Everglades High School

Everglades High School
Location
Miramar, Florida
USA
Information
Type Public
Established 2003
School district Broward County Public Schools
Principal Haleh Darbar
Grades 912
Number of students 2681
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Silver and Black          
Team name Gator
Website Everglades High Website

Everglades High School is a public school located in Miramar, Florida. The school serves approximately 2,681 students from Miramar and Pembroke Pines in grades 9 through 12. The current school hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. The current principal is Haleh Darbar.

In the 2007–08 school year due to overpopulation, another high school was constructed in Pembroke Pines, Florida, West Broward High School to resolve the overcrowding issue.

Everglades High currently has an FCAT school grade of "A" for its 2012–13 Academic School Year.[1] with 71% of the students passing the math FCAT and 41% of the students passing the reading FCAT. Everglades has a student to teacher ratio of 22:1, above the state average of 15:1.[2]

History

Everglades High School was created to provide students in the Southern District of West Broward a secondary education school. At the time only Miramar High School, Charles W. Flanagan High School, and Cypress Bay High School composed the Southwest Region of secondary High Schools in the Broward Country School District.

The temporary location was at the former Charles W. Flanagan High School's Annex location because of the ongoing final construction of the Everglades main building. The school schedule was held in double sessions during the months at the annex because of the large population, where the class of 2007 freshman had classes from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and upperclassmen had classes from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The class of 2004 of Everglades had a total of 12 senior students.

For the 2007–08 school year, freshmen students were sent to the annex portable site that they had originally used for the school's first class of students. The following 2008-2009 school year, Everglades High School was given new school boundaries due to the newly constructed West Broward High School in the Pembroke Pines area. Since then, all students including freshman take their classes at Everglades High School and the former Charles W. Flanagan Annex is no longer in use for lower-class men.

In 2010, Former Florida Governor Charlie Christ visited the High School to honor the recognition of the school's success in improving test scores and graduation rates.

In 2012 the Former Principal of Everglades High School, Paul D Fletcher, retired from his position. He had served the school since its opening.

Demographics

As of 2013-2014, the total student enrollment was 2681. The ethnic makeup of the school was 9.4% White, 35.5% Black, 44.7% Hispanic, 8.1% Asian or Pacific Islander, 2.1% Multiracial, and 0.2% Native American or Native Alaskan.[3]

Programs

Everglades High School offers programs in the field of Engineering, Sports Medicine, and Early Human Development. Students are able to take these courses with in these programs and apply them to the Bright Futures Scholarship Program. The increase in participation in these programs have assisted in the school's academic grade score and since 2010 it has been an "A" school.

Everglades High School's Engineering program is MasterCam Certified and students are eligible to receive a certification through the CNC program.

Everglades High School will begin its Sport Medicine program beginning the 2014–15 school year.

Athletics

The 2006 girls' Varsity Softball team became state champions in 2007.

JROTC

The JROTC program at Everglades has maintained an Honor Unit with Distinction (HUD) status since 2007 and has sent cadets to several competitive national conventions including the George C. Marshal Leadership Symposium, and the JROTC Academic Bowl.

The Gator Battalion participated in the Broward County Drill Meet, The Superintendents Pass and Review. The Battalion received its highest marks on their annual inspection by the County SAI. In the 2014- 2015 School year, The Gator Battalion Drill Team Won 1st place for Dual Exhibition Drill, and 4th place for Male Armed Color Guard at the Florida AJROTC State Drill Competition.

Everglades Legacy Choir

Established in 2004 and under the direction of Shanpatrick L. Davis, the multi-award winning choir has been recognised as one of the nations best public/non-magnet school choirs. Also having won multiple out-of-state competitions and being featured in numerous televised events, the choir performed in the singing of the national anthem at the 2014 Miami Heat vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Christmas game.

For many years the choir has been a regular participant of the Merrick Festival Caroling Competition at Coral Cables, in most occasions being placed as a Grand Champion or Runners-up. In a few instances the choir has tied as a Grand Champion with the well renowned Cuda Chorus from Coral Reef Senior High School, a long-time respected and friendly rival of the choir.

Since its inception the choir has consistently achieved in gaining 'Superior' ratings in their Music Performance Assessments both District and State level, exclusively having performed at the FMEA President's Concert in two separate occasions.

In 2015, Everglades Legacy Vocal Ensemble was awarded as a Choir of Distinction at the 2015 MPA State Assessment. Likewise, Everglades Legacy Men's Choir was nominated for the Choir of Distinction award.

References

Coordinates: 25°58′17″N 80°22′25″W / 25.9714812°N 80.3736634°W / 25.9714812; -80.3736634

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