Dillard High School
Dillard High School | |
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Address | |
2501 NW 11th St Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311-5796 United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public, Magnet |
Established | 1907 |
School district | Broward County Public Schools |
Principal | Cassandra Robinson |
Grades | 6–12 |
Enrollment | 1,550 |
Color(s) | Blue and Grey |
Team name | Panthers |
Information | (754) 322-0800 |
Website | http://www.dillardhigh.com/ |
Dillard High School is a historic public high school located in Fort Lauderdale of Broward County, Florida. The school was established in 1907 and named for black-education advocate James H. Dillard.
Dillard is available to all of Broward County. The school is a magnet school for Emerging Computer Technology and Performing Arts.
Dillard has an FCAT school grade of "A" for the 2013–2014 academic year.[1]
Magnet programs
Performing arts
As the first public school for people of African descent in Ft. Lauderdale, Dillard High School incorporated two magnet programs in an effort to integrate and expand the educational horizons of this historic school.[2]
Dillard Center for the Arts (DCA) provides training in dance, music, theater, and visual arts, as well as an academic schedule. Students must demonstrate ability and interest in one of the four artistic areas and exhibit academic potential. Such programs within the music department were keyboard, voice, band, orchestra and commercial music. The chorus, chorale, gospel choir, jazz band and rock band performs in Broward county and the Fort Lauderdale community and their students perform at the local, state, and national levels. Graduates of the magnet program go on to attend some of the top colleges and conservatory programs in the United States, including the Juilliard School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, and Columbia University.
Emerging computer technology
The Emerging computer technology offers courses in digital media, computer programming, robotics, and electronic technology hardware/network support. In addition, Dillard High School offers many advanced placement and honors courses.
Demographics
As of 2011, the total student enrollment was 1496. The ethnic makeup of the school was 7% White, 88% Black, 4% Hispanic, 0% Asian or Pacific Islander, 1% Multiracial, and 0% Native American or Native Alaskan.[3]
Awards & Accolades
In 2012 the The Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble had the honor of performing with jazz great Wynton Marsalis as his demonstration band at the Midwest Clinic in December 2012.[4] In both 2011 and 2012 the Jazz Ensemble won the Essentially Ellington competition of Jazz at Lincoln Center.[5] The band, under the direction of director Christopher Dorsey, by 2015 had made its sixth consecutive appearance in the Big Band Jazz competition. Placing among the top three in the other three years that the group made it into the finals.[6]
History
Famed saxophonist Julian Cannonball Adderley became the high school band director at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale in 1948, and worked there until 1950.[7]
Notable alumni
- Performing artists
- Daniel Bernard Roumain – Composer/violinist/band leader
- Elias Soriano – Heavy metal vocalist
- Jason Derulo c/o 2005 – Singer/songwriter
- Black Violin- Innovative string duo
- Mickey Zetts- Songwriter/playwright
- NFL
- Matthias Askew – Defensive tackle
- James Bostic – Running back
- Isaac Bruce – Wide receiver (1994-2009 ) Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and San Francisco 49ers
- Chris Gamble – Cornerback (2004-2012 ) Carolina Panthers
- Charlie Goodrum –Offensive lineman
- Quinn Gray – Quarterback (2003-2008 ) Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs and New York Sentinels of the UFL
- Jovan Haye – Defensive tackle (2005- ) Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tennessee Titans
- Louis Holmes – Defensive end (2008) San Francisco 49ers, (2009) Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League (2009)
- Percy Howard – Wide receiver (1975) Dallas Cowboys
- Calvin Jackson – Cornerback
- Tron LaFavor – Defensive tackle
- Stanley McClover – Defensive end (2006-2009) Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans
- Leonard Myers – Cornerback
- Jim Osborne – Defensive tackle
- Frank Sanders – Wide receiver (1995–2003) Arizona Cardinals and Baltimore Ravens
- Pat Sims – Defensive tackle (2008-present ) Cincinnati Bengals
- Herman Smith – Defensive end
- Brian Tyms – Wide receiver
- Lorenzo White – Running back (1988–1995) Houston Oilers and Cleveland Browns
- NBA
- Keyon Dooling – Basketball player (2000–2013) Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, and Memphis Grizzlies
- Former Faculty
- Julian Edwin Cannonball Adderley – Jazz alto saxophonist
References
- ↑ FCAT School Grades - High
- ↑ http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/olddillardmuseum/AboutUs/About%20Us960.html
- ↑ Enrollment Counts
- ↑ Drew, N. (2012, November 08). Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble to perform at annual Midwest Clinic. Retrieved September 27, 2016, from http://thewestsidegazette.com/dillard-center-for-the-arts-jazz-ensemble-to-perform-at-annual-midwest-clinic/
- ↑ Stocker and Susan Stocker Staff, M. (2011, May 15). DILLARD BAND WINS NATIONAL JAZZ TITLE. Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), p. 1B.. Retrieved from http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/news/1373F2129F7F3B80?p=AWNB
- ↑ Sun Sentinel – "Dillard High's jazz band back in the bright lights of New York"
- ↑ Cannoball-Adderley.com
External links
Coordinates: 26°08′20″N 80°10′31″W / 26.1389746°N 80.1753241°W