally Ranked#13,345".
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  12. "Season Summaries".
  13. "Bell, Taylor, ''Spotlight: Thornridge Falcons'', 12 March 2008, ''Chicago Sun-Times''; accessed 23 November 2008".
  14. "Illinois H.S.toric | News & Media | IHSA".
  15. "Quinn Buckner Stats".
  16. Clavio, Galen. (2011). "Indiana Pacers". SAGE.
  17. (August 19, 2009). "EIU Legend Kevin Duckworth Passes Away".
  18. (November 2020). "Nelsan Ellis". Yahoo! TV.
  19. Hipes, Patrick. (2017-07-10). "Nelsan Ellis' Family Shares Circumstances Of 'True Blood' Actor's Death – Update". Deadline.
  20. Castro, Danilo. (2017-07-08). "Nelsan Ellis Cause of Death: How Did the 'True Blood' Actor Die?". Heavy.com.
  21. Fornek, Kimberly. (2022-03-04). "With minutes to spare, Thornton Township Board names Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard to replace the late Frank Zuccarelli as supervisor". Chicago Tribune.
  22. "Sam Mack stats & bio, databaseBasketball.com; accessed 23 November 2008".
  23. [https://www.classfinders.com/people/il/dolton/lisraye/mccoy/ Classfinders – Lisaraye McCoy]
  24. (January 3, 2022). "Frank Zuccarelli, longtime Thornton Township Supervisor, died Monday, January 3, 2022".
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