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McLain High School

McLain Magnet High School for Science and Technnology is a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was named after 20th Century US Army Lieutenant General Raymond S. McLain. McLain Magnet High School is one of eleven high schools in Tulsa Public Schools.
==History==
McLain High School was opened at its current location on North Peoria Avenue in 1959, making it (then and now) the northernmost high school in the Tulsa Public Schools district. Its namesake was the recently deceased Raymond S. McLain, an Oklahoma City "entrepreneur, civic leader, and soldier" whose career with the Oklahoma National Guard and the US Army spanned almost four decades.〔(Oklahoma Historical Society )〕 McLain High graduated its first class of seniors in 1961.〔(Tulsa World 28 Mar 89 )〕 The school's teams competed for several decades under the colors maroon and white and the name "Scots," a nod to General McLain's heritage. The school's yearbook was known as The Highlander.〔(McLain Scots 66 )〕
From its inception until the early 1970s, McLain High School served primarily white students. During the 1970s, changing demographics on Tulsa's north side caused McLain's student body to shift to a primarily African-American composition. At the same time, Tulsa's historically black school under segregation, Booker T. Washington High School, was re-structured as a magnet school to serve both black and white students in equal proportions.〔(Tulsa World 16 Apr 00 )〕
In 1997, Tulsa Public School's first black superintendent, John Thompson, spearheaded the McLain Initiative, a reform encompassing four schools in McLain's feeder pattern: Houston Elementary School, Gilcrease Intermediate School, Monroe Middle School, and McLain High School. The McLain Initiative instituted self-esteem and conflict resolution programs, along with a comprehensive re-staffing of all schools〔(Tulsa World 3 Mar 00 )〕 and a federally funded 5% salary boost for teachers in the feeder pattern. The McLain Initiative resulted in incremental gains in test scores in the feeder pattern,〔(Tulsa World 19 Mar 00 )〕 and it was renewed by the school board for an additional year beyond its initial three-year lifespan.〔(Tulsa World 21 Mar 00 )〕
In 2001, McLain High School (then operating under the name McLain Career Academy) was rebranded as the Tulsa School of Science and Technology (TSST), with students voting to change the mascot from Scots to Titans. This change was targeted at improving McLain's academic performance, then the lowest of all high schools in the district.〔(Tulsa World 6 Apr 01 )〕 In later years, TSST would revert to its original name, becoming McLain Magnet High School for Science and Technology, but keeping the Titan mascot and using maroon, white, silver, and black as school colors.

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