Benjamin Elijah Mays High School

Public high school in Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Benjamin E. Mays High School is a public school located in southwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States, serving grades 9–12. It is a part of the Atlanta Public School System and is a Georgia School of Excellence. The school was established in the fall of 1981 and was named after Benjamin Elijah Mays, an educator, author and civil rights activist.

The school's athletic nickname is the Raiders.

History

Southwest High School (1950–1981)

The Atlanta Public Schools formed Southwest High School in 1950. The school was a landmark in the city of Atlanta for 36 years. In 1981, Benjamin E. Mays High School was formed, replacing Southwest High School.

Southwest High School athletics

State Championships[2][3]

  • 1973 GHSA State AA Football Champions
  • 1973 GHSA Boys' State AA Basketball Champions
  • 1974 GHSA Boys' State AA Basketball Champions
  • 1979 GHSA Boys' State AAA Basketball Champions

Mays High School (1981–present)

The high school completed $32 million worth of renovations in January 2012.[4]

Mays High School athletics

The Mays High School Raiders athletic teams compete in Region 6-AAAAAA of the Georgia High School Association.

Mays High offers a wide variety of athletic programs, including varsity girls' softball, varsity boys' track, varsity boys' soccer, varsity football, junior varsity football, freshman football, varsity boys' basketball, junior varsity boys' basketball, varsity girls' basketball, junior varsity girls' basketball, varsity basketball, junior varsity basketball, cheerleading, co-ed step team, varsity boys' swimming, varsity girls' volleyball, and varsity girls' swimming. All home varsity football games, as well as track events, are held at Lakewood Stadium.

State/Region Championships

  • 2001 GHSA AAAA Boys' Track Champions
  • 2003 GHSA AAAA Girls' Basketball Champions
  • 2004 GHSA AAAA Boys' Basketball Champions
  • 2005 GHSA AAAA Boys' Basketball Champions
  • 2014 GHSA State AAAAA Football Runner-Up
  • 2015 GHSA Region 6-AAAAA Football Runner-Up Champions
  • 2016 GHSA Region 5-AAAAAA Football Champions
  • 2017 GHSA Region 5-AAAAAA Football Champions
  • 2017 GHSA State AAAAAA Girls' Basketball Champions
  • 2017 GHSA State AAAAAA Girls' Track and Field Champions
  • 2019 GHSA Region 5-AAAAAA Football Champions
  • 2021 GHSA Region 6-AAAA Football Runner-Up Champions

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mays High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  2. ^ "GHSA Boys Basketball Champions". GHSA. April 16, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  3. ^ "GHSA Football Champions". GHSA. April 16, 2015. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  4. ^ "Benjamin E. Mays High School". www.architecturalrecord.com.
  5. ^ "Charles Isbell". www.isbell.org.
  6. ^ "2018 Football Roster - University of Georgia". www.georgiadogs.com. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  7. ^ "Chilli"-Thomas "Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas Biography". AAE Speakers. Retrieved September 9, 2019.

Further reading

  • Randal Maurice Jelks, Benjamin Elijah Mays: Schoolmaster of the Movement: A Biography. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2012.
  • Benjamin Elijah Mays, Born to Rebel: An Autobiography. New York: Scribners, 1971.
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