Auburndale High School

Auburndale High School
Location
1 Bloodhound Trail
Auburndale, Florida 33823

United States
Coordinates 28°4′26″N 81°47′14″W / 28.07389°N 81.78722°W / 28.07389; -81.78722Coordinates: 28°4′26″N 81°47′14″W / 28.07389°N 81.78722°W / 28.07389; -81.78722
Information
Type Public
Established 1953 (at current location)
School district Polk County School District
Principal John Hill
Faculty 90.0
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1,571 (2014-2015)
Student to teacher ratio 17.1
Campus size 90 acres (36 ha)
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Blue and Gold         
Slogan "Creating an extraordinary environment that inspires greatness"
Athletics conference Class 6A, District 12
Mascot Bloodhounds
Nickname Hounds
Website AuburndaleHighSchool.com
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Auburndale High School is a four-year public high school located in Auburndale, Florida, a city of 14,033 (2012 U.S. Census estimate). The school serves about 1,550 students from ninth through twelfth grades. The minority rate is 37% and the free/reduced lunch rate is 49%.

The school operates on a 7 period a day bell schedule, allowing for 48 minute classes with 8 minutes of passing time. Graduations are held on the football field on campus yearly. As of 2012, construction has been completed on a new media center, added parking, centrally-located cafeteria, and new academic buildings.

History

The school has been at its present location since 1953. In 1973 the North Campus building was opened which housed 8th and 9th grade students. In 1979 a tornado destroyed the nearby Auburndale Middle School; in 1984 Stambaugh Middle School was built. The North Campus building was combined with the high school campus and AHS has been a grade 9-12 center since 1989.

School grade

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
C B B B C C C C C D D C C C C C

In the 2010-11 school year...

Auburndale High School's school grade for the 2010-2011 school year was a "B," the first time AHS has achieved that per the Florida DOE grading system. Grades are based on FCAT scores, graduation rates, participation in AP/dual enrollment courses, among other things.

Student recognitions

Bloodhound Achievement Recognition Committee (BARC) is an achievement recognition program which rewards students for making the honor roll (3.2 weighted grade point average with no D’s or F’s) and/or for having perfect attendance (no absences, tardies or check-outs). These students are excused from class to attend an assembly with a variety of entertainment. They receive a BARC t-shirt the first nine weeks they qualify by grades or the second grading period they qualify by attendance. Auburndale High School believes the students should be honored for their hard work and that good attendance goes hand in hand with good grades.

Straight "A" Recognition is where all students achieving straight "A's" will be recognized. The students will be escorted by bus to lunch at an area restaurant and presented with a certificate.

Teacher's Choice Awards where each teacher can select one student per grading period to be recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in the areas of character, attitude, diligence, citizenship, conduct and/or any significant accomplishment (s). Students are presented with a special breakfast and various awards.

Underclassmen and Senior Awards are given once a year to those that are deserving recognition.

Academies

The Communications Academy is a program that allows motivated students interested in pursuing careers in the communications industry an opportunity to gain certification from the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers. Classes prepare students for the Broadband Premises Specialist (BPS) and Broadband Distribution Specialist (BDS) certifications. Classes feature hands-on training and NCTI coursework to prepare for cable and home entertainment systems installation. Students must take Computing for College and Careers before entering the program. The program consists of Electronics Tech I, Electronics Tech II, and Communications Systems & Home Technology Systems. This academy was formerly sponsored by Bright House Networks. Instructor: Eddie Wood

The Medical Academy is a program that allows budding nurses, doctors, and EMTs to hone their stills before entering the workforce. Students within this program help with blood drives that are promoted on campus. Students have the opportunity to take many courses that can help them gain not only certifications, but college credit at Polk Community College. The courses offered at AHS are many. Pre-Med (Medical Skills I) provides students with adult, child, infant, and pet CPR certification. Medial I (Health Science I) provides a basis for Medical II (Health Science II), where students learn the basics of EKG. Medical III (First Responders) is a course where students have the opportunity to gain 2 hours credit at PSC. Electrocardiograph Aide III and Home Health Aide III are advanced and specialized electives also offered. Instructor: Angela Carroll, Joe Hulett

Other electives

Agriculture Agriscience Foundations I, Agricultural Mechanics II, Agricultural Mechanics III, Agricultural Mechanics IV, V, & VI, Agritech I, Agritech II, Animal Science & Services I-VI, Crop & Plant Technology I & II, Introductory Horticulture, Horticultural Science II, Agribusiness Coop-OJT. Instructor: Kimberly Shaske

Art Ceramics/Pottery I-III, Drawing/Painting I-II, Creative Photography I-II, Portfolio I-III, AP Art - 2D Design Portfolio, AP Art - 3D Design Portfolio, AP Art - Drawing Instructors: Marshi Huneycutt & Geneva Hagelstein

Business Computing for College and Careers, Digital Publishing (Yearbook), Web Design I-II, On-the-Job Training (OJT), Marketing Essentials Instructors: Erin Euverard & Lorri Zuidema

Family & Consumer Sciences Child Development, Early Childhood Education I-III, Principals of Food Preparation, Culinary Operations I-III Instructors: Sandy Brown, & Valla Treuman

Science Forensics I, Marine Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry Instructors: Angela Wendle & Ashley Johnson

Education Exploratory Teaching (Student Aides)

Media TV Productions I-IV, Multimedia Productions, Sound & Lighting Engineering, Introduction to Film & Entertainment Instructor: Donovan Dolde

Music Music Theory I, Band I-V , Band VI Honors , Jazz Ensemble I-IV, Instrumental Techniques I-IV (Symphonic/Concert Band), Orchestra I-IV, Girl's Chorus, Advanced Woman's Chorus, Men's Chorus, Musical Theatre Instructors: Chris Dyel, Steven Glick, & Rich Hayes

NJROTC Naval Science I-IV Instructors: Msgt. Michael Mabe, Lcdr. Dan Young

Physical Education/Health Team Sports I-II, Beginning-Intermediate Volleyball, Basketball, Personal Fitness, Beginning - Advanced Weight Training, Beginning - Advanced Aerobics, Fitness Issues for Adolescent (Male & Female) Instructors: Melannie Grimes, Kenneth Grantham

Social Studies Psychology I-II, Law Studies, Legal Systems Instructor: Amy Drumb

World Languages Spanish I-IV, AP Spanish, Instructors: Elmo Echemendia, Elizabeth Wesley

Other academic offerings

Auburndale High School offers several Advanced Placement courses, such as Human Geography, World History, American History, European History, Psychology, Composition, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Art History, and 3D Art and Design.

Auburndale has partnered with nearby Polk State College to offer Dual enrollment courses; presently the school offers College Success and Humanities.

Notable people

Bobby Braddock songwriter/producer

References

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