Bessemer City High School (Alabama)


Bessemer City High School is a four-year public high school in Bessemer, Alabama. It is the only high school in the Bessemer City School System. School colors are purple and white, and the athletic teams are called the Tigers. BCHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics.
BCHS was constructed in 2010 as a replacement for the aging Jess Lanier High School, which was founded in 1970 and named for the former Bessemer mayor of the same name. The name of the present school was chosen by a poll of Bessemer students and residents. BCHS received 1,981 votes, compared to 671 for "Marvel City High School" and 665 for "Bessemer Millennium High School".

Campuses and history

At the same time that the second Bessemer High opened the city system also operated Dunbar High School which was a separate high school for black students. Dunbar's first graduating class was in 1927. It was located at 2715 6th Avenue and named after Paul Laurence Dunbar, an African-American poet, novelist and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th century. Dunbar High School was replaced by Abrams High School. The Dunbar High School building continued to function as an elementary school from 1959 until 1980. Today it serves as a community center. The Abrams High School building today serves as Abrams Elementary School. The city also operated for many year Carver High School which was located at 600 2nd Avenue North. That facility closed following the 1969 school year and its students transferred to the then new Jess Lanier High School. The Carver High School building no longer exists.
Also, on site with the current Bessemer City High School are a new synthetic turf football stadium seating 4,500, a nine-lane track, a new restroom/concessions building, and a spacious new field house at the end zone of the new field. Also on site are a new baseball field and press box as well as a new softball field and press box/concessions building.

Student profile

Enrollment in grades 9–12 for the 2013-14 school year is 996 students. Approximately 94% of students are African-American, 4% are Hispanic, and 2% are white. Roughly 83% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch.
BCHS has a graduation rate of 73%. Approximately 57% of its students meet or exceed state proficiency standards in mathematics, and 62% meet or exceed standards in reading. The average ACT score for BCHS students is 20.

Athletics

BCHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics and fields teams in the following sports:
BCHS won the 1990 Alabama Football Playoff championship when the school was known as Jess Lanier High School by defeating Murphy High School of Mobile 22-0 in the title game. The Purple Tigers head coach at the time was Carroll Cox who in 21 years as Jess Lanier's coach compiled a record of 162-77-2. Cox was the school's winningest coach having won just five more games than Snitz Snider. The old downtown campus school on 2nd Avenue was declared state football champions four times in an era in which no playoff existed with Bessemer receiving "mythical titles" in 1940, 1951, 1952, and 1954. During this era the school played its games at Bessemer Stadium located at 915 4th Avenue North. The stadium was renamed Snitz Snider Stadium in 1972 to honor the long-time Bessemer coach. The Jess Lanier Tigers played their final football game at the old stadium on November 13, 2009, in a tough loss to Hoover High School in the 2nd round of the playoffs. The Tigers had gone 9-1 during the 2009 regular season winning the final regular season game at the stadium over Stanhope Elmore 17-14 on October, 30, 2009. The Bessemer School Board put the old stadium up for sale in 2017, but it is still unsold as of December, 2019. The next year they began playing at the new on campus stadium at Bessemer City High School. The first home game was on September 3, 2010 against Gardendale High School and the first win in the new facility was on September 17, 2010 against Jackson-Olin High School by a score of 20-15.
Bessemer's longest traditional football rival are the Hueytown High School Golden Gophers, whom they have played 75 times through 2019. The Tigers and the Gophers first played in 1922, the last year the original campus on Arlington Avenue served as the school. For many years this game was played on Thanksgiving Day. The second most common football opponent was Ensley High School of Birmingham. Bessemer leads the now defunct series over the Yellowjackets 33-22-2. The third most common opponent on the gridiron is Woodlawn High School of Birmingham. Bessemer leads that series 27-16-2. The most one-sided game in Bessemer High School football history was a victory over Bibb County High School played on October 11, 1919 which the Tigers won by a score of 93-0. The current head football coach as Bessemer City High School is Andrew Zow.
Bessemer played its first recorded football game in 1910, although some records indicate it may have been 1907. Through the 2018 season, the football records is 648-375-34.. The Bessemer High School Tigers are the winningest football program in Jefferson County history. The Tigers have slightly more than 110 additional victories than the second place school, Shades Valley High School. Plus, they lead the third place Hoover High School by more than 150 wins.
Bessemer High School won the State Championship in Boys Track and Field in 1925, 1927, 1928, 1949, and 1950.

Notable alumni