Mainland High School (Daytona Beach, Florida)
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Mainland High School is a
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located in
Daytona Beach, Florida Daytona Beach, or simply Daytona, is a coastal Resort town, resort-city in east-central Florida. Located on the eastern edge of Volusia County, Florida, Volusia County near the East Coast of the United States, Atlantic coastline, its population ...
, United States. It is attended by 1,979 students of grades nine through twelve. The mascot is a Buccaneer and strongly resembles the old logo of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


History


Daytona Public School

The original school was known as Daytona Public School, and was not a permanent structure. Originally started in 1872 as a school for all grades, the school started off in a log cabin, moved several times, and then finally settled in the wood-frame building pictured on the right in 1874. In 1910, the school was moved to a permanent building until 1925. It was during this time that the first sports program was started in 1912. This school served both junior and senior high school students. The mascot of the time was the Panther and the school colors were Silver and Blue.


Daytona High School

In 1926, the school was moved to a new campus on Third Avenue. It had an initial enrollment of 400 students, but quickly expanded to near capacity. It is at this time that the mascot was changed to the Buccaneer and the school colors were changed to Blue and Gold. In 1946 the name was changed to the current school name. This campus lasted until 1962.


Mainland High School

In 1962, the school was moved yet again to the current property of the school at the intersection of International Speedway Boulevard. and Clyde Morris Boulevard. Unlike the previous centralized designs, this school was spread out into long buildings in a row, with open hallways. This design was used to increase natural air flow from the ocean, as the school did not have air conditioning until the 1980s. Some of the buildings were later expanded, and a few new buildings were added to accommodate for technology and demand for more classes. Portables were added behind the school to meet the demand for more classrooms. This school was in use until 2010.


"New Mainland"

The current school, which now faces International Speedway Boulevard, was built by 2006. As air conditioning was no longer a concern, the design went back to being centralized, with the five main buildings centered around a large courtyard. The improvement was aided by a $6 million gift from notable alumnus and professional basketball player Vince Carter.


Academies

Mainland, like many other schools in Volusia County, has several "academies." Academies are special programs of study that focus a student's education on a specific subject. Mainland has five academies: the Academy of Science and Medicine, the Academy of Communications and Multimedia Technology (ACMT), the Academy of Drafting and Manufacturing Technology (ADMT), the Sports Science Academy (SSA), and the Academy of Simulation and Robotics (ASR). These academies entitle graduating students to a special diploma upon completion of the program.


Academy of Science & Medicine

ASM is Mainland's largest academy. It is the science and medicine academy. Students are required to take two extra math courses, five extra science courses, along with a computer science course prior to graduation. Beginning with students that enter during the 2008–2009 School year, the name will gradually be phased to "ASM", or the Academy of Science and Medicine, with the engineering track being removed, and more emphasis being placed on the medical and environmental aspects of the scientific field.


Academy of Communications and Multimedia Technology

The Academy of Communications and Multimedia Technology focuses mainly on computer-related career subjects, such as digital design, network design and maintenance, web design, yearbook production, and television production.


Academy of Design and Manufacturing Technology

The Academy of Design and Manufacturing Technology focuses on preparing students for a career in the fields of technology development, architecture, engineering, manufacturing, computer aided manufacturing, electronics, interior design, and construction. This academy uses technology such as: Autodesk AutoCAD and Inventor Pro and milling and CNC machines.


Sports Science Academy

The Sports Science Academy covers everything in sports besides the athletics. This includes First Aid and medical care, athletic training, and sports administration.


Academy of Simulation and Robotics

The Academy of Simulation and Robotics (ASR) debuted in the 2007-2008 school year. Students attracted to robotics, video game design and programming, and computer science can learn about these fields. Programming is taught using the Java programming language in computer science classes and Ruby in game programming classes.


Sports and organizations

Mainland has several clubs and sports to choose from, which cover a wide variety of fields of interest.


Sports

Mainland currently has the following sports teams: * Baseball * Bowling * Basketball * Cross Country * Flag Football *
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* Golf *
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* Softball * Swimming * Tennis * Track & Field * Volleyball * Weightlifting * Wrestling


Awards

''(see reference below)'' *National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence: 1983, 1991, 1996 *Redbook Magazine's "Best Overall High School in Florida": 1992, 1996 *Florida's Governors Council Award for Model Physical Fitness Program: 1995 *Florida Five Star School, for outstanding business partnership and parent participation: 1995-1998 *Internet Science and Technology Fair National Winners: 1999-2003, 2006-2011


Grants

*U.S. Department of Education Technology Grant: 1997 *New Millennium High School Grant: 2001 *NCTM Edward G. Begle Grant: 2003-2005 *Enhancing Education Through Technology Grants: 2003-2005


School Grades

*1998-1999 C *1999-2000 C *2000-2001 C *2001-2002 C *2002-2003 C *2003-2004 C *2004-2005 C *2005-2006 C *2006-2007 D *2007-2008 C *2008-2009 D *2009-2010 D *2010-2011 B *2011-2012 A *2012-2013 B *2013-2014 A


Notable alumni

* Ricardo Allen, American football player *
Terry Anthony Terrence Anthony (born March 9, 1968) is a former American football wide receiver. He played two seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, after a college career at Florida State. He was selected by the Buccaneers in the 11th round of the 1991 NFL D ...
, American football player * Tony Bobbitt, pro basketball player for NBA Los Angeles Lakers and NBA D-League Colorado 14ers, class of 1999 * James Bonamy, singer and musician, class of 1990 *
J. Hyatt Brown J. Hyatt Brown (born July 12, 1937) is an American billionaire businessman and politician in the state of Florida. Brown was born in Orlando and grew up in Daytona Beach. He attended the University of Florida and works in the insurance industry. ...
, former Florida legislator (1972–1980), Former Speaker of the House (1978–1980),
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of Brown & Brown, Inc., class of 1955 *
Ray Busse Raymond Edward Busse (born September 25, 1948 in Daytona Beach, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals in all or parts of three seasons spanning 1971–1974. He was traded ...
, former MLB player (shortstop) Houston Astros & St Louis Cardinals * Vince Carter, retired All-Star
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, former University of North Carolina basketball player, 1998 Final Four appearance, member of
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Olympic Gold Medal Winning USA Basketball Team, class of 1995 * Phil Dalhausser, 2008 Olympic Gold Medal winner, #1 ranked
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men's beach volleyball player, class of 1998 * Buster Davis, NFL football player for the
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1st team All-American linebacker at
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, class of 2002 *
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, American football player *
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, American DJ *
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, international attorney and
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to Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court, class of 1971 * Matt Every, PGA Professional & contestant on Golf Channel's Big Break reality show. * Mark Gibson, ARCA racing driver, class of 1975 * Adrian Killins, American football player *
Maurice Lloyd Maurice Lloyd (February 15, 1983) is a former professional Canadian football linebacker who played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. After spending three seasons with the Roughriders, he sig ...
, CFL football player for the
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, class of 2001 * George McCloud, former
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player, class of 1985 * L.J. McCray, college football defensive end for the
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, class of 2024 * Tim Pickett, pro basketball player for NBA New Orleans Hornets and Italian LegADue Coopsette Rimini, class of 2000 * George Plimpton, Writer, Actor, class of 1944"How Failing at Exeter made a Success of George Plimpton,"
''Phillips Exeter Academy Bulletin'', Spring, 2002. *
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, American football player * Kitty Pryde, rapper, class of 2010 * Eddie Reese, head coach of U.S. Olympic men's swim team, University of Texas men's swim team; class of 1958. * Paolo Rivera,
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, class of 1999 * Alexander Stubb, 13th president of Finland, 2024–, 43rd prime minister of Finland, 2014–15, Minister of Finance, 2015–2016, class of 1986 *
T. T. Toliver Antoine "T. T." Toliver (born January 31, 1977) is a former arena football wide receiver. He played football and basketball at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, Florida. In 1995, he was named the Class 5A Player of the Year in football a ...
, pro football player for the Arena Football League, class of 1996 *
Chase Tramont Chase Tramont (born November 9, 1979) is an American politician serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives for the 30th district. He assumed office on November 8, 2022. Early life and education Tramont was born in Daytona Beach ...
, politician *
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, Oscar-winning actor, writer, and director, class of 1971 (junior year only) *
T. K. Wetherell Thomas Kent Wetherell (December 22, 1945 – December 16, 2018) was an American politician and educator. He served as member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1980 to 1992, and was president of Florida State University from 2003 thro ...
, former Florida legislator (1980-1992), former President of
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(2003-2010), class of 1963 * Leonard Williams, American football player * Antwuan Wyatt, American football player * Dick Yelvington, American football player


References


External links


Mainland High School website

History of Mainland High School
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