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Clay County School District is a school district [2] serving Clay County, Florida, and headquartered in Green Cove Springs. [3] The School District encompasses a 601 square-mile suburban/rural county in Northeast Florida, including the communities of Orange Park, Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, Fleming Island, Penney Farms, Clay Hill, Oakleaf, and Keystone Heights.
Early in the 19th century, Zephaniah Kingsley built his prosperous Laurel Grove Plantation, planting oranges and trading slaves, where Orange Park is today. Clay County was created on December 31, 1858, from a section of Duval County. The area was once a popular destination for tourists because of its springs and mild climate.
Orange Park is in the northeast corner of Clay County, on the St. Johns River, at (30.168569, –81.708479 Orange Park is a suburb of Jacksonville which borders it to the north. Greater Orange Park encompasses the unincorporated communities of Fleming Island , Ridgewood, Doctors Inlet, Orange Park South, Lakeside , and Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace .
Orange Park has been owned by Fidelity Insurance, Taylor Woodrow, Club Corp, OPCC LLC (Turnbull and Blakewood), Armstrong and Ray Raulerson, and Raulerson’s son Charles (who also owns the Golf ...
Orange Park High School is a high school located in Orange Park, Florida.It is a part of the Clay County School District.The school opened as a junior-senior high school in Fall 1959, although it went only to 10th grade, so that the first graduating class was not until Spring 1962. [3]
Middleburg is located northwest of the center of Clay County at (30.050783, -81.902013 Florida State Road Blanding Boulevard leads northeast 13 miles (21 km) to the Orange Park area and southwest 23 miles (37 km) to Keystone Heights.
Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace is an unincorporated suburb west of Orange Park, Florida and census-designated place (CDP) in Clay County, Florida, United States.The population was 14,482 at the 2020 census, up from 13,343 at the 2010 census. [4]
South Bend Clay's 1993-94 boys basketball state title season ended with one of the greatest championship game in IHSAA history. Now, players and coach Tom DeBaets watch the game 30 years later