Naples High School

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Naples High School
Location
1100 Golden Eagle Circle
Naples, FL 34102

Information
Type Public
Motto There are only two kinds of people: Golden Eagles, and those who want to be Golden Eagles!
Established 1928[1]
Principal Kevin Saba [2]
Enrollment approx. 1700
Colors
Mascot
Blue and Gold
Golden Eagles
Website http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/

Naples High School is a secondary education school located in Naples, Florida, and is one of eight public high schools located in Collier County. Naples High School is part of the District School Board of Collier County.

Athletics

Naples High School is one of the seven members of the Collier County Athletic Conference. The school offers the following sports.[3]

Male Sports

Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track and field, Wrestling.

Female Sports

Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Municipal culinary activities, Lacrosse, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track and field, Volleyball, Cheerleading.

Athletic Awards and Championships

  • 2009 Baseball State Champions
  • 2001 and 2007, State High School Football Champions (runner ups in 2003)
  • 1987-1991, 1993–1996, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2008 State Softball
  • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Girls Volleyball District Champions

Champions

  • 2010,2011 Soccer District Champions
  • 2002-2004 State Tennis Champions [4]

Architectural and Pre-Engineering Program

The Architectural and Pre-Engineering Program includes five courses to prepare students enrolled in the program for college. Each class is designed such that the focus of the educational experience is on projects rather than lectures to give students a hands-on experience and allow the students to work in teams. In many cases, the program's classes may earn credit with local colleges and vocational schools.[5] Classes in the pre-engineering program include; Introduction to Engineering (IED), Digital Electronics (DE), Principals of Engineering (POE), Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIMs), and Engineering Design and Development (EDD). All classes in the pre-engineering program are taught in association with Project Lead the Way.

Clubs

Naples High School is home to many different extracurricular clubs. An accurate, up-to-date list is difficult to keep, as clubs are added and dropped as students graduate or lose interest. However, some of the notable clubs are:[6] Mock Trial, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Key Club, Scholar Bowl, Spanish National Honor Society, Varsity Club, Envirothon, Academic Team (Quiz Bowl), Student Government Organization, Future Business Leaders of America, Talon Tribune (School Newspaper), Fellowship of Christian Athletes, JROTC, Junior State of America, Junior Civitan Club, Model United Nations, KidsCan, Relay For Life, CORE Society, Student Government Association.

Demographics

The District School Board of Collier County Web Site updates each school's demographics daily. The update as of September 5, 2006 lists the school's demographics as follows:[7]

Students by gender

Students by race

Race-White: 1083 63.63 %
Race-Black: 97 4%+
Race-Hispanic: 411 24.15 %
Race-Haitian: 75 4.41 %
Race-Asian: 23 1.35 %
Race-MultiRacial: 32 1.88 %
Race-Indian: 4 0.24 %

Alumni

References

  1. "Naples High School Alumni Information". Naples High School. Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  2. "Naples High School Administration". Naples High School. Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  3. "Naples High School Athletics". Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  4. "Naples High School Honors and Achievements". Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  5. "Naples High School Special Programs". Naples High School. Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  6. "Naples High School Activities". Naples High School. Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  7. "Naples High School Demographics". District School Board of Collier County. Retrieved November 24, 2008. 

External links

Coordinates: 26°10′21″N 81°47′43″W / 26.1725901°N 81.7953658°W / 26.1725901; -81.7953658

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