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Riverview High School is a public high school in Riverview, Florida. It is operated as part of the Hillsborough County Public Schools district.
History
In February 1996, the Hillsborough County School Board purchased two forty-acre plots from two different owners for a total of $2,050,000 on the southeast corner of Boyette Road and Balm Riverview Road, in Riverview, Florida, to be the location of a high school. Ground was broken in January 1997 and construction began in preparation for opening of school in August 1998.
On January 20, 1998, Riverview High School's first principal, J. Vince Thompson, was appointed. Mr. Thompson held meetings during the month of February 1998 with students from East Bay High School, Brandon High School, Bloomingdale High School, Progress Village Middle School, Burns Middle School, and McLane Middle School to discuss the implementation of block scheduling and the selection of a school mascot and school colors; block scheduling was approved, the colors of black, royal blue, and silver were selected as school colors, and the Sharks picked as the school mascot. On March 17, 1998, the School Board approved the mascot and the colors.
Notable alumni
Jahleel Addae (2008): NFL football player
Jahmile Addae (2005): NFL football player
Andrew Barbosa professional baseball pitcher
Orson Charles American football tight end and fullback played at Riverview before transferring to Plant
Jason Harmon (2004): professional football player
Tyrone McKenzie (2004): NFL football player
Roderick Strong: born Christopher Lindsey, wrestler
Jacquian Williams (2006): NFL football player
Freddy Tarnok: MLB pitcher
Jordan Leasure: MLB pitcher
References
External links
Riverview High School
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