American High School
American High School
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- Network: Nat Geo
- Category: Series
- Genre: Documentary
- Type: Live Action
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- Subject Matter: School
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Plot Synopsis
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL is a four-part documentary series that goes inside the senior year of students from Orangeburg, South Carolina, who share the highs and lows of their academic, athletic and personal achievements over the course of one year. With the end of August comes the end of summer and the promises of a new school year. For some students, this brings the promise of a fresh start, but for those whose time in high school is coming to an end, it brings a whole new set of challenges, emotions and stress. National Geographic's new four-part documentary series American High School goes inside the senior year of students from Orangeburg, South Carolina, who share the highs and lows of their academic, athletic and personal achievements over the course of one year. Each week at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School -- affectionately called O-W -- brings a different set of challenges for the students and their tenacious principal, Dr. Stephen Peters: school violence, low test scores, teen pregnancy, issues of segregation and race, and students who are financially struggling. "Changing school culture is not an easy task," says Peters, who serves not only as the students' leader, but as a friend, mentor and parental figure to many. When asked about his mission at O-W, Peters says, "It's about being an adult in their life that they can depend on." From Friday night football to graduation, from dates at the diner to senior prom, American High School captures intimate life-changing moments of these teenagers' journey to adulthood. It is high school -- real high school -- as viewers have never seen before, offering unique insights into what it means to be a young and underprivileged student in America today. Featured students include:
- Jalena, the valedictorian of her class who is involved in every aspect of campus life. A member of the drill team and a part of the National Society of Black Engineers, Jalena is also passionate about her studies and pursuing her dream of studying computer engineering at the college level. Will her success be enough to get her into her dream school, Georgia Tech?
- Rendull, the popular captain of the basketball team who has to juggle his pursuit for an athletic scholarship, academics and raising a new baby in his final year of high school.
- Vernon, a well known and liked student who is the only male on O-W's cheerleading squad. His dream is to escape the small town of Orangeburg after graduation, pursuing a new path in New York City.
- Mykenzie, one of the few white students at the school. Her mother transferred her to the school to try to counter the town's racial segregation, but Mykenzie is having a hard time fitting in. An incident at her midyear birthday party further separates her from her new classmates.
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On Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 8pm ET/PT, Nat Geo premiered the season finale of AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL. In the season ender, "Walk Across That Stage," with just a few weeks to go until graduation a number of seniors, including Vernon and Rendull, are still at risk of failing. Following the birth of his daughter, Rendull is adjusting to fatherhood, but a mistake puts his chances of attending graduation in jeopardy. Star student Jalena struggles to find college funding, and has the responsibility of writing the seniors' graduation ceremony speech. As O-W closes for another year, the class of 2016 walks across the stage and into their new lives.
Production & Distribution
- Produced by Swan Films
Settings
- Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School - Orangeburg, South Carolina USA