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Sol C. Johnson High School has a rich and diverse history with a reputation for focusing on student achievement. The school was named for Sol C. Johnson, a journalist, philanthropist, educator, and founder of the nation's oldest newspaper published for the black community, the Savannah Tribune. The focus at SCJ is to increase student achievement and provide students with the foundation needed to succeed at the next level and beyond. SCJ parnters with parents, community organizations, institutions of higher learning, and a number of local businesses to support the school's mission, "not to equal but to excel."
SCJ has a rich athletic history that includes state championships in both boys' and girls' basketball. Most recently, the SCJ girls' basketball program won back to back state championships in 2018 and 2019.
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Sport Events/Tournaments
GHSA Set to Tackle Stricter Transfer Rules for Athletes
By Prep Sports Report Staff | June 12, 2025
New guidelines could go in to affect . . .
Top High School Teams Clash in Savannah Showdown at the 2025 Beachfront Battle Invitational
By Special to the Prep Sports Report | June 10, 2025
Savannah Showdown Brings College Scouts, Big Talent to Calvary Day . . .
High School Football 2025 NFHS Points of Emphasis: Safer, Smarter Play
By Prep Sports Report Staff | June 2, 2025
The NFHS sets clear rules to protect players, promote respect, and keep the game fair—here’s what . . .
Coastal Empire Soccer All-Star Game: 15 Years of Soccer Action Continues Saturday!
By Prep Sports Report Staff | May 22, 2025
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