Deane Bozeman School Explained

Deane Bozeman School
Established:2000
Type:Public School
Principal:Ivan Beach
Faculty:78.59 (FTE)
Ratio:17.34
Enrollment:1,363 (2019-20)[1]
Grades:PreK–12
Address:13410 Hwy 77
Postcode:32409
Accreditation:Florida State Department of Education
Colors:Navy, Red and White
Athletics:Football, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Track, Softball, Etc.
Mascot:Bucks
Website:http://www.bayschools.com/dbs/Home.aspx

Deane Bozeman School, originally Bozeman Learning Center, is located at 13410 Hwy 77 in Bay County, Florida. The school sits on a 33-acre campus approximately 12 miles north of Lynn Haven in northwest Bay County. It is a part of Bay District Schools.

It serves PreK-12th grade and opened in August, 2000 as a PreK-8th grade school with 750 students. As of 2014 it served 1,300 students. The school's teams compete as the Bucks. The school is named for Deane Bozeman, a long serving Bay County School Board member and volunteer.

The school campus includes two elementary classroom buildings; two middle school classroom buildings; two high school classroom buildings; band, chorus and art facilities; a media center; cafeteria that doubles as a stage; administrative building; and covered elementary physical education pavilion. An art science classroom building and baseball field opened in 2007. The school also has a softball field, tennis courts, track and field area, and a football stadium on campus that is shared with other county schools.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deane Bozeman School. National Center for Education Statistics. May 17, 2021.