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Archie Williams High School

Archie Williams High School is a public secondary school located in San Anselmo, California. It is named after a former math and computing teacher Archie Williams, who was also a gold medalist in the 1936 Summer Olympics, a flight instructor with the Tuskegee Airmen, and one of the first African-American meteorologists. The school was originally named Sir Francis Drake High School, after Francis Drake. However, it changed its name in 2021, after the George Floyd protests spurred a worldwide reexamination of place names and monuments connected to racism.

History
Archie Williams High School was founded as Sir Francis Drake High School (aka Drake High School) in 1951 to serve students in grades 9–12 from Corte Madera, Larkspur, Kentfield, Greenbrae, Ross, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Woodacre, Lagunitas, Forest Knolls, San Geronimo, and Nicasio. This was the second high school to be introduced into the Tamalpais Union High School District, the first being Tamalpais High School. Between 1992 and 1995, Drake High School started a new program of small learning communities due to the poor performance of students, which was affecting the perception of the school. Drake has received two state grants for these programs; one in 1996–1997 and the other being in 2000. During the protests against police brutality and racism that followed the murder of George Floyd, school officials initiated a process to consider changing the name of Sir Francis Drake High School, citing "the racist and violent acts of Francis Drake, a slave trader, slave owner, and colonizer, and the legacy of white supremacy he represents," and noting that "honoring such a person is counter to the values held by our community and counter to the lessons and values we wish our students and colleagues to learn." During the renaming process, the school adopted the temporary name "High School 1327", a reference to its address. On May 6, 2021, an elected school committee composed of students, parents and staff voted to rename the school after former teacher and Olympic athlete Archie Williams. The Tamalpais United School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved the new name five days later. == School awards ==
School awards
In 1990, Archie Williams High School was designated as a Next Century School by RJR Nabisco Foundation for its "entrepreneurship in education." It was one of 30 schools to receive this award. In 1999, Archie Williams High School was designated as a California Distinguished School. In 2003, Archie Williams was the first high school to be recognized has a Bay Area Green Business School for its environmental awareness around campus. ==Extracurricular activities==
Extracurricular activities
Basketball In 1982, both the boys' and girls' basketball teams took the state division II title. The boys' team returned to the states championship in 2014 but lost. The Jolly Roger has been a regular recipient of the Medalist rating, given to the top 5% among high school newspapers in its class in United States. Following the school's name change in 2021, the newspaper also changed its name from Jolly Roger to The Pitch. Mountain biking club The school's NICA NorCal League mountain bike team is notable for being one of the first in the nation and has won numerous regional and statewide competitions. The team is 11-time NorCal League champions (2004, 2006, 2009–2017) and eight-time California State champions (2009–2012, 2015–2018). ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Lance Acord, ('82) cinematographer • Lee Altenberg, ('75) theoretical biologist • Arj Barker, comedian • Garm Beall, ('76) film composer • Alex Bennett, radio broadcaster for Sirius XM LeftJoel Blum, Broadway actor and dancer, nominated for two Tony Awards • Terry Bozzio, musician (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons, U.K.) • Scott Capurro, actor, comedian, author • Reggie Carolan, professional football player • Konrad Dryden, author • John Farey, ('73) musician • David Fierro, TV and film actor • Linda Gregg, ('61), poet • Erinn Hayes, actress known for ''Children's Hospital'' • Tessa Hulls, 2025 Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novelist and polymath • Steve Lavin, college basketball head coach and ESPN broadcaster • Jane Levy, ('07) actress from ABC comedy Suburgatory and NBC comedy Zoey's Extraordinary PlaylistEdward Neumeier, ('75) screenwriter of RoboCop and Starship TroopersAlex Pribble, college basketball coach • Carole Real, ('75) playwright • Douglas Rosenberg, ('75) dance performance art and professor at the University of WisconsinMichael Rossmann, FSM activist and teacher • Joe Ryan, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins • Fiona O'Sullivan, professional soccer player • Jim Saia, college basketball head coach • Kirk R. Smith, ('63) climatologist, Nobel Prize recipient • Scott Thunes, ('76) musician (Frank Zappa) • Margaret Torn, ('78) carbon geochemist at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory • Eric L. Weiss, ('76) emergency medicine professor at Stanford University • Dylan ('16) and Quinn ('18) Woodhead, Olympic water polo players[35] [36] • Alex Zettl, ('74) physicist at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory == Notable faculty ==
Notable faculty
Archie Williams (May 1, 1915 – June 24, 1993), Math & Computers Teacher and Track Coach, 1936 Berlin Olympics 400-meter gold medalist, Fighter Pilot and Trainer in World War II ==References==
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