Gulf High School (Florida)

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Gulf High School
File:Gulf High School.jpg
Anchored in Excellence, United in Pride
Address
5355 School Rd
New Port Richey, Florida 34652-4322
United States
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Information
Type Public
Established 1922
Locale New Port Richey, Florida
Principal Kimberly Davis
Faculty 83
Grades 9-12
Number of students 1421[1]
Color(s)              Green, White, and Black
Mascot Buccaneers
Website
Gulf High School Buccaneers.

Gulf High School is a four-year public high school in New Port Richey, Florida. It is part of the Pasco County School System in Pasco County, Florida. It is the first high school in western Pasco County and the second school in Pasco County to offer the International Baccalaureate Program, the other being Land O' Lakes High School. Gulf High School is so named because it was originally located less than one mile from the Gulf of Mexico.

History

Gulf High School opened on September 18, 1922, with an initial enrollment of 39 students and a faculty consisting of three teachers.[2] There were no seniors during the first school year; the first graduation took place on April 29, 1924, with eleven seniors.[3] Although Gulf High School remained the only high school in western Pasco County for over fifty years, enrollment remained small through the 1950s and local residents feared the state might close the school. In the 1920s and 1930s the sports teams were nicknamed the "Cooties,"[4] from a shortened name for the Pithlachascotee River, on which the school was situated. In 1931 a dispute between the school trustees and the county school board over the selection of a principal was appealed to the Florida Supreme Court.[5] In 1938 football was revived after an absence of several years and in November of that year the Tampa Tribune said that the team was the "losingest team in the country,"[6] as it had been outscored by 442-0 thus far in the season. But the 1941-42 football team had a 9-1 record and won the Gulf Coast Conference championship.[7] In 1961 Gulf High School moved into a new building,[8] and in 1977 it moved to its third and current location at 5355 School Rd., New Port Richey FL 34652.[9] The building which now houses Gulf High school opened as Gulf Junior High School (now Gulf Middle School) in 1971; in 1977 the two schools switched buildings. Schools in Pasco County were racially integrated in the 1960s, and the first black students to attend Gulf High School were enrolled at the start of the 1966-67 school year.[10] In April 2007, the International Baccalaureate Organization approved a diploma program for Gulf High School.[11] In 2009 Gulf High School's first IB Senior class graduated. In 2010 the wrestling team won the Class A state championship.

Notable alumni

Academics

Enrollment

In the 2009-2010 School year, Gulf High was projected to enroll 1328[13] students and actual enrollment is currently 1421 Students[1]

Awards

Learning communities

Gulf High School currently offers five learning community options, as follows:

  • Institute of Health and Human
The focus of the IHHS, which was founded in 1996, is to facilitate students who aspire to pursue careers in health related fields or other human . This learning community is heavily affiliated with the national student organization HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America), which lends a competitive aspect to the learning process. Especially later in the program, there is a very hands on approach to discovering where a student may best fit in the world of health and human services.
  • Cooperate Education Clubs Of Florida
The focus of the CCEF, which was founded in 1982, is to facilitate students who aspire to pursue careers in Business. This learning community is heavily affiliated with the national student organization (ITS),(IBT), and (FBLA), which lends a competitive aspect to the learning process. Especially later in the program, there is a very hands on approach to discovering where a student may best fit in the world of managing a future cooperate organization or facility. The current President and Vice President of CCEF and BPA (Business Professionals of America) are as followed; (P) Fredric Phillips and (VP) Kenneth Booth Taylor. This club would not be as outstanding and successful as it is without these two fine young gentleman running it.
  • Institute of Communications and the Arts
The focus of this learning community is, in part, the fine arts and the appreciation thereof. Gulf High School has a very well developed fine arts program, with courses in photography, art, chorus, drama and several bands.
  • Institute of Business and Technology
  • Institute of Technical Services
In June 2005, the Programme for Identifying Baccalaureate Students was started, thus giving West Pasco its first IB school and Pasco County its second IB school. In April 2007, the International Baccalaureate Organization approved a diploma program for Gulf High School. 2009 will be the year in which Gulf High School's 1st IB Senior class will graduate. The demanding course work offered by the program challenges students and prepares students for college course work and at the same time, gives students the chance to earn college credit by passing the IB exams at the end of the year and Advanced Placement classes taken throughout the year. Community service is also heavily emphasized through CAS. The decision to place the International Baccalaureate Program at Gulf High School was finalized after several other high schools in West Pasco were considered.

Extracurricular activities

Band and Color Guard

The Gulf High Marching Buccaneers have been an institution at Gulf High School since 1925. Gulf High School also has a jazz ensemble called "Jazz Fusion", and a drumline called "G-Force". The GHS Drumline won best in pasco, finalizing against Pasco High School, at king's high drum off, pasco bracket. The GHS color guard has earned a "Superior" rating 12 of the last 15 years at the District-wide assessment.[14]

Clubs

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://199.164.64.180/library/planning/adm.pdf
  2. New Port Richey Press, Sept. 21, 1922
  3. New Port Richey Press, May 2, 1924
  4. New Port Richey Press, Feb. 21, 1936
  5. New Port Richey Press, Oct. 2, 1931
  6. Tampa Morning Tribune, Nov. 5, 1938
  7. Gulf High School 1942 yearbook
  8. New Port Richey Press, Sept. 7, 1961
  9. Gulf High School 1978 yearbook
  10. Gulf High School 1967 yearbook
  11. http://sptimes.com/2007/04/26/Pasco/Gulf_High_earns_IB_st.shtml
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  13. http://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/library/planning/freeze_final_adm.pdf
  14. http://ghs.pasco.k12.fl.us/ghsband/Gulf_High_School_Buccaneer_Band/Welcome.html
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