Dunbar High School (Fort Myers, Florida)

Not to be confused with Paul Laurence Dunbar School.

Coordinates: 26°38′02″N 81°50′03″W / 26.633759°N 81.834098°W / 26.633759; -81.834098

Dunbar High School,

Academy For Technology Excellence,

Center For Math & Science
Location
Edison Avenue, Fort Myers, FL
United States
Information
Type Public secondary school
Established 1926
School district Lee County School District
Principal Carl Burnside
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Green, orange
Mascot Tiger
Nickname Fighting Tigers
Website www.dhs.leeschools.net

Dunbar High School is a school located in Fort Myers, Florida. It was established in 1926 and re-established in 2000. This secondary school is home to the Dunbar High School Academy of Technology Excellence and the Dunbar High School Center for Math and Science.

It is the home of the "Fighting Tigers". The school mascot is a tiger and the school colors are orange and green.

The school received an "A" grade for the 2009-2010 school year, along with two other Lee County schools.[1]

History

In 1926, Dunbar High School was constructed as the third public high school in Lee County, on what is now High Street in Fort Myers. It was named for the poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. The construction of this school, along with the adjacent Williams Primary, provided K-12 educational opportunities for the neighborhood children.

This Dunbar High School graduated its last class of students in 1962. This original facility, renamed as the Dunbar Community School, continues to provide services to meet the educational needs of community members young and old.

In 1962, students moved to a new school on Edison Avenue which was named Dunbar Senior High School. Graduates emerged from the halls of this school from 1962 through 1969.

In 1969, this school was closed (later to open as Dunbar Middle School). High school aged students from the Dunbar community attended any of several high schools throughout Lee County.

Notably, the middle school on Edison Avenue changed its name to again honor the poet – it became Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School. In the fall of 2000, Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School moved to its new location, on Winkler Avenue Extension, just south of Colonial Boulevard. Also, in the fall of 2000, Dunbar High School was opened - on East Edison Avenue (where the middle school was located).

The Center for Math and Science

The Center for Math and Science's title is usually shortened to just "C.M.S."

CMS is a program that helps Dunbar students exceed in math and science related areas. A separate application is required to be admitted into the center. Registered students have the opportunity to listen to a number of special guest speakers and an optional study period called CMS Research.

The Dunbar High School Center for Math and Science has had success in both the Thomas Alva Edison Kiwanis Science and Engineering Fair and the Florida State Science Olympiad. Recently the Science Olympiad team received first place in the regional competition at FAU.

Science Olympiad

DHS is also home to a Science Olympiad team.

2006: In the 2006 Florida state competition, Dunbar fielded one team which placed sixth.

2007:In the 2007 competition season, Dunbar fielded two teams in both the regional and state competitions.

On Dunbar's C-15 team, team members Joseph Scofield and Smit Patel placed third in Forensics, and team members Abigail Bryant and Josh Katine placed third in Rocks & Minerals. Dunbar's C-18 team placed first in Remote Sensing with team members Juan Carlos Quijada and Woody Culp. C-15 received 8th Place overall with a total of 240 points. C-18 received Tenth Place overall with a total of 263 points. Notably, Ernest R. Greer achieved third place by himself in a team competition.[2]

2008: In 2008, the Dunbar team competed in the regional competition at FAU. The team received first place overall in this competition.

The Academy for Technology Excellence

In the fall of 2005, Dunbar High School began the Academy for Technology Excellence. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to excel in aed technologically advanced society. The program offers 9th-12th grade students hands-on experiences taught by highly certified instructors. All ATE students have the opportunity to acquire 12 or more recognized industry standard computer certifications in areas associated with information technology.

Students completing any of the component programs will have far greater fluency with technology, with specific productivity software, and with critical thinking skills that embody so much of the technical work that they do. The Academy offers honors weighted credit and dual enrollment credit for many of its courses, plus meets the requirements for the Florida Gold Seal Scholarship. Students exiting these programs will be ready to either advance to the next level of formal education or directly enter the workforce and become a technical specialist, systems engineer, PC support technician, office end-user specialists, web designer, software developer, database administrator, security specialists and many more. In addition, students will have an earning potential ranging from $35,000-$50,000 annually upon successful completion of these certifications.

Upon graduation, students will have all the prerequisite skills and knowledge to choose a career path within the Information Technology (IT). Combined with Dunbar’s rigorous Center for Math & Science and AP programs, students who are part of the Academy for Technology Excellence will have a competitive and empowering edge over most college-bound students.

Microsoft In November 2007 recognized Dunbar High School as the nation's first Microsoft Certified High School. Microsoft has provided vouchers for all 980 students plus all the staff, not just for students in the academy. Microsoft would like every student to have at least one by the end of the year. Also the week of December 10 Microsoft was at Dunbar High School filming a documentary.[3]

Certifications Offered

The Academy for Technology Excellence is dedicated to providing a rigorous and deliberate track as a part of the Information Technology computer science fields. As a response, the school offered a complete immersion track of courses that allowed students to have the potential to earn up to 12 industry standard, IT computer certifications. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year (Tiers 1,2, and 3) Academy students will have a 2 period block in the Academy technology labs. 4th year (Tier 4) students have a 3 period block in the Academy technology labs.

Tier One (Year One)

Tier Two (Year Two)

Tier Three (Year Three)

Tier Four (Year Four)

Awards and Achievements

Athletics

In 2011 the girls basketball team won the FHSAA class 4A state championship.[4]

References

  1. "State Releases High School Grades" (PDF) (Press release). The School District of Lee County. 2010-12-07. Retrieved 2011-04-10.
  2. "School Science Olympiad Team Members Place in the top 3 at State Competition" (Press release). The School District of Lee County. 2007-03-26. Retrieved 4/6/2007. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Microsoft planning to tout Dunbar technology academy" (Press release). News-Press. 2007-12-22. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  4. "FHSAA Championship Record Books". FHSAA. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
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