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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts (DSOA) is a public high school in West Palm Beach, Florida.Formerly named the Palm Beach County School of the Arts (also known as "School of the Arts" or "SOA"), the school was renamed in recognition of a 1997 donation of $1 million by Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr., a West Palm Beach philanthropist.
Pages in category "High schools in Palm Beach County, Florida" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Everglades Vocational High School] (Belle Glade), renamed [[Lake Shore High School (Belle Glade) in 1955; George Washington Carver High School (Delray Beach, Florida) Industrial High School (West Palm Beach, Florida), renamed Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School in 1950, then Roosevelt High School
Jupiter Community High School, also known as Jupiter High School and JHS, is a Public High School in Jupiter, Florida, United States. JHS is a part of the School District of Palm Beach County and is the northernmost high school in Palm Beach County. There are over 3300 students enrolled in the school. [3]
Dr. Joaquín García High School, the first school in Palm Beach County to be named after a Hispanic community leader, will open its doors to its first class Thursday for the 2023-24 school year.
Palm Beach County's high schools range in age from just six months to more than 110 years old.. But whether it's new construction like Dr. Joaquín García High or a piece of local history like ...
The school opened as Forest Hill High School in 1959; [4] it is situated next to the West Palm Beach Country Club and I-95 in the southwestern corner of the City of West Palm Beach on a compact 17.38-acre (70,300 m 2) tract. A larger building replaced the original structure on the same site in 2004. The school was first accredited in 1961.
In 2003, the Palm Beach County School Board named a planned new high school, "West Boca Raton Community High School." [5] The school building was constructed by James Pirtle Construction Inc. of Davie [6] at a cost of $46 million. [7] Construction progress was featured on the district's construction project Web site. [8]