West Broward High School

West Broward High School
Address
500 NW 209th Ave
Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33029
United States
Coordinates 26°00′42″N 80°25′47″W / 26.011539°N 80.429645°W / 26.011539; -80.429645Coordinates: 26°00′42″N 80°25′47″W / 26.011539°N 80.429645°W / 26.011539; -80.429645
Information
Type Public
Established 2007
Opened August 20, 2008 (2008-08-20)
School district Broward County Public Schools
NCES District ID 1200180[1]
Superintendent Robert Runcie
CEEB Code 102181
NCES School ID 120018007555[2]
Principal Teresa Hall
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,712 (2013-2014)[3]
Campus type Suburb
Color(s) Carolina Blue, Silver and Black
              
Mascot Bobcat
Rivals Cypress Bay High School
Newspaper TheLynx
Feeder schools Silver Trail Middle, Glades Middle, and Falcon Cove Middle
Website www.westbrowardhigh.org

West Broward High School is a secondary school located in Pembroke Pines, Florida serving students in grades 9 through 12. The school is a part of the Broward County Public Schools district.

West Broward High has an FCAT school grade of "A" for the 2009-2010 academic year.[4]

Overview

The school was slated to open for its first day of classes on August 18, 2008, but the opening was delayed until August 20, 2008, because the first two days of school were postponed due to the effects of Tropical Storm Fay.

The school was constructed to relieve overcrowding at nearby schools such as Everglades High School and Cypress Bay High School. Daniel Traeger was named the school's first ever principal on November 15, 2007. The school's mascot are the Bobcats and the school colors are Carolina blue and silver. The school is notable for its ProStart Culinary Program, Veterinary Medicine career program, and daycare program for teachers assistants, as well as its nationally recognized Television Production Program.

The school newspaper is called "The Lynx". In 2010, at FSPA, senior Matt Green received first place in competition; seniors Ashley Gleissner, Zohar Shlush- Reyna, Nicole Perez, and Matt Green received first in front page; and junior Natalie Fischer won an honorable mention for mixed company. West Broward's TV Production program has also won an array of awards at FSPA at the district and state levels, as well as at the national level as of the 2013-2014 school year.

West Broward High feeds 100% from Silver Trail Middle, portions of Glades Middle, and portions of Falcon Cove Middle.

Schedule

The school is on a 7 period A/B schedule. Periods 1, 2, 3 and 4 make up "A" day (also known as Silver day), while "B" day (also known as Blue day) consists of periods 5, 6, 3, and 7. 3rd period is shorter thus making the time spent in all classrooms about even.

Career and Technical Programs (CTACE)

West Broward High School offers a number of various career and technical programs such as:

Science Department Offerings:


These are not magnet programs and are offered to all students of West Broward High School.[5]

Performance Ensemble

West Broward High has an award-winning Performance Ensemble which consists of wind players, percussion, and color guard. In November 2010, they performed at the Tropicana Dome in St. Petersburg, FL for their first competition on a state level and placed 3rd in class 5A in competition with over 80 other bands. Recently, in October 2011, they performed at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA in the Bands of America Super Regional Competition for the first time. They made finals, making them the 2nd band in the history of BOA to make finals for the first time, and they took 9th place. Color guard (flag spinning) ranked third in Nationals during the 2009-2010 "Winter Guard" season. 2012 Color Guard took first place over all in Tampa at the State Competition. The Performance Ensemble placed 2nd out of more than 50 performing groups in the state losing first place by less than one point.

Demographics

As of 2013-2014, the total student enrollment was 2,712. The ethnic makeup of the school was 33.0% White, 11.0% Black, 49.2% Hispanic, 4.1% Asian or Pacific Islander, 2.4% Multiracial, and 0.3% Native American or Native Alaskan.[3]

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