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词条 Sarasota High School
释义

  1. History

  2. Current

      Sports and Activities    Campus    MaST    AICE   Foreign Languages  Arts 

  3. Notable alumni

  4. References

  5. External links

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| image = SHS Sailor logo.jpg
| alt = Logo of Sarasota High School
| caption = The Sailor is the mascot of SHS
| streetaddress = 1000 South School Avenue
| city = Sarasota
| state = Florida
| zipcode =
| country = U.S.
| schooltype = Public High School
| opened = 1913, {{Years or months ago|1913}}
| status = Open
| schoolboard = Sarasota County S.B.
| district = Sarasota County Schools
| principal = David Jones
| grades = 9–12
| enrollment = 2,312
| enrollment_as_of = 2016
| colors = Black & Orange {{color box|black}}{{color box|orange}}
| mascot = Sailor Sam
| rivals = Riverview
| athletics =
| conference =
| feeders =
| yearbook = Sailor's Log
| newspaper =
| senior class president =
| information = (941) 955-0181
| website = Sarasota High School
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Sarasota High School is a public high school of the Sarasota County Public Schools in Sarasota, Florida, a city on the Gulf of Mexico coast south of Tampa. The school colors are black and orange and the mascot is a sailor.

History

Sarasota High School first opened {{Years or months ago|1913}} in 1913. The school was relocated after a newer building was completed in 1926 on South Tamiami Trail. The Sailor Circus held their first performance in 1950 as an extension of the PE class at the high school.

During 1958 and 1959, the school was expanded due to an expanding student body. The addition was designed by notable modernist architect Paul Rudolph. In celebration of the Circus' 20th anniversary in 1969, the Sailor Circus relocated to an arena right outside the school campus. Finally, in 1996, the school expanded to its current size of {{convert|85|acre|km2}}, and classes began to move out of the old Sarasota High building.

The old Sarasota High School is partially restored, but vacant. Initial plans for conversion into the Sarasota Museum of Art have been put on hold.[2]

Current

Sports and Activities

The school offers numerous clubs including: JROTC, drama guild, Mighty Sailor Band, history club, French club, Spanish club, American Sign Language club, National Honor Society, student government, First Priority Christian Club, Lady Sailor Club, Ex Libris Book Club, La Sertoa, Mu Alpha Theta, Rho Kappa, and a Speech & Debate team. Some of the sports the school offers include soccer, cheerleading, swimming, track, wrestling, weight lifting, cross country, basketball, football, softball, golf, sailing, and a nationally ranked baseball team which on May 19, 2007 won its eighth Florida State Baseball Championship with a 1–0 victory over Deland High School in the 6A classification.

Baseball State Champions – 1957(2A) 1973(4A) 1987(4A) 1989(4A) 1993(4A)1994(5A) 1996(5A) 2007(6A)

Softball State Champion – 1999(5A)

Tennis State Champion – 1999(5A)

Boys Golf State Champion – 2005(2A)

The world-famous Sarasota High School Sailor Circus began as a mid-game tumbling demonstration during a football game in 1949. It has evolved into a near full-fledged circus of student performers trained and supervised by faculty and parents, some of which are or were professional circus performers. The Sailor Circus has appeared on numerous television programs and has traveled throughout the United States, Japan and Peru. In 1952, Warner Brothers made a 30-minute short on the Sailor Circus which was shown in theaters throughout North America. Through an agreement with Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. (Ringling having a long association with Sarasota), the Sailor Circus is officially known as "The Greatest Little Show On Earth".

2009 was the mark of the 60th anniversary of Sailor circus, which is no longer affiliated with Sarasota High School. It is now operated by the Circus Arts Conservatory.

Campus

The school currently has over 2,600 students with 139 teachers and faculty. The campus featuring 19 buildings (5 of them being 2 stories) and 10 portable units (each containing one classroom). There are 2 cafeterias, 2 gymnasiums, 2 locker rooms, a professional weight training room, an auditorium with stage and dressing rooms, a circus arena, 8 tennis courts, 2 baseball/softball diamonds, a football stadium with a track surrounding it, and a soccer field, and 4 parking lots.

Sarasota High features a 1-mile walking path around and through the school.

MaST

MaST Research Institute is a magnet program at Sarasota High. This program emphazises in math, science, and engineering. The main focus of the program is to educate students on the scientific research process and then to have its members complete in-depth research projects over the course of their high school careers. Students defend their research in a public forum at the end of their senior year at the program's annual science symposium. Students involved in the MaST Research Institute have won multiple awards for their research, including: multiple entrants and placement at the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair, placement at the International ISWEEEP competition, multiple placements (including 1st place) and entrants to the statewide Florida Junior Academy of Science Competition; and multiple entrants and placement in the statewide Junior Science Engineering and Humanities Symposium. MaST students have attended some of the top Universities in the nation upon graduation, including (but not limited to): Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Duke, Dartmouth, Columbia, Georgetown, and Georgia Tech.

AICE

In the 2011–2012 school year, Sarasota High School started the magnet program AICE, the Advanced International Certificate of Education, a program from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. The program is new to Florida, but is common through the rest of the world. One of the main reasons of bringing the AICE program to Sarasota High, was to keep the college bound students districted to Sarasota High from going to the International Baccalaureate magnet program at Riverview High School. The goal of the program is to allow students to choose the amount of college prep classes they want, from 1 to all their core classes. The program has 3 main groups (Languages, Humanities and Arts, and Math and Science) and a student will need to take an AICE exam in 6 AICE classes to get a test in each of the 3 groups, and then the other 3 from any area. Students begin taking AICE classes in 9th grade. They take Pre-AICE classes in 9th and some of 10th grade. Sarasota High has replaced honors classes with Pre-AICE classes. A student can get up to 45 college credits with AICE compared with only 10 credits in IB at Riverview High School. If a student completes 100 hours of community service, a student can also receive 100% of the Bright Futures Scholarship Program.

Foreign Languages

Sarasota High School offers students the chance to learn Spanish or American Sign Language. Latin used to be offered. Although not a requirement of graduation in Florida, 2 years of a foreign language is required for admission into a state university.

Arts

Sarasota High School has a band, choir, and drama guild. The band performs at all the football games and the drama guild also put on plays.

Notable alumni

  • Joe Ayrault – former professional baseball player (Atlanta Braves) and current minor league manager of the Brevard County Manatees[3]
  • Paul Azinger – professional golfer, 1993 PGA Championship winner and winning captain of 2008 Ryder Cup team[4]
  • Greg Blosser - former professional baseball player (Boston Red Sox)[5]
  • Joe Cash – world champion water skier[6]
  • Doug Corbett – former professional baseball player (Minnesota Twins, California Angels, Baltimore Orioles)[7]
  • Chris Klaus – technology entrepreneur, founder of Internet Security Systems[8]
  • David Daniels, former professional American football player (Seattle Seahawks)
  • Ian Desmond – MLB shortstop for the Colorado Rockies[9]
  • Jimmy DuBose – former professional football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers),[10] 1975 SEC Player of the Year,[11]
  • Page Dunlap – professional golfer on the LPGA Tour and 1986 NCAA women's champion
  • Scott Dunlap – professional golfer on the Champions Tour, class of 1981 valedictorian
  • Ken Forssi – bassist with Love, graduated 1962[12]
  • Adrian Garrett – former professional baseball player, first Sarasota High alum in MLB (Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, California Angels)[13]
  • Wayne Garrett – former professional baseball player (New York Mets, Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals)[14]
  • Scooter Gennett – professional baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
  • John-Ford Griffin – former professional baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays)[15]
  • Herb Haygood – former professional American football player (Denver Broncos) and college coach graduated 1997[16]
  • James Houser - former professional baseball player (Florida Marlins)[17]
  • Tim Johnson, former professional American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • Casey Kelly – professional baseball player[18]
  • Derek Lilliquist – former professional baseball player (Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds)[19]
  • Jason Miller – former professional baseball player (Minnesota Twins)[20]
  • Doug Million – former high school pitcher of the year and first round draft pick
  • Mark Pauline – performance artist, graduated 1970[21]
  • Irvin Phillips, former professional American football player (San Diego Chargers)
  • Paul Piurowski, former professional American football player (Tampa Bay Bandits)
  • Ed Price – state legislator, graduated 1936[22]
  • Barry Redden, former professional American football player (Los Angeles Rams)
  • Paul Rubenfeld, aka Pee-Wee Herman – actor, graduated 1970[23]
  • Cedric Saunders, former professional American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) and Vice President of Football Operation for the Detroit Lions
  • Bobby Seay – former professional baseball player (Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers[24]
  • Eric Skoglund – MLB pitcher for Kansas City Royals
  • Joey Terdoslavich – professional baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), graduated 2007[25]
  • Skippy Whitaker – retired basketball player (Boston Celtics)[26]
  • Hugh Yancy – former professional baseball player (Chicago White Sox)[27]

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External links

{{commons category|Sarasota High School}}
  • {{official website|http://www.sarasotacountyschools.net/schools/sarasotahigh/}}
  • Max Preps: Sarasota Sailors
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060819210146/http://scg.co.sarasota.fl.us/Historical_resources/history/timeline2.asp Sarasota County Timeline]
  • Sarasota High School
  • Grand Reunion multi-year classmate reunion website
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