Atlantic Coast High School Explained

Atlantic Coast High School
Slogan:"Making waves towards greatness"
Type:Public high school
Grades:912
Streetaddress:9735 Stingray Parkway
City:Jacksonville
State:Florida
Zipcode:32256
Country:United States
Coordinates:30.2022°N -81.5058°W
Schoolnumber:268
District:Duval County School District
Superintendent:Diana Greene
Principal:Micheal George
Owner:Mandarin High School
Enrollment:2,537 (2022-23)[1]
Ratio:21.50
Staff:118.00 (FTE)
Campus Size:161acres
Campus Type:Suburban
Hours In Day:7:15 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Mascot:Stingrays
School Colours:Black, White & Burnt Orange
Established:2010
Status:Open

Atlantic Coast High School (ACHS) is a public high school in the Duval County Public Schools district, located in southeast Jacksonville, Florida, United States.[2]

Its boundary includes the Duval County portion of the Nocatee development (which is not in the Nocatee census-designated place).[3]

Overview

Construction of the 302,000 square-meters building was completed during the spring of 2010 at a cost of nearly $78 million. The school was constructed to prevent overcrowding at Sandalwood High School, Englewood High School, Wolfson High School and Mandarin High School. Sandalwood is the largest high school in Duval County, followed by Mandarin High School.[4] The main feeder schools are Kernan Middle School and Twin Lakes Academy.[5]

The school graduated their first senior class in 2013. Atlantic Coast High School has a capacity of 2,300 students. The two-story school complex has an open courtyard between wings. The complex is divided into buildings, then further organized into 'pods', which holds the classrooms.

The gymnasium seats 1,621 and the auditorium's capacity is 840.[6] The media center (library) has a television studio.[7] The school mascot is the stingray, and their colors are black and burnt orange.[8]

Academics

In addition to the standard high school curriculum and exceptional student education, the advanced scholars program gives students the option to participate in the rigorous programs of advanced placement, dual enrollment and honors courses, but not the Advanced International Certificate of Education or International Baccalaureate, which are available at several other Jacksonville schools such as, Jean Ribault High School, Stanton College Preparatory School, Mandarin High School, or Paxon School for Advanced Studies. It is currently an "A" school.

Academies

Their curriculum offers an AP Honors academy program[9] as well as an AP Capstone program. They also have a Career Academy program in the area of Information technology with concentration in Web Design, Commercial Arts and Television Production.[10]

Designation

The school is designated as a Hurricane Evacuation center and a backup generator can provide electricity during power outages for individuals with "special needs".[11]

Notable faculty

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ATLANTIC COAST HIGH SCHOOL. National Center for Education Statistics. July 18, 2024.
  2. Sanders, Topher: "Duval school admins cheer for the new Atlantic Coast High School" Florida Times-Union, August 4, 2010
  3. Web site: School Zoning for Nocatee Students. Nocatee. 2022-08-02.
  4. Burmeister, Caren: “New boundaries, new school changes enrollment” Florida Times-Union, July 30, 2010
  5. http://www.duvalschools.org/achs/ACHS_Site/Enrollment.html "Enrollment at ACHS"
  6. http://www.duvalschools.org/achs/ACHS_Site/Home.html "Welcome to ACHS"
  7. http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=162003&catid=3 "Atlantic Coast High School Opens for School Year"
  8. http://www.news4jax.com/news/24514055/detail.html "Atlantic Coast High School Opens"
  9. Web site: Academic Programs / AP Honors Academy. www.duvalschools.org. 2015-10-26.
  10. http://www.duvalschools.org/Page/9962 "Academics at ACHS"
  11. Warford, Amanda:"Atlantic Coast High School Grand Opening Ceremony" Jacksonville.com video, August 4, 2010
  12. Web site: Atlantic Coast High School . Atlantic Coast High School . November 6, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120310073618/http://www.stingraysports.com/baseball.html . March 10, 2012 .