Melbourne High School (Melbourne, Florida)

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Melbourne High School
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Melbourne High School (Melbourne, Florida)
74 Bulldog Boulevard

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32901

United States
Coordinates 28°05′24″N80°37′14″W / 28.0900157°N 80.6206091°W / 28.0900157; -80.6206091
Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1926
School district Brevard Public Schools
PrincipalJames C. Kirk [1]
Staff97.50 (FTE) [2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,249 (2022–23) [2]
Student to teacher ratio23.07 [2]
Color(s)Green and white   
MascotBulldog
Website www.brevardschools.org/MelbourneHS

Melbourne High School or Mel-Hi is a public secondary school located in Melbourne, Florida, United States and operated by Brevard Public Schools.

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History

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Old Melbourne High School

The original high school was built on New Haven Avenue in 1919. It is now the Henegar Center. In 1948, the old Eau Gallie High School on Pineapple Avenue closed. Their former students were bused to Melbourne High. [3] Rotary International chartered their first Interact service club ever with 23 students at the school in 1960. [4]

In about 1953, Zora Neale Hurston staged the school's first integrated concert, though the school had not yet been integrated itself. [5]

The school experienced race riots during the period of integration from 1969 to 1976. [6]

The school's International Baccalaureate Prep program started in 1981. [7]

In 2009 Melbourne High School became a magnet school which includes an Academy of Business and Finance. This is a National Academy Foundation program. [8]

Academics

The school has an Academy of Business and Finance ("The Academy"), International Baccalaureate program, Advanced Placement program and dual enrollment. [9]

Athletics

The school's mascot is the bulldog. The school's rivals are Satellite High School, Eau Gallie High School, and Palm Bay High School. [10] [11]

Recognition

Campus

In 2008, the school installed an artificial turf football field [21] and a new gym. [22] In 2008, the school board started construction on a new eight laboratory science building, which was completed in early 2009. [23]

Notable people

Alumni

Staff

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