<P> The school's football team was the subject of the 2000 film Remember the Titans . </P> <P> T.C. Williams, a four - year high school, initially opened its doors to eighth graders, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors in 1965, and graduated its first class in June 1967 . It was Alexandria's third public high school and Minnie Howard Middle School was its "feeder" school, for seventh and eighth graders . </P> <P> In 1965 the city integrated schools . In 1971 the city consolidated all high school students into T.C. Williams, so that the school became Alexandria's only public senior high school serving 11th and 12th graders . The city's freshmen and sophomores attended Francis C. Hammond and George Washington, the other former four - year schools involved in the three school consolidation . While T.C. Williams and George Washington were already integrated in 1971, Hammond was nearly all white, while the city was about one - fifth black . Currently, "T.C." serves 10th through 12th grades while freshmen go to the T.C. Williams Minnie Howard Campus, located 0.6 miles (1.0 km) from the main building . Two middle schools, Francis C. Hammond Middle School (1.8 miles west), and George Washington Middle School (2.0 miles south east), serve 6th through 8th grade students and are housed in the former high schools . </P> <P> Increasing enrollment prompted plans for a new school . In January 2004, the Alexandria School Board approved a plan to build an entirely new school building at the existing location to provide more space . The new building opened on September 4, 2007 . The original T.C. Williams building was demolished in January 2008 . The new T.C. Williams campus was certified LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council in 2009 . </P>

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