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Hall High School (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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Hall High School (Little Rock, Arkansas)
NameHall High School
LocationLittle Rock, Arkansas
CountryUnited States

Hall High School (Little Rock, Arkansas) is a public high school located in the Pulaski County Special School District of Little Rock, Arkansas, serving students from Little Rock and surrounding areas, including North Little Rock and Sherwood, Arkansas. The school has a diverse student body and offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs, including Advanced Placement courses and National Honor Society membership. Hall High School is accredited by the AdvancED accreditation agency and is a member of the Arkansas Activities Association. The school's curriculum is aligned with the Common Core State Standards Initiative and the Next Generation Science Standards.

History

Hall High School was established in 1957 and has a rich history of academic excellence and community involvement, with notable events including the Little Rock Nine integration crisis at Little Rock Central High School in 1957 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The school has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in the 1990s and the addition of new facilities, such as the University of Arkansas at Little Rock-affiliated Emerging Technologies Center. Hall High School has also been recognized for its achievements in STEM education and has partnered with organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the Arkansas Department of Education. The school's history is also closely tied to the history of Little Rock, Arkansas, including the Quapaw Quarter and the River Market District.

Campus

The Hall High School campus is located in the Hillcrest, Little Rock neighborhood and features a range of facilities, including the Robinson Center-style auditorium and the War Memorial Stadium-adjacent athletic fields. The campus is also home to the Little Rock School District's Adult Education Center and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences-affiliated Arkansas Children's Hospital. The school's campus is situated near several notable landmarks, including the Arkansas State Capitol building, the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, and the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. The campus is also accessible via the Little Rock Transit system and is located near the Interstate 630 and Interstate 430 highways.

Academics

Hall High School offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses in subjects such as English literature, calculus, and physics, as well as International Baccalaureate courses and Career and Technical Education programs. The school is also a member of the College Board and offers SAT and ACT testing, as well as Dual Enrollment programs with local colleges and universities, including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Arkansas Baptist College. Hall High School has also partnered with organizations such as the National Math and Science Initiative and the Arkansas STEM Coalition to provide students with additional academic resources and opportunities. The school's academic programs are also supported by the Little Rock School District's Office of Curriculum and Instruction and the Arkansas Department of Education's Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Athletics

Hall High School's athletic teams, the Warriors, compete in the Arkansas Activities Association's 7A/6A South conference and have won several state championships in sports such as football, basketball, and track and field. The school's athletic facilities include the War Memorial Stadium-adjacent football field and the Jack Stephens Center-style gymnasium. Hall High School has also produced several notable athletes, including NFL players such as Frank Broyles and Lance Alworth, as well as Olympic athletes such as Mike Conley Sr. and Calvin Smith. The school's athletic programs are also supported by the Little Rock School District's Athletic Department and the Arkansas Activities Association's Office of Student Services.

Notable_alumni

Hall High School has a number of notable alumni, including Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, as well as Mike Beebe, the 45th Governor of Arkansas, and Mark Pryor, a former United States Senator from Arkansas. Other notable alumni include Wes Bentley, an Academy Award-nominated actor, and Ben Dickey, a Sundance Film Festival award-winning musician. The school has also produced several notable athletes, including Joe Johnson, a former NBA player, and Bobby Portis, a current NBA player. Hall High School alumni have gone on to attend a range of colleges and universities, including the University of Arkansas, Harvard University, and Yale University, and have achieved success in a variety of fields, including politics, entertainment, and sports. The school's alumni association is also affiliated with the Little Rock School District's Alumni Association and the Arkansas Alumni Association.

Category:High schools in Arkansas

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