Brandon High School

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Brandon High School
Location
Brandon, Florida
United States
Information
School district Hillsborough County Public Schools
Principal Leslie Granich[1]
Students 1,998 as of 2005-2006
Type Public secondary
Grades 9-12
Mascot Eagle
Color(s) Maroon and white
Established 1914
Homepage

Brandon High School originally opened in 1914 on the current site of McLane Middle School. In 1972, the school moved to its current location on Victoria Street in Brandon, Florida. The school colors are maroon and white. The school mascot is the Eagle. Brandon High is currently a "C" school on SDHC's high school grading scale.[citation needed]

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[edit] Wrestling Team

This accomplishment is often referred to as "The Streak."[2][3]. That streak came to an end on January 5, 2008 as they were defeated by South Dade High School 32-28.[4] The team also boasts 19 Florida Team State Championships and over 100 state placers.[3] The state placers are listed on the west wall of the Brandon Wrestling Workout room by first initial, last name, followed by their place and the particular year they placed. [2] They were recently shown on ESPN2 for the short movie titled "The Streak".

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Alma Mater

by Philip Mook - Class of `49

Hail to this, our Alma Mater, hail to Brandon High As the eagle soars to greatness, 'neath its wings we fly.

Many you have led to greatness, through your halls so bright, Many others still are striving to attain this height.

Many too have heard the summons to the home above; As they backward look upon you they recall your love.

As your progress is recorded, your fame will never die Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail to Brandon High.

[edit] Brandon High School Nature Preserve

This approximately 1.5-acre wooded site located on the south side of the campus was designated an official Schoolyard Habitat in 2006 by the National Wildlife Federation. Ecology students help collect animal and plant data annually using a variety of tools and technologies including Global Positioning Satellite receivers and digital cameras. They also construct nesting boxes for birds and roosting boxes for bats to help increase the biodiversity of the area. Many other classes use the area as an outdoor classoom, including art, English, performing arts, JROTC, and technology.

[edit] Brandon Orchestra Program

The Brandon High School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Donald Langland, is one of the largest and longest continuously running orchestra programs in the state of Florida. In 2007 the Brandon Orchestra celebrated it's Ruby Anniversary. The program was started by T. Edison James in 1967 and has had only 4 directors in its 40 year existence. Currently the BHS String Orchestra consists of 83 musicians and the Symphony Orchestra has 115 members. The BHS Orchestra is renowned both state and nation-wide, earning the title of "Best-Overall Orchestra" in competitions in New York and San Francisco, (they will be competing in Chicago this year), as well as earning straight Superior Ratings at State MPA 4 out of the last 5 years.(one of less than 10 high school orchestras to do so) The orchestra program has shown itself to be one of the top programs in the state of Florida, including performing-arts schools.

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