- Source: Winter Haven High School
Winter Haven High School is a four-year public high school located in Winter Haven, Florida, a city of 27,855 (2004 census).
History
The school opened in 1886 on the second floor of Boyd's Hall, currently where City Hall stands. In 1890, a frame school building was built at the corner of Central Avenue and First Street.
When the student population reached 200 in 1912, more space was added onto the structure. Three years later a brick building replaced the wood-framed ones to make room for all elementary and high school students in 12 grades.
In 1922, an eight-room structure for the high school was built on Fourth Street, the present annex (demolished in Winter/Spring 1971) at Denison Junior High School. In 1925 a large stucco building (also now demolished) was built on the adjacent lot for the high school, and the smaller building became a junior high department.
The current structure was built on Sixth Street in 1955 on a 32-acre (130,000 m2) tract of land. The late 1980s and 1990s saw a tremendous expansion of the campus, including a new gymnasium, which opened in the spring of 1986, along with he music building and administrative offices.
The full reconstruction of the school commenced in the fall of 2009. Most of the original campus (not including the auditorium, which was the original gymnasium, buildings 1, 5, 6, 21, 25) was demolished and replaced with a total of four new buildings (33, 34, 35, 36). An estimated 24 million dollars was spent on the construction and the new building boast two stories, new laboratories, kitchens, and art rooms.
Most recently, it was announced on January 4, 2012, that Winter Haven High School became a "B" school. This was a major achievement and showed that school was and still is making progress as it continues to be a "B" school.
The School also offers the Cambridge Program from the university of Cambridge in England. It is a great program that offers students an opportunity for worldwide leading universities.
The school held a “Celebrate Blue and Gold” event Sept. 15, 2006 to mark the school's 120th anniversary.
Athletics
The girls basketball team won the state championship in 2005, 2007, and recently in 2016. In 2015 the school made their first ever girls weightlifting team.
Pride of Winter Haven
The WHHS band program, which dates from 1936, consists of the "Pride of Winter Haven" Marching Band, including the Devilettes Dance Team and Colorguard, the Symphonic and Wind Ensemble, "Messengers" Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble and many student-led ensembles.
The Winter Haven High School Marching Band, also known as "The Pride of Winter Haven," performs at football games, marching band competitions, community events and local and national parades. It has performed in many national events, including the Washington DC National Cherry Blossom Parade in the 1960s, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in the mid-1990s and then later in 1998 St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City. In 2011 they received their 12th consecutive FBA "Straight Superiors" at the District 12 marching competition.
The Symphonic Band performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on May 24, 2008, with two other ensembles, The Caltech-Occidental Concert Band from California and Jackson High School Wind Ensemble from Washington.
The Pride of Winter Haven is currently being directed by Chase Deases. The band is still competing and winning a big amount of awards and competitions like Lions Pride and East Lake Classic. Some outstanding students from this band are Brooke Campbell, Jordyn Anderson, Wilfred Bautista, Ari Frank, Yadiel Morales, Jaylan Mandish, Miranda Bardales, Dwayne Velez, Diego Torres, Lavar McBride, Andre Tandoc, Rancel Jimenez, Brianna Carole, Caleb Norwoozi, and Lyric Phillips.
Notable people
Tobias Myers, MLB Pitcher for Milwaukee Brewers
Trey Mancini, MLB baseball player for Baltimore Orioles
James H. Ammons, former president of Florida A&M University
Andre Berto, boxer
Otis Birdsong, NBA basketball player
Kenneth Brokenburr, Olympic sprinter
Stephen Christian, vocalist for rock band Anberlin
John Covington, football player
Rowdy Gaines, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, TV analyst
John Michael Harrison, student 1979–1982, entrepreneur
Tiffany Hayes, basketball player
Scott Helvenston, former Navy SEAL
Kent LaVoie, musician, songwriter, performed as Lobo in band with Gram Parsons and Jim Stafford titled The Rumours
Charlie Manning, professional baseball player (Washington Nationals)
Joseph Milligan, guitarist for rock band Anberlin
Kathleen Parker, nationally syndicated columnist, class of 1969
Gram Parsons, student in 1961–63, singer/songwriter and member of The Byrds, founder of The Flying Burrito Brothers, discoverer of Emmylou Harris
Fred Ridley, golfer, U.S. Amateur and Walker Cup champion
Jordan Schafer, major league outfielder for St. Louis Cardinals
Jim Stafford, musician, songwriter, in band with Gram Parsons and Kent LaVoie titled The Rumours
Max Strang, architect
Sally Wheeler, actress
Gary Wright, actor, singer, arts education presenter
References
External links
WHHS Band
Florida High School Athletic Association
Polk County School District
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cobie Smulders
- Perang Dunia II
- Globalisasi
- Chris Evans
- Oliver Otis Howard
- Anthony Mackie
- Criminal Case (permainan)
- Argentina
- Kendall Jenner
- Hijab
- Winter Haven High School
- Winter Haven, Florida
- Winter Haven
- List of high schools in Florida
- Haven-Villa of Winter Haven
- Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School
- Polk County, Florida
- New Haven High School (Indiana)
- Otis Birdsong
- East Haven High School
School of Youth: The Corruption of Morals (2014)
21 Jump Street (2012)
All-Time High (2023)
Crank: High Voltage (2009)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001)
No More Posts Available.
No more pages to load.