Baldwin Middle-Senior High School (Florida)

Baldwin Middle-Senior High School
Address
291 Mill Street, West
Baldwin, Florida, 32234
USA
Information
Type Public
Motto Home of the Indians
Established 1949
Status Open
Principal Rhonda Motley
Faculty 62
Grades 6 - 12
Number of students 1,150 (approximately)
Hours in school day 7:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m
Campus Rural
Color(s) Red & White
Mascot Indian
Nickname Indians
Rival Baker County High School, Glen St. Mary, Florida
Website

Baldwin Middle-Senior High School is a public middle school/high school in the Duval County School District and is located within the Baldwin City limits. The student population is smaller than any other secondary school in Duval County, but a good variety of courses are available.

Contents

Academics

The school currently has a "B" as of 2010 on the Florida School Accountability Grading Scale.[1]

Improvement

Baldwin implemented a School Improvement Plan for the 2007-2008 school year that utilizes many of the same programs specified in the College Board EXCELerator pilot project, in place at eight other Duval County Schools.[2]

Activities & Clubs

African American Brain Brawl • Art Club • Band • Bible Club • BPA • Brain Brawl - Middle School • Brain Brawl - High School • Cheerleaders - Middle School • Cheerleaders - Junior Varsity • Cheerleaders - Varsity • Chorus • FCA • Gifted • Key Club • Keywanettes • National Honor Society • National Junior Honor Society • Newspaper • Spanish Club • Student Council • Yearbook[3]

Swimming Pool

The school has an outdoor pool which is used by the athletic teams and physical education classes during the academic year; then it becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department during the summer months.

Football

One notable player from the football team's history is Damien Postell who was recruited to the Auburn Tigers in 1998. Another Joe Graham went to UTEP. Earl Fouraker Sr. who was recruited by Florida State in 1970.
CJ Crews recruited by Jacksonville University in 2009.

Recent Stats:
2002 Record 5-5
2003 Record 3-7
2004 Record 2-8
2005 Record 2-8
2006 Record 4-6
2007 Record 2-8
2008 Record 6-4
Statistical Source FHSSA Website [4]

Notable alumni

References