Hanahan High School, located in southern Berkeley County, serves approximately 1,000 students from the Hanahan, Huger, Cainhoy, and Daniel Island communities. In conjunction with the School Improvement Council, PTSA, and Booster Clubs, the school’s faculty and staff strive to improve Hanahan High School every year. Our school is helping develop the world-class skills and life & career characteristics defined by the profile of a South Carolina Graduate. In doing so, we are providing a safe and caring instructional environment that emphasizes academic rigor, high expectations and relevance at a global educational level. Our school’s mission and vision is to prepare its’ students for a highly competitive world. Building authentic and positive relationships between students, faculty, staff, and stakeholders alike, HHS strives to provide the total high school experience. The curriculum offered is designed to maintain a focus on career and college-preparedness, while serving the diverse needs of our students. Our assessment data regularly shows academic growth and achievement directly linked to our vision of challenging and empowering students to be successful. Students benefit from access to a variety of Advanced Placement, Honors, College Prep, Dual Credit, and Career Technical Education courses. HHS is proud to have raised enrollment in our AP and honors classes while also expanding course offerings in the CTE department. We provide opportunities for our students in 11 AP courses and 40 honors level courses, along with college dual credit courses offered locally and online. Specialized programs offered at Hanahan High include Automotive Technology, Media Technology, Computer Science, Sports Medicine, Health Science, Graphics Communications, and Engineering.
One of the goals of HHS is to build collaborative relationships between students, teachers, administrators, counselors, parents, and the community. Our desired outcome in establishing and maintaining these relationships, in conjunction with support systems put in place, is that all students would achieve higher academic success.
While we work to provide rigorous academic and career driven instruction, our students are involved in community service and leadership opportunities through our athletics, fine arts programs, JROTC, National Honor Society, Renaissance Club, Beta Club, Hanahan Cares and other academic, social, and community based clubs/groups. Our students led efforts to help a family in the community who lost their home and in a tragic house fire. They came together to grieve the passing of a classmate and provide financial assistance for her family. They fed over three hundred Senior Citizens holiday meals. MUSC and Boeing recognized Hanahan High School for our student and staff wellness program, which included a 5K scholarship fundraiser, in memory of a beloved teacher.
Our graduation rate is consistently over 90%. Student attendance has remained near 98%. All teachers and administrators at HHS are highly qualified and approximately 75% of all teachers have advanced degrees. 22% of the teachers at HHS are National Board Certified and approximately 90% of the teachers are on continuing contract. The stability and high qualifications of the HHS faculty and staff lend to the strong, positive school climate felt by teachers, students, and parents alike.
We have continued to earn recognition on a state and national level with student participation in various organizations, clubs and teams. Hanahan has been recognized by the South Carolina Department of Education as a Palmetto Gold winner both for closing the achievement gap in academic performance and for overall student achievement. Our students are successful in a wide array of extracurricular offerings. The Marching Pride Band consistently receives high marks at the SCBDA Region 5, All County, All State, Lower State, and State AAA levels. Our Theater program continues to excel, qualifying nine students for National competition. Our Softball team won their second consecutive State Championship. The science department proudly represented the school in Clemson and received state honors for the biology merit exam. The 2018 graduating class of HHS earned nearly $7 million dollars in both academic and athletic scholarships. The graduating class had 47 Berkeley County Honors Certificate recipients, 16 Palmetto Fellows Scholars, and 9 students earned the South Carolina Academic Honors Award. Our parents, faculty, staff, and the school communities continue to work together to make a difference for all of our students.
Ric Raycroft, Principal
William Dooley, Chair, School Improvement Council