- Hume-Fogg High School
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governing_body =Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Hume-Fogg Academic High School is a public magnet
high school located in downtownNashville, Tennessee . It includes grades 9–12.History
Hume-Fogg's original incarnation, Hume High School, which opened in 1855 on Eighth Avenue (Spruce Street) and Broad, was the first public school in Nashville.
In 1875 Fogg High School became the second public school in Nashville. It was built on the same property as Hume High School facing Broad Street. In 1912, the two merged into Hume-Fogg at the present site at 700 Broadway in Nashville, a Tudor Revival building. The Building consist of five floors including the basement, which has several tunnels leading to various places around downtown Nashville, however they are currently boarded off and unable to be used, except for Ghost Tours held annually by the school's Student Government Association. In 1942 Hume-Fogg was recast as a Technical and Vocational School. It continued in this capacity until the 1982 court supervised
desegregation of Nashville's public school system. In that year, Hume-Fogg was again recast as an academic magnet school for Nashville's gifted and talented secondary students.Hume-Fogg High School was the location for the filming of
Taylor Swift 's music video for the song "Teardrops on My Guitar ."In the 2004–2005 school year, Hume-Fogg celebrated its
sesquicentennial anniversary.In 2008, Hume-Fogg became the second Metro school and first Magnet School to have lacrosse.
chool mascot
The current school mascot is the Blue Knight. His suit of armor can be found in the entrance hallway of the school. The school colors are blue and white.
Athletics
Hume-Fogg has the highest percentage of students in sports in Davidson County, though the gym isn't full size. Varsity Sports
*Boys/Girls Basketball
*Boys/Girls Lacrosse
*Baseball
*Cross Country
*Boys/Girls Track
*Ice Hockey
*Boys/Girls Soccer
*Wrestling
*Softball
*Volleyball
*Co-Op Football with Hillwood HSClub Sports (Sports that require student organization and self funding)
*Boys/Girls SwimmingDistinctions
Hume-Fogg is respected academically: in 2004–2005, the
College Board certified Hume-Fogg'sAdvanced Placement Microeconomics course, taught by Mrs. Marty Robinson, as the strongest in the world. Nearly 100 percent of graduates each year go on to four-year colleges, many earning prestigious academic scholarships in the process. Each year, the Hume-Fogg senior class is granted over 10 million dollars in cumulative scholarship and grant money from various universities across the United States.Hume-Fogg also has a high rate of students involved in sports. In 1964 it was the first public high school in Nashville to desegregate its sports teams.In 2006 Hume-Fogg was ranked 43rd in Newsweek's Top Public High School; 58 in 2007 ["Newsweek", 2007.] and 24th in 2008. In 2006–2007 the school received the National Siemens Award for one of the best scientific and math-based academic programs in the country.
Notable alumni
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Tennessee poetRandall Jarrell attended Hume-Fogg, where he wrote some of his first essays; there is now a historical marker on the site.
* ActressDinah Shore also graduated from Hume-Fogg.
* Pinup queen and "Playboy" PlaymateBettie Page wassalutatorian in 1940.
* Transsexual author, actress and activistCalpernia Addams , who was thrust into the spotlight in 1999 following the tragic murder of her Army boyfriend, Barry Winchell.
*NBC 's ""'s 3rd Place "Sandy" Allie Schulz
* Academy Award winning directorDelbert Mann graduated from Hume-Fogg.
*St. Louis Cardinals pitcherJohnny Beazley
* Three members of the bandAmerican Bang! : Kelby Ray, Jaren Johnston, and Ben Brown graduated from Hume-Fogg. The band's single "Move to the music" was featured in a Verizon wireless commercial.
*Lead singer/Guitarist of the bandThe Pink Spiders , Matt FrictionNotes
References
*cite web|accessdate=2008-01-18
url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/39380
title=The Top of the Class: The complete list of the 1,300 top U.S. schools
work=Newsweek
date=2007External links
* [http://www.humefogghs.mnps.org/ Hume-Fogg's website]
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