Lemon Bay High School | |
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"Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve"[1]
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2201 Placida Road Englewood, Florida, 34224 United States |
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Type | Public |
Founded | 1972 |
School district | Charlotte County Public Schools |
Principal | Daniel R. Jeffers |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,560 |
Campus | suburban[1] |
Color(s) | Navy Blue Orange |
Mascot | Manta ray |
Website | http://www.lemonbayhigh.com |
Lemon Bay High School (LBHS) is an American public high school located in Englewood, Florida. It serves grades nine through twelve and is operated by Charlotte County Public Schools.[2]
It is unusual in that it serves not only students from Charlotte County but a great number of students from Sarasota County as well.
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Lemon Bay High School, named after the eponymous bay of which the campus is located across, opened its doors in 1972 as an elementary school. In 1976 it became a junior-senior high school serving grades seven through twelve. Following the construction of L.A. Ainger Middle School in 1983 the school converted to a senior high school, remaining so to this day.
A major renovation completed in 1987[3] gave the school a new administration wing, tennis courts, a track and a larger weight-room, with a community swimming pool being added in 1988. In 1991 an auditorium was added and the media center was remodeled in 1993. The school has a track, football field, baseball field, softball field, tennis courts, weightlifting room, and two gyms.
The swimming pool was drained and filled with dirt in 2008. Later that year the remaining concrete rim of the pool was demolished.
The school was featured in the second season of The Principal's Office, a reality television show on TruTv. Assistant principal Tammy Harvey and dean Jon Arritt appeared on the show.
The school will be rebuilt using $80 million from stimulus funds.[4]
The standard English, mathematics, science and history courses are core requirements for all students. These four subjects can be taken as Advanced Placement or honors level courses. Many electives are also available, including television production, drafting, journalism, French language, Spanish language, and physical education courses. As with all schools in Florida, Lemon Bay High School is evaluated yearly by the Florida Department of Education based on the FCAT scores of the students. LBHS has received grades ranging from A to C, with the most recent grade (for the 2009-2010 school year) being A.[5]
The school has a number of different clubs and honorary societies available to students. They include the lettermen's club, Key Club, children are reason enough (CARE) club, Interact club, Community Emergency Response Team, students working against tobacco (SWAT) club, web club, foreign-language clubs, National Honors Society, and French Honors Society.
The NJROTC unit was established and is maintained by the United States Navy as a citizenship program with focus on developing leadership characteristics within students. Students in NJROTC wear a modified U.S. Navy uniform once a week and must pass a physical education test once every nine weeks as part of the curriculum. Apart from traditional classwork, students are encouraged to participate in a number of extracurricular activities, including an athletic team, academic team, drill team, color guard, and a number of community service organizations including the American Legion and Rotary Club. Student leaders are in direct control of the affairs of the unit, and are supervised by two retired United States Navy instructors.[6][7] The unit is a part of NJROTC Area Seven, which includes the majority of schools with NJROTC programs in the southeast United States.[8]
The Model United Nations club on campus focuses on involving students in a moot form of international debate. The club participates in a number of competitions against state-wide schools, and has achieved success in a number of these competitions, including at the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the Florida High School Model United Nations(FHSMUN).[9] The school was also a founding member of the competition held at Florida Gulf Coast University, the Southwest Florida Model United Nations Competition.[10] The club also participates in many charitable causes.
The theater program at Lemon Bay High School allows students to participate in a number productions by enrolling in an elective class. Students produce several productions during the school year, including musicals during the summer and winter in which elementary and junior high students participate. Previous productions have included: Kiss Me, Kate, The Sound of Music, West Side Story,The Music Man, Anything Goes, Seussical the Musical, Les Misérables, Swing!, Carousel, Hello, Dolly!, South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Aida, Oklahoma!, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Cats, Grease, and most recently The Wedding Singer. The thespian troupe at the school has also achieved success at the district, state, and national level.
The school's band is made up of a marching band, symphonic band, percussion ensemble, and jazz band. The marching band, known as the Marching Mantas, performs a half-time show during school football games, and competes against other schools at state-wide competitions. The symphonic band consists of only wind, brass and percussion instruments, with no string section or string players participating. Both the symphonic and jazz bands are rated on their progress and quality of performance each year by their district Florida Bandmaster's Association.
Students may participate in the symphonic and jazz bands by enrolling in an elective class and may participate in the marching band and percussion ensemble as extracurricular activities without a required class.
The Marching Mantas participated in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida in January 2007.[11]
Fall season sports at LBHS include junior varsity and varsity football, golf, volleyball, swimming, diving, cheerleading, and cross country running. During the winter season, sports include Soccer, basketball and wrestling. During the spring season, students can participate in tennis, track or softball.[12] Lemon Bay has long-standing rivalries with nearby Venice, Charlotte and Port Charlotte high schools.
Lemon Bay defeats Charlotte High School (28-21) for the first time in school history on Senior Night in 2001.