Coral Springs High School

Coral Springs High School
Coral Springs High School
Established 1975
Type Public secondary
Principal Susan Leon-Leigh
Students 2575
Grades 9–12
Location Coral Springs, Florida, USA
District The School Board of Broward County, Florida
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue and Green
Mascot Colts
Hours 7:40 –2:40[1]
Website Coral Springs High School
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Coral Springs High School is a public secondary school located in Coral Springs, Florida. It is a part of the Broward County Public Schools district. The school has a population of 2233[2] as of November 2010.

Coral Springs has an FCAT school grade of "A" for the 2009-2010 academic year.[3] The school's principal is Susan Leon-Leigh.

The school is known for its annual football games against J. P. Taravella High School, known as the Mayor's Cup, and the Pig Bowl against Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where the losing school's principal must kiss a pig.

Coral Springs High School also hosts the annual Florida high school track meet.

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History

Coral Springs High School (CSHS) first opened its doors in 1975 with Paul Proffitt as Principal. Proffitt participated in the original planning of the high school and hand-picked the administration and teachers who would guide the school through the 1980s. During that time, Coral Springs outgrew to its nickname of "The City in the Country", eventually becoming one of the most populous cities in Florida.

Coral Springs High School was the city's first high school. The school originally opened as a collection of portable classrooms at what is now the site of Coral Springs Medical Center, with a student population of some 1,200 students. In 1976, the main building opened at its current location. By the 1980-1981 school year, CSHS was organized into double sessions to accommodate 3,764 students. By the fall of 1981, a second high school - J. P. Taravella High School - was opened, thereby reducing the student population down to 2,400 students.

Academically, CSHS excelled among all secondary schools in the state. By 1984, a state Education Committee had selected CSHS as one of the top seven secondary schools in Florida. By then, over 80% of all graduating seniors attended college. At that time, CSHS accommodated over 3,000 students between the main campus and some 47 portable classrooms. The school boasted many National Merit Scholars, as well as teachers who were recognized state wide - and nationally - as some of the best in their profession.

Athletically, CSHS won the All County Sports Trophy for four consecutive years in the early 1980s. In 1979, the Girls Basketball Team won the state title.[4] After the first 10 years of existence, some 111 trophies had filled the school's trophy cases for individual and team excellence.

In 1993 the wrestling team led by coach Dan Jacobs and Henry "Hank" Johnson went undefeated for two seasons. Team captain John Moran won the state title in his weight class during the 1994 season, along with his brother Matt, the Moran brothers dominated the local wrestling challenges.

The school newspaper, The Chronicle, has made great strides in recent years, winning most improved newspaper in Broward County in the annual Sun Sentinel awards. The newspaper recently tied for second best editorial/opinion section, and has won numerous honorable mentions. In 2009 and 2010 The Chronicle received an All Florida ranking from the Florida Scholastic Press Association.[5]

The school's chapter of the National Honor Society has been continuously ranked as a golden chapter of distinction by the BCNHS.

Demographics

As of 2011, the total student enrollment was 2575. The ethnic makeup of the school was 46% White, 27% Black, 19% Hispanic, 4% Asian or Pacific Islander, 3% Multiracial, and 1% Native American or Native Alaskan.[6]

Notable alumni and attendees

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External links

Coordinates: 26°16′25″N 80°13′14″W / 26.2736918°N 80.2206029°W / 26.2736918; -80.2206029


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