Atlantic Community High School Explained

Atlantic Community High School
Location:2455 West Atlantic Avenue
City:Delray Beach
State:Florida
District:Palm Beach County School District
Zipcode:33445
Country:United States
Principal:Sandra Edwards
Teaching Staff:108.50 (FTE)
Ceeb:100420
Ratio:17.41
Type:Public and Magnet secondary school
Grades:9–12
Campus:Suburban
Rival:Boca Raton Community High School
Nickname:Eagles
School Colors:Green and white
Yearbook:Nautilus
Newspaper:The Squall
Established:1949
Students:1,889 (2022-23)[1]

Atlantic Community High School (also known as Atlantic and ATL and formerly called Seacrest High School) is a public high school located in Delray Beach, Florida, United States. It is part of the School District of Palm Beach County. Known for its academics, many students attend due to the school's International Baccalaureate program. In 2005, the school moved to its current location and added a freshman academy and a construction-oriented magnet program.

History

Atlantic Community High School, originally named Seacrest High School, was built in 1949 as a racially segregated school for white students in Delray Beach and Boynton Beach, Florida. African-American students living in the area attended Carver High School, which later became Carver Middle School and is now the Delray Beach Full Service Center. The school began the process of desegregation in 1961 when Yvonne Lee entered the school, one of only four African-American students attending otherwise all white schools in Palm Beach County that year. Seacrest remained almost all white, and Carver remained all African-American, until 1970, when Carver High School was closed and its student body merged with that of Seacrest, which was renamed Atlantic High School.[2] [3] [4] The school adopted the colors of Seacrest High School (Green and White) and the mascot of Carver High School (the eagle). It kept Seacrest High's old location along Seacrest Boulevard. In 1989, the school became an International Baccalaureate World School. In 2005, the school moved to its current location on Atlantic Avenue. In 2011, Kathleen Weigel was promoted from principal of the school to the new district position of Assistant Superintendent of Professional Growth. Weigel, who was principal for more than 10 years was replaced by Bear Lakes Middle School principal Anthony Lockhart.[5]

Student demographics

There were 2324 students enrolled in Atlantic Community High School in the 2015–2016 school year. Fifty-three percent of the students were female. The student body was 56% African-American, 21% white, 13% Hispanic, 6% Asian-American, 3% multiracial, and less than 1% each Native American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[6]

Academics and magnet programs

School ratings

The school is rated annually by the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test.[7]

YearSchool Grade
1999C
2000C
2001C
2002C
2003B
2004B
2005B
2006B
2007C
2008C
2009B
2010B
2011A
2012A
2013A
2014A
2015A
2016B
2017B
2018B[8]

International Baccalaureate

See main article: IB Diploma Programme. Atlantic is home to one of the five International Baccalaureate (also known as IB) high school programs of Palm Beach County (the others being Forest Hill Community High School, Pahokee High School, Suncoast High School, and William T. Dwyer High School) and caters to students living in the southern parts of the district.[9]

Construction Academy

Atlantic's construction academy was added to the school beginning in fall 2005.[10] The students of the academy designed and built a house called the "Eagle's Nest" (after the school mascot) for charity in collaboration with the city of Delray Beach. The groundbreaking ceremony for the project kick-off was held in December 2005. It is a three bedroom, two bath house, .[11]

On October 25, 2010, the Construction Academy broke ground on a new house called "Eagle's Nest 2". The house is to be a "green" house and the design incorporates aspects of a green building, using green construction material design principles. It too is being done in collaboration with the city of Delray Beach.[12]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Atlantic participates in the 8A athletic division of the FHSAA. The school fields teams in 43 sports including football, basketball, baseball, swimming, soccer, softball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, volleyball, cross country, track and field, weightlifting, and flag football among others. The Atlantic Boys' Baseball Team won the 13-7A District Championship against Dwyer on April 24, 2014. The Atlantic Boys' soccer team made it into the 4A state final four in the 2013–14 season. In 2015, Atlantic added a lacrosse team, both Boys and Girls. They ended up playing their inaugural season that year. In the 2015–16 season, the undefeated Eagles football team won the 10-8A District Championship against the undefeated Boca Raton Bobcats on October 30, 2015, in a rivalry matchup, and in 2017 they competed in the state championships.

JROTC

Atlantic is home to the Eagle Battalion of the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.

Clubs

Atlantic supports a wide variety of clubs, including Mu Alpha Theta, Academic Games, ACE, French National Honors Society, Black Student Union, Literary Club, Art Club, International Culture Club, Science Club/Science Olympiad, People for Animal Welfare (PAW), Jewish Forum, Muslim Student Association, Asian Culture Club, Latinos in Action, Model UN, We the People, Queer Student Union (QSU), Robotics Club, Drama Club, Key Club, and chapters of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society and Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society.[13]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL. National Center for Education Statistics. June 16, 2024.
  2. Web site: 2009. School Desegregation. live. May 7, 2021. Palm Beach County History Online. https://web.archive.org/web/20141018205059/http://www.pbchistoryonline.org:80/page/school-desegregation . 2014-10-18 .
  3. News: Farenis. Yaremi. February 5, 2019. Local woman who integrated Seacrest High School shares her story. Channel 12 News. May 7, 2021.
  4. News: Solomon. Lois K.. May 22, 2019. City to preserve part of historically segregated Carver High School. South Florida Sun Sentinel. May 7, 2021.
  5. News: Freeman. Marc. Leadership changes under way within Palm Beach County School District. 27 July 2011. 18 July 2011.
  6. Web site: Atlantic High School Student Body. 2018. US News Best High Schools.
  7. Web site: School Accountability Report . August 15, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120815011359/http://schoolgrades.fldoe.org/default.asp . August 15, 2012 .
  8. “2017-18 School Grades.” Florida Department of Education.

    accessible at www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/18534/urlt/SchoolGrades18.xls, accessed March 31, 2019

  9. Web site: International Baccalaureate (IB) Programs . 2015-02-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150218022743/http://www.palmbeachschools.org/choiceprograms/ib-programs.asp . 2015-02-18 .
  10. Web site: Social for Everyone! | Atlantic Community High School . 2017-01-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202060714/http://www.atlanticcommunityhighschool.org/theme-overview/social-media/ . 2017-02-02 . dead .
  11. http://www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/AtlanticHS/ Atlantic Community High School
  12. http://news.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/pao/tag/atlantic-high-school-construction-academy/ Atlantic High School Construction Academy
  13. Web site: Clubs - Atlantic Community High School . 2014-11-24 . 2014-11-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141105165702/http://www.atlanticcommunityhighschool.com/clubs.html . dead .
  14. Web site: David Clowney - #17 - WR - Virginia Tech - Profile . 2008-12-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081218194959/http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/player/1303-david-clowney . 2008-12-18 .
  15. Web site: San Diego Chargers: Brandon Flowers . 2014-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031034956/http://www.chargers.com/team/roster/Brandon-Flowers/526230f3-b29f-4a54-bceb-73745465e115/ . 2014-10-31 . dead .
  16. News: Suitts. Phillip. July 12, 2020. Royal Palm Beach native and Atlantic High School grad Mandy Freeman part of historic return of sports to US. The Palm Beach Post. May 6, 2021.