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There are also six public high schools for students in West Palm Beach or nearby unincorporated areas, including Dreyfoos School of the Arts (Performing and Visual School of the Arts Magnet School), Forest Hill, G-Star School Of The Arts, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Lakes, and Royal Palm Beach. [89]
The sister school on the Palm Beach campus was originally founded in 1993 as All-Star Academy by Bob Stone, before it was sold due to financial problems and bought by Laurie in 1997. [2] In 1999, American Heritage School in Plantation officially took over the school, with Bob Stone remaining as the headmaster. [3]
Royal Palm Beach High School (RPBHS) also known as Royal Palm is a public high school in Royal Palm Beach, Florida with an enrollment of over 2,000 students. The school is a part of the School District of Palm Beach County.
St. Ann's School opened its doors in 1925 to serve parishes in central Palm Beach County. [citation needed] This school would serve the educational needs of Catholic high school students until the early 1960s. This changed when Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll announced construction of a new high school in West Palm Beach. [2]
School district: Palm Beach County School District: Principal: Tameka Robinson: Teaching staff: 130.00 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 2,675 (2022-23) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 20.58 [1] Campus: Large Urban: Color(s) Black, red and white [2] Mascot: Chief: Nickname: Chiefs [2] Address: 6880 Lawrence Road Lantana, Florida ...
The school is also a member of Christian Schools of Palm Beach County and the National Council for Private School Accreditation. Extracurricular activities. The school's athletic teams attend the Florida High School Athletic Association competition. Teams are fielded in baseball, basketball, cheer leading, cross country, football, golf ...
The Benjamin School is a coeducational, college-preparatory independent school with two campuses in Palm Beach County, Florida. It serves 1,284 students in pre-K 3 through twelfth grade . It is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and Florida Kindergarten Council, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and the ...
The high school is named after John I. Leonard, who served as the first president of Palm Beach State College (then Palm Beach Junior College) and as Palm Beach County superintendent of public schools from 1936 to 1947. [3] On August 7, 1964, Melvin J. Adolphson was named as the first principal of the new high school, [4] which opened in 1965. [3]