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Sandalwood High School

Sandalwood High School is a comprehensive public high school in Jacksonville, Florida. The school is one of 47 high schools in the Duval County School District. Like all Duval County schools, it is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It currently has the largest school population in the district.

Sandalwood High School
Address
2750 John Prom Boulevard

,
32246

United States
Coordinates30°17′49″N 81°31′04″W / 30.297063°N 81.517835°W / 30.297063; -81.517835Coordinates: 30°17′49″N 81°31′04″W / 30.297063°N 81.517835°W / 30.297063; -81.517835
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoBest School for Success
Established1971; 52 years ago (1971)
School districtDuval County Public Schools
SuperintendentDiana L. Greene
CEEB code100787
NCES School ID120048000759[1]
PrincipalSaryn L. Hatcher
Teaching staff121.00 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Enrollment2,881[1] (2019-20)
Student to teacher ratio23.81[1]
CampusUrban
Color(s)    Blue & Gold
MascotSaint
NicknameSaints
Websitedcps.duvalschools.org/sandalwood

History

Sandalwood High was built in the Sandalwood corridor of the southside of Jacksonville. It is a well-known school for its AFJROTC unit, FL-939, the Sandalwood Marching Saints, the Sandalwood Academy of Information Technology (S.A.IN.T.), AVID, the Early College program and many different athletic teams. The school opened as Sandalwood Junior-Senior High School (grades 7 through 12) on September 7, 1971. The school presently serves grades 9 through 12.

Electives

Sandalwood High offers an array of extracurriculars and electives. The new Sandalwood Academy of INformation Technology (S.A.IN.T.), AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), Baseball, Swimming, The Sandalwood Mighty Marching Saints Band, Lacrosse, Track and Field, Junior Civitan, AFJROTC, Woodshop, Computer Science, Football, Soccer, Chorus, Culinary Arts and Drama are only some of the elective courses that are open to the students.

Improvement

Sandalwood was one of 11 schools nationwide selected by the College Board for inclusion in the EXCELerator School Improvement Model program beginning the 2006-2007 school year. The project was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Notable Awards/Recognition

Sandalwood's AFJROTC FL-939 Silver Eagle Drill Team has won the titles of Air Force National Drill Champions twice (2005–2006 and 2006–2007), State Champions four years in a row (2004–2005, 2005–2006, 2006–2007, and 2007–2008), and again in (2010–2011), and just recently the Southeast Regional Champions of Florida (2006–2007),(2009–2010), and (2010–2011).

The FL-939 Color Guard placed 5th and 2nd, respectively, in the National's JROTC Championships in 1998 and 1999 held in Daytona, Florida. March 20, 2010 FL-939 had won the Florida State trophy in Tampa, making it their sixth year winning the trophy, along with the Overall Drill Team and Overall Unit trophies.

In 2005, Sandalwood's award-winning marching band won Grand Champion at both the Kingdom of the Sun Festival and the Ancient City Presentation of the Bands and placed during Semi-Finals at State Competition. The Sandalwood Mighty Marching Saints have earned straight Superiors in MPA from 2015-2016 to 2021-2022 school year.


Sandalwood also won the Superintendent's Academic Challenge, also known as Brain Brawl, in 2003, defeating Stanton College Preparatory School in the Final round.

In 2014, Sandalwood was recognized as an AVID Demonstration Site.

Sports

Football

The Sandalwood Saints compete in the Gateway Conference in Jacksonville, Florida. They also compete in District 1-8A of the Florida High School Athletic Association(FHSAA). Class 8A is the largest of the FHSAA divisions and regarded as one of the toughest in the nation.

One of the first major high schools on Jacksonville's rapidly growing Southside, Sandalwood experienced tremendous growth throughout the 70s and 80s. They were the first Jacksonville area team to compete in the State's largest high school football district, moving up from class 4A to 6A in just under a decade. From 1989-1999, Sandalwood competed in the 2-6A district which consisted of six teams(Tallahassee Lincoln, Lake City Columbia, Mandarin, Orange Park, Tallahassee Leon). This district alignment was the largest in Florida at the time, and highly regarded as one of the toughest high school divisions in Florida. The Saints were known for their stingy 4-4 defense and ball control Wing-T offense. While structured within this district format, Sandalwood teams had to travel three hours for some district games including contests against Tallahassee Leon High School and Lincoln High School (Tallahassee, Florida) and Lake City Columbia High School.

In an attempt to create equal competition amongst top tier schools, the FHSAA replaced Tallahassee Leon with St. Augustine High School in 1997. They also realigned teams in District 2-6A by looping Jacksonville's 6A schools into a district with Orlando schools in 2000. Yet these realignments were met with complaints from coaches of both Jacksonville and Orlando schools about the continued long travel distances for district games. After further discussions, the FHSAA in 2003 realigned Sandalwood into a two-team district (1-6A) with Orange Park High School. This again created much controversy throughout the state due to the current playoff format granting post season berths to district champions and runners-ups. With this format Sandalwood was granted playoff berths regardless of their record in 2003 and 2004.

Finally, to silence the decade long controversy amongst North Florida 6A high school teams, the 1-6A district was formed in 2005 possessing four Jacksonville area schools to compete for two playoff spots. In 2011, Sandalwood entered the newly created 1-8A District, the largest in Florida. It meant a return to the crowded six team districts which the school competed in throughout the 1990s.

Regardless of district alignment, Sandalwood has proven its ability to adapt and remain one of the top football programs in Florida. The new era of Sandalwood football features a spread offense, very different from the Wing-T of days past. But this hasn't stopped the recipe for winning as Sandalwood possesses a winning record in 14 of the last 16 seasons. They currently have 23 FHSAA playoff appearances with 12 wins and 11 losses. Updated (07/2011)

Noteworthy season

In 1995, The Sandalwood Saints varsity football team went 14-1, losing in the Class 6A Championship Game to Miami Northwestern High School 12-7. The Saints were led by a tenacious defense and the "USA Today Florida Player of the Year" and "Florida's Mr. Football" running back Frankie Franklin. Franklin was injured in the regional playoff semifinals and was limited in playoff action. The Saints were ranked No. 4 in the National USA Today Prep rankings that year before losing in the state championship game.

Other notable accomplishments include

1981 - Class 4A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals/ 1986 - Class 5A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals/ 1987 - Class 5A Regional Playoffs Semifinals/ 1994 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals/ 1995 - Class 6A State Championship Runner-Up/ 2000 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals/ 2003 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Finals/ 2004 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Semifinals/ 2006 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Finals/ 2009 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals/ 2010 - Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals

Lacrosse

2007 was the Inaugural Year for both the Men's and Lady Saints Lacrosse Team.

Baseball

Playoff Accomplishments

  • Regional Quarter Finals: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Regional Semi-Finals: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Regional Finals: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • State Semi-Finals (Final Four): 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • State Finals: 1983, 1988, 1989
  • State Champions: 1988

Swimming Pool

The school has an outdoor pool which is used by the athletic teams and physical education classes during the academic year. It becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department during the summer months.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Sandalwood High School (120048000759)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  2. ^ "Joel Davis Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
  3. ^ "Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II Named Elliott School Dean". GW Today. The George Washington University. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  4. ^ Freeman, Clayton (9 May 2017). "Broncos draft pick DeMarcus Walker returns home to inspire Sandalwood crowd". The Florida Times-Union. ISSN 0740-2325. Retrieved 1 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Sandalwood webpage
  • Sandalwood Air Force Jr. ROTC webpage
  • Duval County Public Schools website


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SuccessEstablished1971 52 years ago 1971 School districtDuval County Public SchoolsSuperintendentDiana L GreeneCEEB code100787NCES School ID120048000759 1 PrincipalSaryn L HatcherTeaching staff121 00 on an FTE basis 1 Enrollment2 881 1 2019 20 Student to teacher ratio23 81 1 CampusUrbanColor s Blue amp GoldMascotSaintNicknameSaintsWebsitedcps wbr duvalschools wbr org wbr sandalwood Contents 1 History 2 Electives 3 Improvement 4 Notable Awards Recognition 5 Sports 5 1 Football 5 2 Lacrosse 5 3 Baseball 5 4 Swimming Pool 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSandalwood High was built in the Sandalwood corridor of the southside of Jacksonville It is a well known school for its AFJROTC unit FL 939 the Sandalwood Marching Saints the Sandalwood Academy of Information Technology S A IN T AVID the Early College program and many different athletic teams The school opened as Sandalwood Junior Senior High School grades 7 through 12 on September 7 1971 The school presently serves grades 9 through 12 Electives EditSandalwood High offers an array of extracurriculars and electives The new Sandalwood Academy of INformation Technology S A IN T AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination Baseball Swimming The Sandalwood Mighty Marching Saints Band Lacrosse Track and Field Junior Civitan AFJROTC Woodshop Computer Science Football Soccer Chorus Culinary Arts and Drama are only some of the elective courses that are open to the students Improvement EditSandalwood was one of 11 schools nationwide selected by the College Board for inclusion in the EXCELerator School Improvement Model program beginning the 2006 2007 school year The project was funded by the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Notable Awards Recognition EditSandalwood s AFJROTC FL 939 Silver Eagle Drill Team has won the titles of Air Force National Drill Champions twice 2005 2006 and 2006 2007 State Champions four years in a row 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 and 2007 2008 and again in 2010 2011 and just recently the Southeast Regional Champions of Florida 2006 2007 2009 2010 and 2010 2011 The FL 939 Color Guard placed 5th and 2nd respectively in the National s JROTC Championships in 1998 and 1999 held in Daytona Florida March 20 2010 FL 939 had won the Florida State trophy in Tampa making it their sixth year winning the trophy along with the Overall Drill Team and Overall Unit trophies In 2005 Sandalwood s award winning marching band won Grand Champion at both the Kingdom of the Sun Festival and the Ancient City Presentation of the Bands and placed during Semi Finals at State Competition The Sandalwood Mighty Marching Saints have earned straight Superiors in MPA from 2015 2016 to 2021 2022 school year Sandalwood also won the Superintendent s Academic Challenge also known as Brain Brawl in 2003 defeating Stanton College Preparatory School in the Final round In 2014 Sandalwood was recognized as an AVID Demonstration Site Sports EditFootball Edit The Sandalwood Saints compete in the Gateway Conference in Jacksonville Florida They also compete in District 1 8A of the Florida High School Athletic Association FHSAA Class 8A is the largest of the FHSAA divisions and regarded as one of the toughest in the nation One of the first major high schools on Jacksonville s rapidly growing Southside Sandalwood experienced tremendous growth throughout the 70s and 80s They were the first Jacksonville area team to compete in the State s largest high school football district moving up from class 4A to 6A in just under a decade From 1989 1999 Sandalwood competed in the 2 6A district which consisted of six teams Tallahassee Lincoln Lake City Columbia Mandarin Orange Park Tallahassee Leon This district alignment was the largest in Florida at the time and highly regarded as one of the toughest high school divisions in Florida The Saints were known for their stingy 4 4 defense and ball control Wing T offense While structured within this district format Sandalwood teams had to travel three hours for some district games including contests against Tallahassee Leon High School and Lincoln High School Tallahassee Florida and Lake City Columbia High School In an attempt to create equal competition amongst top tier schools the FHSAA replaced Tallahassee Leon with St Augustine High School in 1997 They also realigned teams in District 2 6A by looping Jacksonville s 6A schools into a district with Orlando schools in 2000 Yet these realignments were met with complaints from coaches of both Jacksonville and Orlando schools about the continued long travel distances for district games After further discussions the FHSAA in 2003 realigned Sandalwood into a two team district 1 6A with Orange Park High School This again created much controversy throughout the state due to the current playoff format granting post season berths to district champions and runners ups With this format Sandalwood was granted playoff berths regardless of their record in 2003 and 2004 Finally to silence the decade long controversy amongst North Florida 6A high school teams the 1 6A district was formed in 2005 possessing four Jacksonville area schools to compete for two playoff spots In 2011 Sandalwood entered the newly created 1 8A District the largest in Florida It meant a return to the crowded six team districts which the school competed in throughout the 1990s Regardless of district alignment Sandalwood has proven its ability to adapt and remain one of the top football programs in Florida The new era of Sandalwood football features a spread offense very different from the Wing T of days past But this hasn t stopped the recipe for winning as Sandalwood possesses a winning record in 14 of the last 16 seasons They currently have 23 FHSAA playoff appearances with 12 wins and 11 losses Updated 07 2011 Noteworthy seasonIn 1995 The Sandalwood Saints varsity football team went 14 1 losing in the Class 6A Championship Game to Miami Northwestern High School 12 7 The Saints were led by a tenacious defense and the USA Today Florida Player of the Year and Florida s Mr Football running back Frankie Franklin Franklin was injured in the regional playoff semifinals and was limited in playoff action The Saints were ranked No 4 in the National USA Today Prep rankings that year before losing in the state championship game Other notable accomplishments include1981 Class 4A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals 1986 Class 5A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals 1987 Class 5A Regional Playoffs Semifinals 1994 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals 1995 Class 6A State Championship Runner Up 2000 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals 2003 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Finals 2004 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Semifinals 2006 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Finals 2009 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals 2010 Class 6A Regional Playoffs Quarterfinals Lacrosse Edit 2007 was the Inaugural Year for both the Men s and Lady Saints Lacrosse Team Baseball Edit Playoff Accomplishments Regional Quarter Finals 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2009 2010 2011 2012 Regional Semi Finals 1979 1980 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1998 2003 2009 2010 2011 Regional Finals 1979 1980 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 State Semi Finals Final Four 1983 1987 1988 1989 State Finals 1983 1988 1989 State Champions 1988Swimming Pool Edit The school has an outdoor pool which is used by the athletic teams and physical education classes during the academic year It becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks amp Recreation Department during the summer months Notable alumni EditJoel Davis former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox 2 Hilly Hathaway Former professional baseball player California Angels Keith Johns Former professional baseball player Boston Red Sox Desi Relaford Former professional baseball player Philadelphia Phillies San Diego Padres New York Mets Seattle Mariners Kansas City Royals Colorado Rockies Texas Rangers Daryl Richardson NFL running back Scott Ruskin Former professional baseball player Pittsburgh Pirates Montreal Expos Cincinnati Reds Reuben E Brigety II Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs former Representative of the United States of America to the African Union and Permanent Representative of the United States to the UN Economic Commission of Africa 3 DeMarcus Walker NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos 4 Sean Reid Foley Major League Baseball pitcher for New York Mets Chris Jones NFL cornerback for the Tennessee TitansReferences Edit a b c d Search for Public Schools Sandalwood High School 120048000759 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved May 31 2021 Joel Davis Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved November 6 2012 Ambassador Reuben E Brigety II Named Elliott School Dean GW Today The George Washington University Retrieved 9 March 2016 Freeman Clayton 9 May 2017 Broncos draft pick DeMarcus Walker returns home to inspire Sandalwood crowd The Florida Times Union ISSN 0740 2325 Retrieved 1 July 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditSandalwood webpage Sandalwood Air Force Jr ROTC webpage Sandalwood Band webpage Duval County Public Schools website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandalwood High School amp oldid 1101540579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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