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Sumter High School

Sumter High School is a co-educational four-year public high school serving grades 9 through 12 in Sumter School District located in the south side of Sumter, South Carolina, United States. With a current enrollment of 2,931 Sumter High is the largest school in the Midlands of South Carolina. In 2004 Sumter High School was designated The Model School for SC and one of thirty model schools nationwide by a national organization funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
== History ==
Sumter High School was officially founded in 1971 with the merging of the student bodies of the two racially segregated city schools, Lincoln High School and Edmunds High School. The original school, built in 1939, was called "The Boys School" and located on Haynesworth Street in Sumter. The Boys School was later named Edmunds High School in memory of Superintendent Dr. Samuel Henry Edmunds. The colors were purple and white. This color combination represented the merging of the two Junior High schools; McLaurin Junior High School whose colors were red and white, and Alice Drive Junior High (now Alice Drive Middle School), with colors blue and white. In 1971, when Lincoln and Edmunds High Schools integrated and were renamed Sumter High School, the colors became the current blue and gold.
The current location on McCrays Mill Road was opened in 1983 and has undergone many expansions and renovations. First expansion came in 1987 in what is now known as B Hall math department and C halls computer and social studies where added to the building. Again in 2003 when a new main entrance and office was built, a second gym, new science wing and a new auditorium for the arts; the 2003 additions opened to students in fall 2005 for the Class of 2006. The 2003 renovations included a new guidance office and attendance office. The original school on Haynesworth now houses the Sumter County Cultural Center, which includes the Sumter Gallery of Art and a Performing Arts Center known as Patriot Hall.
The Sumter High campus is home to the largest Environmental Center in the state, and currently has four classroom sites, walking paths and three boardwalks.〔http://shsenvironmentalcenter.weebly.com/〕 The campus is home to the Sumter County Career Center. This center is used by Sumter School District for teaching environmental and technical skills to young men and women for workforce or Post-Secondary Education.
Sumter's feeder middle schools are Chestnut Oaks Middle, Alice Drive Middle and Bates Middle Schools.

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