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  1. 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 Montgomery during 1866–67. The high school moved to new facilities in 1929 further to the south. The late Gothic Revival building was constructed 1928–1929 to consolidate the original ...

  2. On this date, May 29, 1984, we the. members of the Class of 1984 became. an alumnus of Sidney Lanier High School! So, let’s come together to celebrate this milestone. August 2-4, 2024 at our 40-Year Class Reunion. Click on this link to purchase your ticket TODAY!

  3. Mar 3, 2017 · The old Sidney Lanier High School was constructed on McDonough Street from 1909 to 1910 and had the distinction of being the first coeducational public high school in Montgomery. The doors of the old school opened on September 26, 1910, with four-hundred, seventy-eight (478) students, and fifteen (15) faculty members.

  4. Lanier High School 1756 South Court Street Montgomery, AL 36108 Number: Phone: 334-269-3726 Fax: Fax: 334 ...

  5. Mar 7, 2017 · Born in Montgomery, Alabama in 1933, Milo Barrett Howard, Jr. graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in 1951. In 1955, he graduated from Auburn University with a B.A. degree and soon afterward served in the United States Army Reserve for two years. After his tour of duty was completed, Milo earned a Master of Arts Degree at Auburn University ...

  6. Our school theme, "At Sidney Lanier, where everyday is a GREAT day," embodies the core values we hold dear: Grit, Respect, Empathy, Adventure, and Teamwork. Grit: We instill in our students the importance of perseverance and resilience. The journey of learning may present challenges, but with determination and grit, we believe that every ...

  7. Feb 28, 2016 · The former Montgomery County High School, built ca 1922, was converted to Cloverdale Junior High when the new Sidney Lanier was built in 1929. It is now part of Huntingdon College. Sixty years ago Lanier was known throughout the South as a bastion of academic excellence and athletic prowess. I grew up 120 miles to the West, went to high school ...

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