The James F. Byrnes High School Rebel Regiment from Spartanburg School District 5 was selected to perform in the 100th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, according to an announcement from District 5. The selection placed the Byrnes marching band among the most elite high school performing groups in the country chosen to participate in one of the most-watched annual events in American television, marking a historic milestone for the district and for Spartanburg County.
The 100th edition of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade represented a centennial celebration of the New York City tradition that draws millions of live spectators and tens of millions of television viewers annually. Selection to march in any edition of the parade is a competitive process that evaluates marching bands on musical excellence, visual performance, precision, and reputation — but inclusion in the centennial parade carried additional significance as a once-in-a-generation opportunity. The Rebel Regiment’s selection acknowledged the program’s standing as one of South Carolina’s premier high school marching band organizations.
James F. Byrnes High School, located in Duncan in northern Spartanburg County, serves students in the Spartanburg District 5 service area that includes Duncan, Lyman, Wellford, and Reidville. The school fields the Rebels in athletics at the 5A classification and has a history of competitive marching band programs that have earned regional and state recognition. The Rebel Regiment’s 2025 Macy’s selection added a national platform to a résumé built on sustained excellence in South Carolina band competition.
Spartanburg District 5 announced the selection in October 2025, giving the District 5 community time to organize support and travel for students, parents, and staff making the trip to New York City for the Thanksgiving performance. Marching in the Macy’s parade requires months of preparation beyond the regular marching band competition season — additional rehearsal time, logistical coordination, uniform maintenance, and the physical demands of performing a parade route through midtown Manhattan for a live network broadcast audience.
For the students of the Rebel Regiment, the Macy’s performance represented a career highlight unlikely to be matched in their high school years. For Spartanburg County, the selection was a point of regional pride — confirmation that the county’s investment in arts education at the secondary level produces nationally competitive programs. Spartanburg District 5 serves approximately 12,000 students across its school system, with Byrnes High School as its flagship secondary institution. The district’s full news archive and academic programs information is available at spart5.net.