Boyd H. Anderson High School
Boyd H. Anderson High School | |
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Address | |
3050 NW 41st Street Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, 33309 United States | |
Coordinates | 26°10′40.30″N 80°11′4.17″W / 26.1778611°N 80.1844917°WCoordinates: 26°10′40.30″N 80°11′4.17″W / 26.1778611°N 80.1844917°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
School district | Broward County Public Schools |
CEEB Code | 100479 |
Principal | Angel Almanzar |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,889 (April 2014) |
Color(s) | Orange and Black |
Team name | Cobras |
Website | http://www.boydandersonhigh.net/ |
Boyd H. Anderson High School (also called "Boyd Anderson", or "B.A.", located in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida) is an urban high school in Broward County. Boyd H. Anderson serves Lauderdale Lakes, and parts of Tamarac, Oakland Park, Fort Lauderdale and Lauderhill.
The school is named after the third County Judge of Broward County, Boyd H. Anderson, Sr., who served from 1933 to 1968.[1]
The school mascot is the cobra and the school colors are orange and black.
Boyd Anderson had a Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test school grade of "C" for the 2011-2012 academic year.[2]
Boyd Anderson High School is the first public school in Broward County to contain an accredited International Baccalaureate diploma program as a magnet program. It gained this distinction in December 1985. In September 2005, it began offering the "Middle Years" program.
The school also has a Health and Wellness magnet program, headed by Mrs. Ashley Underhill. Also the school offers dual enrollment courses such as Enc101 Composition, Transportation,Safety
The school's track and field teams reached three state championships in Track and Field (1995, 1997, 2000), three state championships in Cross Country (1992, 1996, 1998), and ranked #2 nationally in Track and Field (1998), and 18th in Cross Country. This was all achieved under former coach David Bowden. They won the 5A Basketball State Championship in 1994 under coach Mike Benanti.
Boyd Anderson also maintains several community service-based organizations including: Key Club (headed by Ms. Alina McCullen; President Kayla Marshall), Students Helping Achieve Philanthropic Excellence, Ladies of Distinction (both headed by Mrs. Yulanda C. Ellis; President Deja Boyd), Brother to Brother (headed by Mr. Basil Farrington; President Mark Laing), Sister to Sister (headed by Ms. LaShondra Taylor; President Shakoya Brown ), and Gentlemen of Distinction (headed by First Sergeant Dinkins; (Founded by Eddie Z. Oliver, Jr.) President Shaun Grant.
In November 2009, Boyd Anderson opened the new multimillion-dollar cafeteria to students, faculty, and staff. The cafeteria is equipped with a teacher's lounge area, eight LCD flat screen televisions, and new staff.
On April 4, 2009, 16-year-old Boyd H. Anderson student Gregory Smith was shot and killed during a robbery outside the school.[3]
Demographics
As of 2014, the total student enrollment was 1889. The ethnic makeup of the school was 1.64% White, 91.3% Black, 4.49% Hispanic, 1.37% Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.05% Multiracial, and 0.10% Native American or Native Alaskan.[4]
Notable alumni
- Don Blackmon former NFL Linebacker New England Patriots,
- Anthony Bell former Linebacker St. Louis Cardinals,
- Josh Bynes former Auburn University and current Baltimore Ravens linebacker
- David L. Cook, Emmy award winning Christian recording star and Comedian.[5]
- Stephen Bier (aka Madonna Wayne Gacy), Keyboardist for Marilyn Manson
- Brandon Newton, NFL Offensive Lineman Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers,
- Todd Devoe, NFL Wide Receiver Denver Broncos,
- Jakari Wallace, NFL Wide Receiver New England Patriots,
- Abdul Hodge, NFL Linebacker Green Bay Packers,
- Mitch Richmond (former NBA basketball guard),
- Asante Samuel NFL Cornerback Atlanta Falcons,
- Benny Sapp, NFL Cornerback, Kansas City Chiefs,
- Richard Smith, former Wide Receiver, Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins
- Scott Rothstein pleaded guilty to running a 1.2 Billion investment scam
- Shaun Bridgmohan, first Jamaican in the Kentucky derby
References
- ↑ "Broward County Judge history".
- ↑ FCAT School Grades - High
- ↑ school.http://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/news/fort_lauderdale/sfl-boyd-anderson-homicide-b0411sbapr11,0,2460291.story
- ↑ Broward Schools Enrollment Counts
- ↑ Emmy, Awards. "Cook nominated for his 7th Emmy Award". NATAS. SGM Radio. Retrieved 3 December 2011.