Talk:St. Petersburg High School

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Temp created (15:53, 5 June 2006 (UTC))

This information posted by Encyclopedist and 24.164.210.109 was in the article before the copyvio:

St. Petersburg High School
Name
Motto

St. Petersburg High School
A Step Above the Rest!

Address

2501 25th Street South

Town

St. Petersburg, Florida 32501

Established

1880

Type

Public secondary

Religion

Secular

Students

Coeducational

Grades

9 to 12

Accreditation

Florida State Department of Education

District

Pinellas County School Board

Mascot

Green Devils

Colors

Green and White

Yearbook

Annona

Newspaper

The Prowler

Website

Link


St. Petersburg High School is located in St.Petersburg, Florida, and founded in the 1890's, becoming one of the first public high schools within the state. Its current building was created in 1928. More significantly, the International Baccalaureate program located at St. Pete High is one of the most rigorous courses in the nation. However, the program has had an amout of tremendous success, as it has graduated over 90% of its Class of 2004 with the IB diploma; ranking number ten in the world for Diploma recipients. The program located their is also the oldest within the state of Florida. The IB coordiantor is Dr. Linda McPheron.

[edit] External Link

www.stpetehigh.com

Conscious 12:20, 12 June 2006 (UTC)