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In 1999, the Dioceses High School Task Force found room for expansion in the Gainesville area, and so St. Francis Catholic High School opened on August 16, 2004, to serve the growing population. In 2016, St. Francis dropped the "high school" moniker and changed its name to Saint Francis Catholic Academy. [2]
Cardinal Gibbons High School (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Cardinal Mooney High School (Florida) Cardinal Newman High School (West Palm Beach, Florida) Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart; Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School; Christopher Columbus High School (Miami-Dade County, Florida) Clearwater Central Catholic High School
Catholic elementary schools in Florida (6 P) Catholic secondary schools in Florida (39 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in Florida" The following 4 pages are in ...
Ascension Catholic School – Melbourne, 2003 and 1985 National Blue Ribbon School; Divine Mercy Catholic School – Merritt Island, 2004 National Blue Ribbon School; Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School – Indialantic, 2003 and 2000 National Blue Ribbon School; Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School – Melbourne
Oak Hall was founded in 1970, the same year that Gainesville finished desegregation of their high schools. [1] Founded by Drs. Billy Brashear and Harry L. Walker, the school was open to all "without regard to race, creed or color", but had a $1,100 tuition.
Gainesville High School (GHS) is a high school in Gainesville, Florida, United States. There were 1,890 students attending it in 2015. There were 1,890 students attending it in 2015. The current principal is Daniel Ferguson, who joined the GHS staff in July 2022.
Gainesville High School was moved to a new building in 1955. Gainesville High School was integrated in 1970 and Lincoln High School was closed, leaving Gainesville High School as the only high school in Gainesville. [12] [13] In northwestern Alachua County a school was opened in 1895 in the new community of Alachua. A new building for the ...
St. Joseph Academy, founded in 1866, by the Sisters of St. Joseph, is the oldest continuously operating Catholic high school in Florida. 1874 marked the first “graduation”a class of 2! In 1876, the Academy was state chartered and in 1877 a boarding school for young women began. (It would remain until 1968.)