Seminole High School (Seminole County, Florida)

Seminole High School (Seminole County, Florida)

Seminole High School is a public high school located in Sanford, Florida operated by Seminole County Public Schools. In February 2007 Mike Gaudreau, a Seminole High School alumnus, became principal.

From 2006 - 2011 Seminole High School was one of the schools in Seminole County on Newsweek's List Of Top 1,200 Schools in the United States. Seminole High is also known for being the only high school in Seminole County to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Seminole High also offers the Academy for Health Careers which offers students a curriculum based on a future career in health care. Students take a Health class and health material is integrated into the curriculum of all other subjects. Seminole High also offers Advanced Placement courses in a range of subjects.

Read more about Seminole High School (Seminole County, Florida):  School Rankings, History, Renovation, Scholarships, International Baccalaureate, Instrumental Music: Pride of The Tribe, Band, Orchestra, Jazz Chiefs, Percussion, Vocal Music, Dance, Additional Extra Curricular Activities, Notable Alumni, Alma Mater

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