Loveless Academic Magnet Program High school, known as LAMP High School, is a
magnet
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high school
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in
Montgomery, Alabama
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. It was housed in the former Loveless School. It has a student body of around 490. LAMP was originally part of
Sidney Lanier High School
Sidney Lanier High School is a public high school in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
History
Established in 1910 on the southern outskirts of downtown Montgomery, Alabama, the school was named for a Southern poet, Sidney Lanier, who lived in ...
, became a separate school and moved further into West Montgomery in the 2000s, and then temporarily resided in the old Houston Hill Middle School near downtown Montgomery before moving to the old Montgomery Mall off of South Boulevard in 2017.
History
Loveless School was established in 1923 and named for
Henry Allen Loveless
Henry Allen Loveless (1854–1921) was a businessman and community leader in Montgomery, Alabama. He helped found the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church.
Biography
Henry Allen Loveless was born in Bullock County, Alabama in 1854.
Anderson S. Loveless ...
. It became a junior high school. Prominent alumni include civil rights lawyer
Fred Gray.
Aurelia Browder
Aurelia Shines Browder Coleman (January 29, 1919 – February 4, 1971) was an African-American civil rights activist in Montgomery, Alabama. In April 1955, almost eight months before the arrest of Rosa Parks and a month after the arrest of Claude ...
taught veterans at the school. It closed in 1999 and became home to LAMP High School.
Rankings
In 2008, LAMP was named #18 on
U.S. News & World Report's Gold Medal List and #56 in
Newsweek
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's list of the top 1000 high schools in the United States. In 2011,
Newsweek
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ranked LAMP as the 13th best high school in the United States. In 2013, LAMP was named the #1 high magnet high school in the nation, #1 in the state, and #7 overall by U.S. News & World Report.
Admission
Acceptance into LAMP is based on academic records indicating demonstrated ability to complete higher-level academic courses and maintain disciplined study and work habits. However, due to Federal mandates, LAMP has changed its acceptance requirements into a lottery-based system.
IB program
In 2014, LAMP was recognized as an International Baccalaureate World School and began its IB program in the fall of that year. May 2016 saw the first IB class graduate. However, the decision was made at the end of July 2017 to not renew the IB program; therefore, the last IB class graduated in May 2018.
New building
LAMP was originally a part of Sidney Lanier, but as the program grew, it soon moved to a vacated elementary school building, Loveless Elementary. On September 17, 2014, Montgomery Public Schools announced that LAMP would receive a new school site due to structural problems with the Loveless building that officials deemed highly unsafe. MPS stated that until 2016, the students would temporarily be moved into a previously closed school known as Houston Hill Middle School, a move that took place during the school year in November 2014. LAMP's site at Houston Hill boasted a custom classroom trailer park, lush recreational field, a variety of free-range domestic fowl, and a two-level parking deck. Due to the inevitable delays in construction the date for the school to move was postponed, but the new site of the school is at the Montgomery Mall's old site, in the space formerly occupied by a
Parisian department store, alongside Montgomery's Technology school. The area has been reconstructed as OneCenter. The new school site opened in 2017.
Athletics
LAMP currently fields 17 competitive athletic teams in 4A competition. These teams consistently compete at the highest levels of the 4A classification.
Notable people
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Saladin K. Patterson, television writer and producer
References
External links
Official website
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High schools in Montgomery, Alabama
Magnet schools in Alabama
Educational institutions established in 1984
Public high schools in Alabama
1984 establishments in Alabama
International Baccalaureate schools in Alabama