- Grimsley High School
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address = 801 Westover Terrace
city =Greensboro
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National_ranking = 82nd
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image_caption2 =Grimsley High School is one of the oldest institutions of public secondary education in
Greensboro, North Carolina . It was founded in1899 , and it is currently part of theGuilford County Schools system. The school has an enrollment of around 2,200 students in grades 9-12.Facilities
A recently renovated media resource center provides access to resources and technology for student use, including access to resources at the local
University of North Carolina at Greensboro .The main campus consists of 5 main buildings of classrooms, plus the cafeteria, the media resource center and student health center, including a building dedicated to music, one that mainly services the arts, one that mainly services mathematics, another the sciences, with the humanities spread out the remaining areas.
A notable place of gathering is "the grove" where shades from trees and picnic tables make it a hotspot for lunch and breaks for students.
Colors and Mascot
The school's colors are blue and white, and its mascot is the "Whirlie," a tornado-like symbol. The school's original color was purple, but because it was hard to find the matching purple when football uniforms had to be changed and because they faded easily in the wash, it was changed to blue and white. The mascot was originally the Purple Whirlwinds, but local papers found that to be a mouthful and shortened it to Whirlies. Later, a costumed mascot in the form of a bird, known as the "Whirlie Bird," came into existence. The costume has since then fallen into disuse, making only very rare appearances and existing only in the memories and stories of old. There used to be a strong rivalry between Grimsley and
High Point Central High School before Grimsley's rivalry withWalter Hines Page High School was sparked.Athletics
Grimsley is a 4AA school with a strong athletic program, with sports programs in soccer, basketball, football, tennis, swimming, lacrosse, golf, baseball, wrestling, track, cross-country, volleyball, among others. A "boosters program," alumni, and the annual Grimsley-Page rivalry football game generate much of the funding for both the sports programs and other needs of the school.
Grimsley has one of the largest high school football stadiums (with a 400m track) in the state and services many local events that include fundraisers, special olympics, the NCCA East-West All-Star Game and an annual fireworks display for the city on
Independence Day .The school has 2 gyms, the larger for most indoor sports such as basketball and volleyball, while the smaller has been converted into locker rooms, a weight room, classrooms and practice areas. The larger gymnasium has an attached pool building opened to the public. The basement of the building also serves as
ROTC classrooms. The tennis courts are located next to the main gym building, behind which is a practice field for the football, soccer and softball teams. The baseball field is located behind the football stadium opposite the main campus of the school. A trail in the woods is also accessible via the practice soccer and lacrosse fields behind a nearby middle school (Kiser Middle School) for cross country training. One of the most noted was Ronald (Rodo) Robinson who's picture was in newspapers across the southeast when Grimsley upset Page. He's infamous fist pump in the air will always remain a reminder of the first time Grimsely had defeated Page in more than 17 years.Principals
Notable alumni
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Joe Inman '65, PGA Tour Player, PGA Champions Tour Player
*Rick Dees '68, radio disc jockey
*Dr. Josephine Boyd Bradley '57, first African-American to graduate from an all white school in North Carolina
*Keith Holiday '71, Former Mayor of Greensboro, succeeded by Yvonne Johnson
*John Inman (golfer) '80, PGA Tour Player 1985-1995, UNC Men's Golf Coach
*Carl Pettersson '96, PGA Tour Player
*Mark McGuinn '86, American country singer-songwriter
*George Preddy
*Ted Tally '70, Screenplay writer. Academy Award winner for his screenplay adaption of Thomas Harris's novel, "The Silence of the Lambs". Screenplays also include "White Palace", "All the Pretty Horses", "Before and After", and "Outbreak".
*Ethan Albright American football player Washington Redskins
*Bradley Faircloth '48 Retired Assistant Commissioner Atlantic Coast Conference. Namesake of the College Football Hall of Fame Faircloth-Corrigian ChapterExternal links
* [http://schoolcenter.guilford.k12.nc.us/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectionid=7014 Grimsley High School Website]
* [http://www.whirlies.com/index.html Whirlies.com]
* [http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051207/NEWSREC0105/512070320/1021/NEWSREC0205 2005 News & Record article on Grimsley football]
* [http://www.ghsvm.com/ Grimsley High School Vocal Music Dept.]
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