South Lake High School (Florida)

South Lake High School
Address
15600 Silver Eagle Road
Groveland, Florida 34736
United States
Information
Type Public high school
Motto "Raising the Standard of Excellence"
Established 1993
Principal Steven Benson
Grades 9-12
Enrollment Approximately 2,100[1]
Color(s)     Blue
     Silver
Team name Eagles
Information (352) 394-2100
Website South Lake High School

South Lake High School, commonly referred to as South Lake High, is a high school located in Groveland, Florida. It is one of eight public high schools in the Lake County School District, and is the second-largest high school in the district. Located in southern Lake County, the school serves Groveland, and parts of Clermont, Mascotte, and Minneola.

South Lake High was founded in 1993 by consolidating Clermont High School and Groveland High School. As of 2016, enrollment consists of around 2,000 students. It has approximately 120 certified teachers and 6 administrators. Its colors are blue and silver. The athletic teams, called the Eagles, are represented by a bald eagle.

Coordinates: 28°34′28″N 81°49′03″W / 28.574459°N 81.817589°W / 28.574459; -81.817589

Facility

The school structure was originally completed in Fall 1993 to educate around 1,800 students. The main building is a two story structure, housing administrative offices, guidance offices, and approximately 40 classrooms. An additional two-floor structure was completed in 2007 to house core academic courses. It was originally built to house freshmen courses, but has since been converted to house multiple grades. Due to multiple campus updates and the addition of portable classrooms as of Summer 2011 it has a capacity of around 2,400.[2]

The South Lake High campus has a library, a cafeteria, an auditorium, a band/chorus building, a gym containing a dance room, weight room, and a basketball/volleyball court, and three vocational buildings. One of these houses the culinary and JROTC program. This vocational building was converted from the original cafeteria. The campus also includes portables, six tennis courts, track, and football field and stadium.

Student Body

South Lake High began with approximately 1100 students, 700 from Clermont and 400 from Groveland. By 2009 the school had grown to around 2,200[3] students. At the inception of Lake Minneola High in Fall 2011 there will be a drastic reduction in the number of students to an expected 1,730. The school has since returned to around 2,000 students.[4]

Screaming Eagle Bands

The South Lake High School Band Program has been under the direction of Mr. Ryan F. Wright, since the summer of 2008. Since his time there, ALL facets of the program have consistently received Superior Ratings at Florida Bandmasters Association District and State Assessments. The program consists of The Screaming Eagle Regiment, Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band, Studio Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Lab Band, Jazz Combo, Percussion Ensembles, and Indoor Guard Ensemble. The program consists of around 135 students, who perform at festivals, competitions, community events, and concerts in the 700-seat SLHS Auditorium. The Screaming Eagle Band Program provides an opportunity for students to become lifelong learners through music and leadership instruction. The band program partners with Innovative Percussion, Inc. and Evans Drumheads. Since 2016, the school has founded The Music Institute at South Lake High School, offering an array of performance, technical, research, and leadership opportunities in the arts.[5]

Clubs

Notable Alumni

References

  1. "Lake County Schools 2010-2011 End of Year Student Enrollment" (PDF). Lake County Schools. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  2. "Lake County Schools Five Year Facilities Master Plan" (PDF). Lake County Schools. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  3. "Lake County Schools Five Year Facilities Master Plan" (PDF). Lake County Schools. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  4. "Lake County Schools Five Year Facilities Master Plan" (PDF). Lake County Schools. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  5. "South Lake Bands Website". Retrieved 10 July 2012.

See also

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