Dothan Preparatory Academy Explained

Dothan High School
Location:1236 South Oates Street
City:Dothan, Alabama
Zipcode:36301
Country:United States
Type:Public middle school
District:Dothan City Schools
Ceeb:010910
Principal:Stan Eldridge
Enrollment:1,454 (2022-23)[1]
Colors:Red and black
Nickname:Wolves
Mascot:Wolf
Yearbook:The Gargoyle

Dothan Preparatory Academy is located in Dothan, Alabama, USA. It is located on U.S. Highway 231 inside Ross Clark Circle, about 1.5miles north of the southern tip of Ross Clark Circle. The high school district roughly runs down U.S. Highway 84, which runs east to west through the heart of Dothan.

History

Dothan High School was built in 1911 for the education of white students and was originally located on Burdeshaw Street. It was one of the most modern high schools in the state. When this school opened, the state required only three years of high school, but Dothan High went to a four-year curriculum in 1912. The George S. Houston Memorial Library is now on the former site of the Burdeshaw Street building. In 1942 this building was torn down and an elementary school was built on the site and named for Minnie T. Heard. The central section of the existing Dothan High facility on South Oates Street was built in 1939. Numerous additions have been made at various points through the years since, such that DHS has a full cafeteria, separate auditorium, and two full gymnasiums, with an additional gymnasium at the adjacent Doug Tew Recreation Center.

For most of the school's history, only whites were allowed to attend. Some black students were admitted under a choice program started in 1963.[2] In the summer of 1969 a federal court ordered immediate integration of the schools. In the fall of 1969, students from the black school, Carver, were transferred to Dothan.[3] A judge removed the segregation consent decree in 2008, although it was noted that only 7 percent of teachers were black, a decrease from 11 percent when the decree was implemented and less than the 18 percent blacks made of the total population.[4]

Sports

Dothan High fields 11 varsity teams, including football, baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, tennis, track, cross country, volleyball, golf and cheerleading teams. In addition, Dothan High club teams include boys' varsity and junior varsity, as well as girls' varsity and junior varsity teams.

Clubs and extracurriculars

Advanced placement courses

Dothan High School currently offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses available to students. These classes include:

Notable alumni

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dothan High School. National Center for Education Statistics. August 19, 2024.
  2. Web site: Desegregation Orders: What They Are and Which Districts Have Them . January 4, 2019 . December 9, 2013.
  3. News: Phillips . Greg . Dothan High alumni reflect on integration . January 4, 2019 . Dothan Eagle . August 24, 2011.
  4. News: Cook . Jim . Judge lifts Houston County Schools' consent decree . January 4, 2019 . Dothan Eagle . January 18, 2008.