Booker T. Washington High School (Pensacola, Florida)

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Booker T. Washington High School

Booker T Washington High School sign.jpg
Address

6000 College Parkway
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida 32503
United States
Coordinates
30°29′06″N 87°12′37″W / 30.484874°N 87.210316°W / 30.484874; -87.210316Coordinates: 30°29′06″N 87°12′37″W / 30.484874°N 87.210316°W / 30.484874; -87.210316
Information
School type
Comprehensive Public High School
Motto
"The Citadel of Learning"
Established
1912
School district
Escambia County School District
Principal
Michael J. Roberts
Assistant Principal
Sherita Williams (Facilities)
Assistant Principal
Amy Gordon (Curriculum)
Grades
9-12
Gender
Coeducational
Enrollment
1,805[1] (2014-15)
School color(s)

Royal Blue, White, and Gold


              
Song
I'm So Glad
Fight song
Southern University Fight Song
Mascot
Wildcat
Rival
Pensacola High School
Accreditation
Florida State Department of Education
Yearbook
Graffiti
Website

Booker T. Washington High School is a secondary school currently located at 6000 College Parkway in Pensacola, Florida, and is part of the Escambia County School District. It was named after the African-American education pioneer Booker T. Washington. The previous location for the school is now in use as the J.E. Hall Center.


Booker T. Washington is also the primary location for disabled students in the county.




Contents





  • 1 Facility


  • 2 History


  • 3 Notable alumni


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Facility


The school is contained within a single structure and features separate sections for each area of academic instruction. Although the school has always had portable classrooms, many more have been added due to the recent influx in student population.


Outlying sites include a driving instruction range, basketball courts, fields for baseball, football, and soccer, as well as a track. The Roy Jones Jr./Derrick Brooks Athletic Complex is situated next to the school with Sherman Robinson Stadium being the main feature of the facilities. Ronnie and Janis Bond Gymnasium is home to the Wildcat basketball and volleyball teams. The school is also home to the districts only pool.


The new Performing Arts Building is equipped with a T.V. Production Studio where students deliver the morning announcements each day, a ticket booth, a fully functioning Concessions Stand that sells snacks during performances, a dance studio, male and female dressing rooms, a stage, a cat walk, and an Orchestra Pit.


Recently,[when?] the City of Pensacola installed signs in front of the College Parkway school that state, "Sherman L. Robinson Way designated by B.T. Washington High Class of 1987, Pensacola City Council".


The school itself almost lacks windows completely, making it a prime place for a hurricane shelter.



History


The school first opened in 1916 as a segregated black school and remained that way until 1969, when it was integrated as a result of a federal court order. It moved from its previous location on Texar Drive in 1982 to College Parkway.


In 2012, Washington celebrated their 100-year anniversary. Cat Pac T-shirts were brought back and 100 year commemoration shirts were sold in the Cat Shack.



Notable alumni



  • Kenneth B. Bell, Former Florida Supreme Court Judge[citation needed]


  • Derrick Brooks, Hall of Fame NFL linebacker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida State University[2]


  • Ladarius Green, Professional football player[3]


  • Paul Hill, Director, Mission Operations, JSC, NASA[4]

  • General Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr., First black 4 star General in the USAF[citation needed]


  • Roy Jones, Jr., boxer[citation needed]


References




  1. ^ "WASHINGTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 18, 2018. 


  2. ^ "Local News - Pensacola News Journal - pnj.com". Pensacola News Journal. Retrieved 16 January 2016. 


  3. ^ "Surprise: 2 Chargers teammates are related". UTSanDiego.com. 2012-12-21. Archived from the original on 2013-04-01. Retrieved 2014-03-18. 


  4. ^ "Paul Hill". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2014-03-18. 




External links


  • Booker T. Washington High School website

  • Escambia School District







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