Homer L. Ferguson High School
Ferguson High School was a high school in Newport News, Virginia, United States. It is named for Homer L. Ferguson, who was president of Newport News Shipbuilding from July 22, 1915 until July 31, 1946. It was operated by Newport News Public Schools. The building opened as Warwick Junior High School in 1957 and became Ferguson High School in 1961.
The school closed in 1996, and was used by adjacent Christopher Newport University[1] until the early 2000s. The former site of Ferguson High School on Warwick Boulevard is now the site of Ferguson Center for the Performing Arts, a theater and concert hall, on the campus of Christopher Newport University.
Notable alumni
- Larry Bethea, played for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL[1]
- Aaron Brooks, NFL player; played for the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, and the Oakland Raiders
- Patricia Goodson, concert pianist
- Dan Henning, former football coach at Ferguson; former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons (1983–1986), the San Diego Chargers (1989–1991) and of the Boston College Eagles (1994–96)
- C. Larry Pope, former President and CEO of Smithfield Foods
- Michael Vick, plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers; also starred for the Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons before playing for the New York Jets; attended Ferguson and transferred to Warwick High School in his junior year after Ferguson closed
References
- "Ferguson High School Closing: Ferguson Memories". Daily Press. 9 June 1996. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
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