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}} Baton Rouge Magnet High School (BRMHS, Baton Rouge High) is a public magnet school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, founded in 1880. It is part of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System with a student body of approximately 1500 students. The current building was built in 1926,〔http://businessreport.com/article/20121001/BUSINESSREPORT0401/310019987〕〔(Louisiana - East Baton Rouge Parish ) on National Register of Historic Places〕 and, as Baton Rouge High School, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The campus underwent a two-year renovation and expansion starting in 2010, resulting in the addition of two new wings to the main building.〔〔 〔http://theadvocate.com/multimedia/photos/2618787-133/photos-baton-rouge-high-construction〕 This renovation was completed and the school reopened in Fall 2012. Baton Rouge High is also one of the highest ranked schools in the state, and consistently wins state-level academic competitions.〔http://ebrsouth.wafb.com/news/business/53656-three-ebr-high-schools-ranked-among-top-nation〕 The school requires students to pass enrollment standards and exceed graduation standards. As a result, nearly all graduating students attend college.〔Baton Rouge Magnet High School 2006-2007 Profile. 29 Aug. 2006. Baton Rouge Magnet High School. 17 Apr. 2008. http://brmhs.ebrschools.org/eduWEB2/1000054/docs/school_profile06-07.pdf.〕 ==History== In 1903, T. H. Harris was named principal of Baton Rouge High School. Five years later, he became the state education superintendent and held that post until 1940. The present campus was put into use in 1925 (although some sources cite 1927 or 1928 as the year the new building opened) when the main four-story building was built. Additional buildings were added and renovations made during the 1950s. By 1972, the present facilities were completed and air conditioning was installed. In the fall of 1976, the school began operating under the new Magnet School Curriculum, and the Class of 1980 became the first graduating class to attend all four full years under the Magnet Program. Numerous district and state championships have been won as is attested by the vast collection of trophies on view in the lobby. Though the major sports of football, basketball, and baseball were discontinued in 1976, the individual and life-time sports have continued a tradition of winning district and state championships. State and district rally honors have increased as have the number of National Merit Students among the student body. The 4th floor of the school used to be home to the band and orchestra, but is now closed off to the student body. Elvis Presley played on the Baton Rouge High stage with Faron Young on May 2, 1955〔Elvis on the Road 1955 - 1956. Unknown Publication Date. The Pop History Dig. 17 Apr. 2008. http://www.mindstorminteractive.com/blog/?p=22.〕〔Elvis by Day. Unknown Publication Date. Random House. 17 Apr. 2008. http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/promos/elvisdaybyday/1955.html〕 The school also was used in 2009 as a location for the filming of parts of the film ''Ticking Clock''. The school had been temporarily moved to the old Lee High School building, due to renovations being done on the 1925 campus. Students returned to the renovated campus on August 8, 2012. 〔http://theadvocate.com/home/3509831-125/you-can-tell-its-the〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baton Rouge Magnet High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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