Bonds-Wilson High School

Bonds-Wilson High School was a high school open from 1950 to 1985 in the predominantly African-American community of Liberty Hill in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The school's campus became part of a 1950s project to build mostly African-American schools in South Carolina. The school was integrated in 1971 and included students from surrounding neighborhoods, as well as mostly white students bused from the nearby Charleston Air Force Base. was the school's renowned band leader. Musician Alphonse Mouzon and NFL player/head coach Art Shell attended Bonds-Wilson.

Bonds-Wilson High School

Bonds-Wilson High School was a high school open from 1950 to 1985 in the predominantly African-American community of Liberty Hill in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The school's campus became part of a 1950s project to build mostly African-American schools in South Carolina. The school was integrated in 1971 and included students from surrounding neighborhoods, as well as mostly white students bused from the nearby Charleston Air Force Base. was the school's renowned band leader. Musician Alphonse Mouzon and NFL player/head coach Art Shell attended Bonds-Wilson.