Coral Gables High School

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Coral Gables High School
Image:Miami-Dade_logo.png
Established September 1951
Type Public secondary
Principal JoAnne Gans
Students 3,644
Grades 9–12
Location Coral Gables, Florida USA
District Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Campus Suburban
Colors Crimson and Grey
Mascot Cavaliers
School hours 7:25 AM to 2:30 PM
Average class size 37
School Motto Dirigo (Latin for "I lead")
Website cghs.dadeschools.net
Coral Gables High School

Coral Gables Senior High School is a secondary school located at 450 Bird Road in Coral Gables, Florida; its principal is JoAnne Gans.

Gables opened its doors in 1950; its architectural design reflects a Spanish influence with its open courtyards adorned with water fountains as per the style of the neighborhood it is located in. Over the years new buildings have been added to its 26-acre campus, most recently a new state-of-the-art three-story science building.

Coral Gables High School has a multi-ethnic student population numbering over 3,600 and reflecting the ethnic diversity of Miami-Dade County. Its student body consists of 79.2 percent Hispanic, 10.5 percent White, Non-Hispanic, 8.4 percent African American, and 1.9 percent Asian or Other nationalities. The student attendance rate is 95 percent.

Currently Coral Gables is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The last review will took place in the Spring of 2006. The instructional faculty is comprised of 183 teachers. Eighty-two members of the faculty have a Master's degree and 6 members of the faculty have earned a Doctorate degree. Recently, Coral Gables High School was one of only twelve high schools in the nation to win the Siemens Foundation's Award for Advanced Placement. It also ranks 221st in Newsweek's Top 1,000 U.S. Schools. [1]

Alma Mater:

On Miami's southern border
Reared against the sky,

Proudly stands our alma mater,
Coral Gables High.

Onward, upward, be our watchword,
Conquer and prevail.

Hail to thee our alma mater,
Coral Gables, hail!

Coral Gables Senior High's Alma Mater was written by the school's first principal, Mr. Harry Rath.

Coral Gables' Athletic Rival is Miami High School.

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[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Principals

  • Harry Rath (1950 - 1962)
  • James J. Norton (1962 - 1966)
  • Steve Moore (1966 - 1972)
  • Alan T. Olkes (1972 - 1977)
  • Ralph V. Moore (1977 - 1993)
  • Mandy Offerle (1993 - 1997)
  • Alex Martinez (1997 - 2006)
  • JoAnne Gans (2006 - Present)

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