Athletic teams include swimming, volleyball, softball, football, soccer, cross country, track, tennis, golf, wrestling, basketball, baseball, cheer, and dance.
The first graduating class was four young women: Ms. Annie Mae Jackson, Ms. Azalee Morrow, Ms. Florence Rodgers, and Ms. Helen Ross, who varied in ages 17–20 at the time.
The Chief was misnumbered sometime in the early 2000s due to confusion and misunderstanding of Roman Numerals, but this mistake was caught in 2018 and adjusted for the 2019 copy.
The Class of 2018 recognized past alumni and school history following the Invocation of their commencement exercises.
The cost to remove and dispose of the junk cars was high so the Superintendent of Indian Land Schools at the time, Mr. Bennet Gunner, told the construction crew to crush them up and bury them in the field.
Today buried under the 20 yard line of the field are the 2 junk cars that were too expensive to have hauled away during construction.
In 2008 the stadium was named “The Reservation” on the behalf of chief Donald W. Rodgers of the Catawba Indian Nation.
However sitting across the street at the old school (now torn down) was a sign welcoming people to Indian Land.
[13] Dorian Williams, (#42 Linebacker for Buffalo Bills) attended Indian Land High School and graduated in 2019.