Lake Nona High School

Lake Nona High School
Address
12500 Narcoossee Road
Orlando, Florida, 32832
United States
Information
Founded 2007
Opened 2009
School board Orange County Public Schools
Dean George Arscott, Santo-Domingo
Principal Margaret Nampon
Faculty 107
Grades 9–12
Enrolment 1,872
Average class size 25
Campus Ten One- and Two-story Concrete Buildings
Campus size 377,000 sq ft (35,000 m2)
Color(s) Navy Blue, Silver, and White
Sports Football, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Tennis, Color Guard ,Cheerleading , Swimming, Water Polo, Bowling, Golf
Mascot Lion
Rival East River High School
Newspaper Lake Nona Ledger
Website Lake Nona High School

Lake Nona High School is a public high school in Orlando, Florida. It was a relief school for Odyssey Middle School, Cypress Creek High School, and Oak Ridge High.

History

Construction began in August 2007 and was completed in June 2009. Its first principal, Dr. A. Robert "Rob" Anderson, was originally principal at Edgewater High. For its opening year, Nona will only serve grades 6–11. Middle school students moved to their own campus, Lake Nona Middle School, in the 2011-12 school year leaving Lake Nona High School to serve only grades 9-12.

In Spring of 2012 Lake Nona High School allowed Valencia College students to go there while the new Valencia College At Lake Nona was being built. The students from Valencia College were there until the new building was fully constructed in August 2012.[1]

Overview

The school's mascot is a Lion and the school colours are navy blue, silver, and white. The 377,000-square-foot (35,000 m2) campus includes ten buildings consisting of one and two-story concrete, tilt-wall construction housing administration, classrooms, art and music rooms, kitchen, multi-purpose and dining facility, auditorium, gymnasium, playing fields and outdoor activity areas.

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Coordinates: 28°23′08″N 81°14′40″W / 28.385492°N 81.244498°W / 28.385492; -81.244498

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