Ocoee High School

Ocoee High School
Ocoee High School
Location
1925 Ocoee Crown Point Parkway
Ocoee, FL

Information
Type Public
Established 1883, Re-established 2005.
School district Orange County Public Schools
Principal William Floyd
Grades 9-12
Enrollment approx. 2,500
Color(s) Black and Gold
Mascot Knight
Information (407) 905-3000
Website

Ocoee High School is a public secondary school located in Ocoee, Florida, 12.5 miles west of Orlando. Since 2005 Ocoee High School has served students from the cities of Ocoee, Apopka, Winter Garden, and Pine Hills. Ocoee High School is currently serving 2,479 students.

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Mascot

The Ocoee High School's mascot is a Knight wearing a gold tunic that bears the image of a rising cardinal. A cardinal was the mascot of the old Ocoee High School which was converted into a middle school in 1975. The knight symbolizes a protector that guards against forces that would cause the school to become dismantled and fold like its predecessor.[1][2]

Campus

Ocoee High School is on fifty-two acres near Lake Apopka. It was the largest of nine new schools opening in Orange County in 2005.[3] Before the high school opened, the school board members considered naming the high school Crown Point High, Platinum High or Unity High.[4] The Orange County Public School (OCPS) decided on the name, Ocoee High School, in memory of the old Ocoee High School.[5]

Ocoee High School is built on the Smaller Learning Communities Model. This places students in one of the four sub-schools for their core classes. The Ocoee sub-schools are called: Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Each sub-school has two counselors, a dean, and an assistant principal. Each of these smaller schools has approximately 150 students.

Ocoee High School is built on this model because research has shown that schools within a school have decreased dropout rates and they experience fewer discipline issues. "The idea is to create a small learning community for students," explained former Principal Mike Armbruster. "Instead of mingling with 2,700 students, they'll be with 700, so they don't get lost between the cracks."[6] Ocoee High School adopted the smaller learning community model (SCL) as a part of school reform. The school board wanted students to stop getting lost in the crowd. SCL allow students to get to know each other and counselors, who push them to take more-advanced classes. "A kid who is connected...is more likely to graduate," said former principal Armbruster.[7]

Music

The Ocoee High School bands include: the Freshman Band, the Symphonic Band, the Jazz Band, the Percussion Ensemble, the Winter Guard, the Wind Ensemble, and the Marching Band. In 2007 the Marching Band performed in the Cotton Bowl Music Festival, and in 2009 the band performed in both the Florida Citrus Parade and the Ikea Thanksgiving Parade. They also performed at the Under Armour Football All American Games that were broadcast on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) in 2009 and 2010.[8]

Academics

The Class of 2009 had 606 graduates. 54% of students reported that they planned to attend either a two year college or a vocational college, 37% of students reported that they plan on attending a four year college.

Ocoee High School's average score for both the verbal and math sections of the SAT in 2009 was 530, and for the writing section of the SAT, the average score was 500. These scores are below average on both the Florida and national scales.[9]

The Sword in the Stone

"Sword in the Stone" trophy is a peer acknowledgement award. The "Sword in the Stone" concept was suggested by Matt Fitzpatrick, a former teacher at Ocoee High School. Fitzpatrick had seen this concept in action at another school, where they called it "You Rock." The "Sword in the Stone" trophy is a hand sized rock with a small sword in it. It is passed among faculty when a staff member does something special for another staff member. The award is also announced in an email to the entire staff so that everyone knows the reason for the recognition. The recipient holds the trophy for a week before passing it on to the next deserving teacher. For example, Ms. Gillam, a teacher at Ocoee High School, passed the trophy to Ms. Thorpe, because the students that Ms. Gillam received from Ms. Thorpe's class were very well prepared. Ms. Gillam said, "they say you can tell the quality of a teacher by the quality of the student, and I can tell that she is a great teacher by the students that she has given to me."[10]

External links

Reference

  1. ^ "Mascot." Ocoee High School. Orange County Public Schools. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <https://www.ocps.net/lc/west/hoc/schoolinfo/Pages/Mascot.aspx>.
  2. ^ Mathers, Sandra. "First Ocoee High in 30 Years Ready to Open - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel [Orlando] 31 July 2005. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sentinel. 31 July 2005. Web. 22 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-07-31/news/OPENHOUSE31_1_ocoee-high-new-school-high-school>.
  3. ^ Mathers, Sandra. "First Ocoee High in 30 Years Ready to Open - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel [Orlando] 31 July 2005. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sentinel. 31 July 2005. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-07-31/news/OPENHOUSE31_1_ocoee-high-new-school-high-school>.
  4. ^ "New School To Be Named Ocoee High - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel [Orlando] 23 Feb. 2005. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sent|inel. Orlando Sentinel, 23 Feb. 2005. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-02-23/news/0502230296_1_ocoee-high-west-orange-high-new-school>.
  5. ^ Mathers, Sandra. "Ocoee Wants School To Bear Its Name - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel [Orlando] 20 Feb. 2005. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando Sentinel, 20 Feb. 2005. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-02-20/news/0502180486_1_ocoee-high-new-school-school-alumni-association>.
  6. ^ Mathers, Sandra. "First Ocoee High in 30 Years Ready to Open - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel [Orlando] 31 July 2005. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sentinel. 31 July 2005. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-07-31/news/OPENHOUSE31_1_ocoee-high-new-school-high-school>.
  7. ^ Postal, Leslie. "Changes Target Potential Dropouts - Orlando Sentinel." Orlando Sentinel 17 Apr. 2006. Featured Articles From The Orlando Sentinel. 17 Apr. 2006. Web. 23 Sept. 2010. <http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2006-04-17/news/REFORM17_1_ocoee-high-high-school-reform-graduate>.
  8. ^ "The Arts: Band." Ocoee High School. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <https://www.ocps.net/lc/west/hoc/arts/band/Pages/default.aspx>.
  9. ^ "Guidance Counselors." Ocoee High School. Orange County Public Schools. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <https://www.ocps.net/lc/west/hoc/guidance/Pages/default.aspx>.
  10. ^ "The Sword in the Stone." Ocoee High School. Orange County Public Schools. Web. 12 Sept. 2010. <https://www.ocps.net/lc/west/hoc/staffulty/Pages/SwordintheStone.aspx>.

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