Pensacola High School

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Pensacola High School
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School type Comprehensive Public High School
Magnet High School
Established1905 [1]
FounderJoseph Byrne Lockey [1]
School district Escambia County School District
School code0411
PrincipalSaraya Miller [2]
Teaching staff67.70 (FTE) [3]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,424 (2018-19) [3]
Student to teacher ratio21.03 [3]
Color(s)Maroon and White   
Mascot Tiger
AccreditationFlorida State Department of Education
NewspaperThe Prowler
YearbookAnnona
Band Fighting Tiger Band
Website www.pensacolahighschool.org

Pensacola High School is a secondary school located near downtown Pensacola, Florida, United States.

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The school celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2001 and graduated its 100th class of seniors in 2005; however, the school has not always been at its current location. It was moved to Maxwell Street in 1952. In 1969, a fire gutted the previous school building on Lee Square, prompting its demolition. Currently, it is the oldest secondary school in Pensacola.

The school is part of the Escambia County School District. A former principal, Norm Ross, is the deputy superintendent of schools for the county. Currently, the principal is David Williams, a former NBA player [4] who previously served as Assistant Principal of Grounds and Maintenance.

After Hurricane Ivan, which struck the Pensacola area on September 16, 2004, Pensacola High School was damaged. While large renovations were needed, the school remained open and in operation. The gymnasium, which had only recently been remodeled, was demolished in June 2005. The auditorium was rebuilt in the spring of 2007, and the gymnasium was rebuilt in time for the 2008–2009 school year.

Origins

The first public school for boys in Pensacola was organized in 1870. A two-story building on Wright Street was erected by the School Board in 1875. It was known as the Pensacola Academy and its principal was John Wilmer. In 1886, a new building was erected on Lee Square, known as Public School No. 1. Its first graduating class consisted of Albert Reed and J. Whiting Hyer.

In 1905, Pensacola Senior High School was organized in the Public School No. 1 building. The school was a four-year high school, and its first principal was J. B. Lockey. PHS's first graduating class consisted of Dudley Barrow and Nell Richards. [1]

Pensacola High School is also recognized as having Florida's oldest high school football program, girls basketball program, and school yearbook.

International Baccalaureate

Pensacola High School is the only school in Escambia County to have an International Baccalaureate program. It is an application-based program, typically accepting applications in the fall of a student's 8th, 9th, or 10th grade year.

The International Baccalaureate program was introduced in 1986 and has been a well recognized program since. IB is a university-preparatory program and is designed to prepare students for admission to and success at prestigious universities.

IB program students must complete rigorous, college-level curriculum in addition to a Community Action Service project, an extended essay, and various other academic and social requirements in order to receive their IB diploma.

PHS IB is the only school in Northwest Florida with National Merit Commended Scholars, Semi-Finalists, and Finalists every year for the past 21 years. In addition, 15 students have been accepted into MIT in the last 16 years. At least one student every year has been accepted into a top Ivy League School

PHS IB is the only school in the county that offers:

PHS is consistently ranked one of the top most challenging schools [5]

Communities served

Most of Pensacola's historic North Hill community, sections of East Hill community, downtown Pensacola and towards Naval Air Station Pensacola, and Pensacola Beach are zoned for Pensacola High School.

Pensacola High School also serves students throughout Northwest Florida through magnet programs and career academies: International Baccaleaurate Program, Scholar's Program, English Language Learner Program, Academy for Health Professions, Advanced Manufacturing Academy, Early Childhood Education Academy, Law and Public Service Academy, Sports Medicine Academy, and Culinary Arts Academy [6]

Even though Pensacola Beach is zoned to Pensacola High School, [7] most high-school students in Pensacola Beach attend Gulf Breeze High School, operated by Santa Rosa County School District. [8]

National recognition and prominence

In the news magazine Newsweek's published list of America's Top Public High Schools, Pensacola High School ranked as follows:

2003 - #188 [9]
2005 - #8 [10]
2006 - #38 [11]
2007 - #38 [12]
2008 - #42 [13]
2009 - #54 [14]

2010 - #22 [15]

2016 - The Washington Post named Pensacola High School in the top 10% of the hardest schools in America, ranking it number 35 out of several thousand. [16]

Extracurricular programs

PHS currently features several extracurricular activities that compete in Escambia County, and across the state:

Notable alumni

NameClass yearNotabilityReferences
Reubin O'Donovan Askew 1946Former governor of Florida [20]
Neal Boortz 1963 Libertarian talk-show host[ citation needed ]
Webbie Burnett Football player [21]
Adron Chambers 2005Current MLB outfielder (St. Louis Cardinals).[ citation needed ]
Victor Floyd 1984Former running back for the San Diego Chargers [22]
Jim Hutto 1966Former MLB outfielder and catcher (Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles).[ citation needed ]
Fred Levin 1954Civil trial lawyer for whom the University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law is named; lawyer and adviser to boxer Roy Jones Jr. [ citation needed ]
Max Macon Former MLB pitcher and first baseman (St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves) [23]
Terrell McClain 2007Former NFL defensive tackle and current defensive lineman for the Calgary Stampeders [24]
Damarious Randall 2009 Cornerback for the Cleveland Browns [25]
Eric Shaw 1989 Linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals [26]
Michelle Snow 1998 WNBA basketball player and former University of Tennessee standout [27]
Kay Stephenson 1963Former NFL player and coach [28]
John Webb 1997Former MLB pitcher (Tampa Bay Rays).[ citation needed ]
Mark Whiten 1985Former Major League Baseball player who is famous for hitting 4 home runs in one game for the St. Louis Cardinals.[ citation needed ]

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