The bill, H. 3763, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Fairfield High School in Winnsboro, South Carolina, as it celebrates its centennial anniversary. The resolution highlights the school's rich history, beginning with its establishment in 1924 as an all-black high school, and details its evolution over the decades, including the expansion of its curriculum and the introduction of various extracurricular activities. It notes significant milestones such as the first graduating class in 1942, the transition to a certified high school, and the eventual merger with Winnsboro High School in 1970.
Additionally, the resolution acknowledges the efforts of the Fairfield High School Alumni Association, which has taken ownership of the school's building and is working on renovations to preserve this historical site. The House of Representatives expresses its support for the alumni's endeavors to restore and maintain the school, recognizing it as a valuable part of South Carolina's heritage. A copy of the resolution will be presented to the Alumni Association to commemorate this significant occasion.