Lakeland Senior High School (Florida)

For other places with the same name, see Lakeland High School.
Lakeland Senior High School
Address
726 Hollingsworth Road
Lakeland, Florida 33801
United States
Coordinates 28°2′6″N 81°56′26″W / 28.03500°N 81.94056°W / 28.03500; -81.94056Coordinates: 28°2′6″N 81°56′26″W / 28.03500°N 81.94056°W / 28.03500; -81.94056
Information
Type Public
Motto Nulli Secundus
(Second to None)
Established 1927
Principal Arthur Martinez
Faculty 125 [1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,033
Color(s) Orange and Black         
Nickname Dreadnaughts
Website School website

Lakeland Senior High School is the oldest public high school in Lakeland, Florida, United States. It is part of The Polk County Public Schools. Lakeland Senior High School was the original high school in the city. It also shares its campus with Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts. Harrison students attend academic classes at Lakeland Senior High School. In 2001 Lakeland Senior High underwent a massive renovation.

Athletics

The school's athletics teams are known as the Lakeland Dreadnaughts.[2][3]

Football

Lakeland's football team has won 6 state championships in 1986, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2005 and 2006.[4]

They won the High School Football National Championship in 2005 and 2006.

The Dreadnaughts have played their home football games at Thomas W. Bryant Stadium since 1941. They won their inaugural game at the stadium on September 26, 1941, 33-0 over the Florida Military Academy.[5]

Band

The Lakeland Senior High School Band was founded in 1924. In 1987, the wind ensemble earned the John Philip Sousa Foundation's Sudler Flag of Honor. In 1994, the symphony band also received this award. This makes Lakeland High the first school to receive the award twice.

Notable alumni

Old Lakeland High School

See main article: Old Lakeland High School

The Old Lakeland High School is located at 400 North Florida Avenue in Lakeland and in 1993 was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Over the years the building has housed several different schools including the Lakeland Junior High School, Polk Opportunity Center and Lakeland Middle Academy renamed the Lawton Chiles Middle Academy in 1999.

References

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