Freedom High School (Orlando, Florida)
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Freedom High School is a high school in Orlando, Florida. Classes began in 2003. The school ranked 2nd on Newsweek magazine's 2005 list of the top 100 high schools in the United States. The school is one of seventeen public high schools in Orange County. The school is sometimes mistaken for Lake Brantley High School in neighboring Seminole County because of the similar colors and mascot. The school was opened in 2003, in order to relieve crowding at nearby Cypress Creek High School. As of the 2005-2006 School Year, there were roughly 3,825 students enrolled.
Principal | Mark Brown |
School type | chark |
Founded | 2003 |
Location | Orlando, Florida |
Rival school | Cypress Creek High School |
Mascot | Patriot |
School color(s) | Red, White & Blue |
Motto | Honor Excellence Tradition |
[edit] Freestyle TV
Freedom High School has an Emmy Nominated News Show, Freestyle News. TV Production at Freedom was founded by the master-mind Mr. Winn, him and his students produce a total of 4 different types of programs and shows that are aired on FTV (Freedom's TV channel): Freestyle News, Weekend Patriot, At A Glantz, and The Point. All shows are webcast on the station's website[1]
[edit] Clubs
- Asian Club
- Deca
- Hispanic Club