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The school mascot is the Barracuda, commonly referred to as the "Cuda.". The high school opened in 1963 on what is now called Barracuda Boulevard. In the fall of 2006 NSBHS opened their new location, approximately 3 miles from the old school, at 1015 10th Street, just down the road from New Smyrna Beach Middle School.
Beachside High School is a new public high school in the St. Johns County School District near CR-210 and I-95 in the Jacksonville, Florida unincorporated community in the United States. The primary feeder schools are Liberty Pines Academy, Lakeside Academy, and Trout Creek Academy.
Because of enrollment rises, the Florida High School Athletic Association reclassified Beachside and Tocoi Creek for 2023-24. See their new districts.
Sphyraena barracuda, commonly known as the great barracuda, is a species of barracuda: large, apex predator ray-finned fish found in subtropical oceans around the world. The Syphyraena family contains 27 species while the great barracuda is one of this genus.
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Burlington Barracudas, a women's ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada; CenTex Barracudas, an indoor football team in Belton, Texas; Emerald Coast Barracudas, a women's American football team in Panama City Beach, Florida; Jacksonville Barracudas, an ice hockey team in Florida; Long Beach Barracudas, a baseball team in California
The Pacific barracuda is found in the Northeast Pacific Ocean, typically offshore of the U.S. West Coast.While it is usually considered a pelagic species, and can could be found as far north as southern Alaska, they are most frequently found along the coast of California extending down to the southern tip of Baja California Sur, Guadalupe Island and near the mouth of the Gulf of California.