Terry Parker High School

American public high school
Terry Parker High School
Address
Map
7301 Parker School Road

Jacksonville
,
Florida 32211

USA
Information
TypePublic school
Motto"Be Brave, Dream Big."
EstablishedLand donated by H. Terry Parker in 1955 and opened Fall 1956 with first class graduating June, 1957
PrincipalRobert Hudson
Staff78.00 (FTE)[1]
Number of students1,610 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.64[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red & Black █
MascotBrave
NicknameTerry Parker, Parker, or TP
Website[1]

Terry Parker High School is a public high school in the Duval County Public School district, located in Jacksonville, Florida. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2005.[2] The school has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[3]

Namesake

In 1955, philanthropist H. Terry Parker and his family deeded 30 acres (120,000 m2) of property in Arlington for the erection of a public school in the Duval County area. The Arlington Parent-Teachers Association nominated Parker to be the school's namesake and it was approved by the school board.

In 1958, Parker made a gift of one half the cost of seating and lighting installations at Parker Athletic Field. Sixty red and black wool uniforms were given to Terry Parker Band by Mrs. Parker.

Improvement

Terry Parker was one of 11 schools nationwide selected by the College Board for inclusion in the EXCELerator School Improvement Model program beginning the 2006–2007 school year. The project was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Swimming pool

The school has an outdoor pool which is used by the athletic teams and physical education classes during the academic year; then it becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department during the summer months.

Hall of Fame

Thirty Terry Parker High School graduates, former teachers and former staff members were inducted into the school's inaugural Hall of Fame as part of the school's 50th anniversary festivities April 1, 2005. Inductees were selected on the basis of their exemplary achievements in athletics, health and medicine, arts and entertainment, public service, business and industry, volunteerism, philanthropy or education.[2]

Terry Parker Hall of Fame
Name Year Attribute
Aaron Staton 1998 Actor (broadway and television) and writer. Known for playing the best and most honorable man, Kenneth Cosgrove, on AMC's popular series Mad Men.
Joe Adeeb 1971 Jacksonville business owner, Bono's Bar-B-Q
Mike Atter 1972 Jacksonville attorney, charitable organizer, volunteer
Wayne Bailey faculty Parker High choral director, 1972–1980; music educator, conductor, vocalist
Josiah Bartley 1968 Parker teacher, Duval County public schools administrator
Don Brewer 1958 Jacksonville business owner, former Jacksonville city councilman
Robert Brewer 1965 1972 U.S. Olympic Team, youth track-and-field leader
Aaron H. Brown, Jr. faculty Parker's first head football coach and athletic director, 1956–1964
Catherine Buck Whatley 1968 Jacksonville business owner, president of the National Association of Realtors
Rick Catlett 1969 President of the Gator Bowl Association
Leanza Cornett Steines 1989 Miss America 1993, television host and performer
John Delaney 1974 Mayor of Jacksonville, 1995–2003; president, University of North Florida
Dan Disch 1977 high school and college football coach
Sidney Friend school administrator Parker's first principal, 1956–1969
Ward Green 1965 Parker band director, 1975–2004
Adam Hollingsworth 1986 Jacksonville businessman and political strategist
Gary Iwanowski 1974 owner of Designer's Landscape Co., syndicated television host (Gary Alan)
Scott Jones 1982 owner of Scott Jones School of Dance; dancer, choreographer
Ivan Khatchoyan 1988 nominated musician with band |Cooking on Burners, owner CHOI |records Joe Lippo faculty Parker band director, 1958–1976
Ian Mairs 1982 playwright, actor, director and teacher
Howard May faculty 1970–2002
Rudy McKissick, Jr. 1983 pastor, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church
Marilyn Olin faculty Parker teacher, 1972–1996; 2000 Duval County Teacher of the Year; mentor for National Board Certified Teachers
Tom Petway 1958 Jacksonville business owner, business and civic leader
Fred Pickard faculty Parker head football coach for 21 years
Lake Ray, III 1974 President of Harbor Engineering, Jacksonville City Councilman, Current Florida State Legislator District 17
Susan Thomson Shi 1967 Educator and administrator, community service volunteer, consultant in Greenville, S.C.
Ray Veckruise faculty Parker's first choral director, 1956–1964; composer of Parker High's alma mater
Eric Jon Veri 1988 musician, music and video producer Susan Watt Cable 1967 School board president in Macon, Ga.; Georgia state legislator
Terry Wood 1965 former president, Jacksonville City Council
Other notable Terry Parker graduates
Name Year Attribute
Danny Joe Brown 1969 songwriter and former lead singer for the band Molly Hatchet
Michael Clerc 1985 1984 FHSAA 4A State Champion in Cross-Country 3-mile at 15:05. School record holder in the mile with a 4:08.2.
Stephen Mosley 1994 Only 5,000 yard rusher in school history. He helped lead the Braves to two undefeated, 10–0, regular seasons in 1992 and 1993. (football)
Roosevelt Williams (gridiron football) 1997 NFL 3rd draftee by the Chicago Bears (2002, 2003), Cleveland Browns (2003, 2004), and New York Jets (2005)
A. J. Jenkins 2008 Former NFL Wide Receiver. First round pick (30th overall) of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2012 NFL Draft out of the University of Illinois.
Sam Barrington 2009 Former NFL Linebacker. Seventh round pick (232nd overall) of the Green Bay Packers in the 2013 NFL Draft out of the University of South Florida.
Ricardo Mathews 2010 Former NFL Defensive End. Seventh round pick (238th overall) of the Indianapolis Colts in the 2010 NFL Draft out of the University of Cincinnati.

References

  1. ^ a b c "TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Florida Times-Union: Apr 8, 2006-Parker High establishes Braves hall of fame
  3. ^ http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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